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Helim Design He3 Camera Grip
I am a gearhead and love photo accessories. Today, we talk about what could be the best camera grip ever invented. Helium Design introduces the Qe3 camera grip for the Leica Q3. Today, I take you behind the scenes with the product development team.
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Suzann Mathia Photo Chat
Просмотров 2247 часов назад
Photo Chat with Suzanne Mathia. Suzanne is a well know landscape photographer in the southwest. She share her work and focus on the photography of the indigenous people of Arizona. Please Subscribe - Hit The Subscribe Button and the bell button to be notified when new videos are released. You can see the article for this video at photoPXL:: Please visit: PhotoPXL.com: photopxl.com Rockhopper wo...
Alan Ross Photo Chat
Просмотров 41914 дней назад
Photo Chat with Alan Ross, Ansel Adams assistant. Alan share his experiences and images in this Photo Chat. Please Subscribe - Hit The Subscribe Button and the bell button to be notified when new videos are released. You can see the article for this video at photoPXL:: Please visit: PhotoPXL.com: photopxl.com Rockhopper workshops: rockhopperworkshops.com Instagram kevinraber​​​ F...
Hugh Brownstone Photo Chat
Просмотров 677Месяц назад
Photo Chat with Hugh Brownstone. If you are into photography and watch RUclips, Hugh Brownstone won’t be an unfamiliar name. High visited photoPXl’s Photo Chats on June 5th, 2024. A lively discussion was had and we all benefited from Hugh’s unique vision and knowledge of the photo industry. Please Subscribe - Hit The Subscribe Button and the bell button to be notified when new videos are releas...
Rad Drew Photo Chat - iPhone Photography
Просмотров 476Месяц назад
This photoPXL PHoto Chat recording is from an amazing program put on by Rad Drew on the iPhone as a camera for your photography. Rad opens our eyes to all the possibilities the iPhone can offer anyone interested in photography. Please Subscribe - Hit The Subscribe Button and the bell button to be notified when new videos are released. You can see the article for this video at photoPXL:: photopx...
Epson SureColor P5370 Set Up and Unbox
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The Epson SureColor P5370 is the newest 17-inch printer in the Epson printer lineup. This printer replaces the p5000 and has many of the hardware assets of the P900. In this video I show the unboxing and set up of the printer right through the making of prnts on sheets and from rolls. Please Subscribe - Hit The Subscribe Button and the bell button to be notified when new videos are released. Ep...
Holger Mischke Photo Chat
Просмотров 3422 месяца назад
Photo Chat with Holger Mischke Please Subscribe - Hit The Subscribe Button and the bell button to be notified when new videos are released. You can see the article for this video at photoPXL:: Please visit: PhotoPXL.com: photopxl.com Rockhopper workshops: rockhopperworkshops.com Instagram kevinraber​​​ Facebook Kevin Raber kevin.raber​​​ Facebook photoPXL facebook.co...
Photo Chat With Dan Steinhardt
Просмотров 5682 месяца назад
Photo Chat with Dan (Dano) Steinhardt. Dano shares is amazing images made Between Meetings. Please Subscribe - Hit The Subscribe Button and the bell button to be notified when new videos are released. You can see the article for this video at photoPXL:: Please visit: PhotoPXL.com: photopxl.com Rockhopper workshops: rockhopperworkshops.com Instagram kevinraber​​​ Facebook Kevin Ra...
Photo Chats With Guest Ian Plant
Просмотров 3823 месяца назад
Today's Photo Chat is with Ian Plant. An outstanding landscape photographer as well as a teacher of all things photographic. I'm sure you will enjoy Chat and presentation. Please Subscribe - Hit The Subscribe Button and the bell button to be notified when new videos are released. You can see the article for this video at photoPXL:: Please visit: PhotoPXL.com: photopxl.com Rockhopper workshops: ...
Photo Chat With Steve Gosling
Просмотров 6773 месяца назад
On March 27, 2024, we had the excellent opportunity to have Steve Gosling, a well-known photographer from the UK, join us on Photo Chats. Steve shared a great presentation of his work and what inspired him to make it, along with some backstories of a number of the pictures. We all walked away, inspired by his work. Please Subscribe - Hit The Subscribe Button and the bell button to be notified w...
Fujifilm X100vi 500,000 Cameras
Просмотров 3,1 тыс.3 месяца назад
The Fujifilm X100vi camera has gone viral and with it the sales and orders for this hugely popular camera. Kevin Raber goes over why this camera is so popular and why he enjoys this so much. Please Subscribe - Hit The Subscribe Button and the bell button to be notified when new videos are released. You can see the article for this video at photoPXL:: photopxl.com/fujifilm-x100vi-500000-cameras/...
Photo Chats WIth John Hartman
Просмотров 6844 месяца назад
On our Photo Chat of March 13 we had a special guest, John Hartman. John is well know for his incredible photographs using light painting. You must watch to get a true idea of what this is all about. John walks us through his technique as well as provides resources to learn more. Enjoy! Please Subscribe - Hit The Subscribe Button and the bell button to be notified when new videos are released. ...
Ruseell Preston Brown Photo Chat
Просмотров 6264 месяца назад
We are back with our second Photo Chat for 2024. This episode is with the famous Russell Preston Bown, of Adobe. Rusell leads on a wonderful adventure with his photography and techniques. This was from our February 28, 2024 live Photo Chat. Please enjoy. Please Subscribe - Hit The Subscribe Button and the bell button to be notified when new videos are released. You can see the article for this ...
Photo Chats February 14, 2024
Просмотров 7725 месяцев назад
Photo Chats is back with the first episode since the pandemic. This is the recording of our live Zoom meeting held on February 14, 2024. This episode features your hosts John Conicello, Kevin Raber, Jeff Schewe ad Holger Mischke. Please Subscribe - Hit The Subscribe Button and the bell button to be notified when new videos are released. You can see the article for this video at photoPXL:: Pleas...
The Big 70
Просмотров 1,4 тыс.6 месяцев назад
I turned 70 today and I thought I would share a few things with you. Please Subscribe - Hit The Subscribe Button and the bell button to be notified when new videos are released. You can see the article for this video at photoPXL:: Please visit: PhotoPXL.com: photopxl.com Rockhopper workshops: rockhopperworkshops.com Instagram kevinraber​​​ Facebook Kevin Raber kevin....
Happy New Year
Просмотров 3776 месяцев назад
Happy New Year
A Conversation With Art Wolfe - His NEW Book Wild Lives
Просмотров 6977 месяцев назад
A Conversation With Art Wolfe - His NEW Book Wild Lives
A Conversation With Joe Cornish
Просмотров 1,7 тыс.7 месяцев назад
A Conversation With Joe Cornish
A Photographers Man Cave
Просмотров 2,2 тыс.8 месяцев назад
A Photographers Man Cave
Sony a9 III - Photography Changes Forever
Просмотров 3,7 тыс.8 месяцев назад
Sony a9 III - Photography Changes Forever
Epson P900 set up
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Epson P900 set up
Dune Photographer Chiabella James Conversation With Kevin Raber
Просмотров 1,1 тыс.8 месяцев назад
Dune Photographer Chiabella James Conversation With Kevin Raber
Epson P5370 Printer Introduction
Просмотров 3,3 тыс.9 месяцев назад
Epson P5370 Printer Introduction
La Boca Behind The Scenes
Просмотров 3029 месяцев назад
La Boca Behind The Scenes
Rockhopper Workshops and photoPXL photo workshop updates
Просмотров 3519 месяцев назад
Rockhopper Workshops and photoPXL photo workshop updates
Apology Video
Просмотров 8839 месяцев назад
Apology Video
Indy Art Center Gala Night
Просмотров 30510 месяцев назад
Indy Art Center Gala Night
Daily Chat iPhone 15 Pro Max
Просмотров 89810 месяцев назад
Daily Chat iPhone 15 Pro Max
Daily Chat - It's Gallery Night
Просмотров 40010 месяцев назад
Daily Chat - It's Gallery Night
Daily Chat Film I Just Don't Get It
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Daily Chat Film I Just Don't Get It

Комментарии

  • @3BMEP
    @3BMEP 8 часов назад

    Kevin, thanks for such a lovely conversation!

  • @rafacq
    @rafacq 2 дня назад

    I just bought the ET-8550. I installed the Epson Layout app and it runs fine. But when I launch PS and press File Automate, there is no Epson Layout Option. What did I do wrong?

  • @davidyang7732
    @davidyang7732 8 дней назад

    can it print canvas ?

  • @mrca2004
    @mrca2004 13 дней назад

    Dano inspired my printing journey and love of epson and epson papers. I carry 8x10 prints folded to 1/4 size when shooting street. The expressions I get when someone holds cold press bright and feels the weight, texture and sees the colors is priceless. Just ordered a box of legacy fibre for my 3880 and a roll of legacy platine lives in my p7000. In studio, my shots are tack sharp, following Dano's recommendation of tripod or there rolling stand. Dano is present in much of my work, especially the prints. Thanks, Dano.

  • @oriwo99
    @oriwo99 14 дней назад

    Many thanks for the very good tips on the Apple Cam app, some of which I hadn't really noticed as I mostly use the ProCamera app. I also often use the portrait mode of the Apple Cam app for objects. It's also very exciting what is possible with an IR filter and the iPhone :).

  • @Goleko420
    @Goleko420 14 дней назад

    Earth is 100% a flat non-rotating topographical plane. Love it!! Wake up globers

  • @steveh1273
    @steveh1273 16 дней назад

    Alan gave me the opportunity to spend three days with him in his darkroom printing my negatives, I can't thank him enough. He is a generous and wonderful human being. I would like more time with him to study and master his digital masking techniques and maybe just go out and shoot some film. Thank you for the interview.

  • @rogerwalton8160
    @rogerwalton8160 16 дней назад

    So sorry that you’re struggling with your voice. I hope it gets better in the next day or so.

  • @MrMick560
    @MrMick560 17 дней назад

    Hi, I am from uk and have been told it works on epson et8550 printer but when I download it I can't find it anywhere on my p.c. someone told me to download it from epson uk instead of epson usa but I can't find anywhere on the uk site to download it, any help please ?

  • @user-is2vy7ou4d
    @user-is2vy7ou4d 17 дней назад

    There's always one question that stumps Flat Earthers that have to invade every post. Why can't you see the North Star from anywhere south of the equator? Oh I know. It's impossible because we live on a sphere.

  • @mizzysparrots4874
    @mizzysparrots4874 23 дня назад

    Sir, I love this video. I am not new to epson but I am new to this exact model and I just bought it today, filled it and turned it on. I was logged into the app within seconds. I’m ready to go and already got confused by cassette 1 and cassette 2… lol so here I am. Thanks for this video

  • @aguculture
    @aguculture 23 дня назад

    Awesome!

  • @eugeneanderson7984
    @eugeneanderson7984 28 дней назад

    Just think past this Ice wall exists a huge land mass larger than the US. Admiral Byrd quote. I still must wonder what sent him running with his tail between his legs heading the largest NAVY ever he stopped in Chile and told the press something flew so fast it could be in the North Pole in 15 minutes. Out of 3500 men he returned with 2800. This immediatly after WW2.

  • @eugeneanderson7984
    @eugeneanderson7984 28 дней назад

    The water is flat.

  • @eugeneanderson7984
    @eugeneanderson7984 28 дней назад

    By George I do believe it’s Flat. Water is the proof. We did some work for DOD. The floor was to be perfectly level for a main frame to sit on 4’ of Concrete poured in layers with 12” of mild steel on top of the concrete then milled to .003. Pad was 300’ x 100’. The first major leveling after laying sand and pouring concrete water was used to determine level. No we were never allowed to see the Gizmo that was set on the form. The last part was boring.

    • @user-is2vy7ou4d
      @user-is2vy7ou4d 17 дней назад

      If you would research it you would find that level and flat are not the same thing.

  • @garyrowe58
    @garyrowe58 29 дней назад

    There are completely different settings available when you choose roll paper, and try Gallery Wraps etc. I wish they'd been covered too.

  • @davelindey8023
    @davelindey8023 Месяц назад

    Paint dries at a slightly more entertaining rate

  • @JDFloyd
    @JDFloyd Месяц назад

    The XF is NOT a rangefinder, but a DSLR. Research is apparently is not your thing.

  • @king_asia_baty455
    @king_asia_baty455 Месяц назад

    I like that lamp

  • @MikeNelsonPedde
    @MikeNelsonPedde Месяц назад

    First, I am not a lawyer, nor do I play one on television. There was a lot of discussion about street photography, permissions, etc. IN CANADA, a person's right to privacy supercedes a person's right to make an image. In other words, no, you do NOT have an automatic right to take someone's image without their permission, and if you do they CAN sue you. NB: This has nothing to do with model releases, image use, etc. The violation occurs at the moment you click the shutter, and was decided by a Supreme Court after a photographer made an image of a young woman sitting on a concrete step. This is something that can only be decided by the courts, and there are of course parameters to this. IF you're participating in the Naked Bicycle Parade, you've obviously forsaken your right to privacy. Ditto if you're at a public event. Basically, if you're making an image of a scene - a restaurant patio for example, you'd be fine. However, if you use your 3-600mm lens to photograph a couple having a quiet moment in the back corner, you've violated their privacy and broken the law.

    • @MikeNelsonPedde
      @MikeNelsonPedde Месяц назад

      Someone I know who makes images for a newspaper - where candid images are important - has a policy where he will make the image THEN go up to the person, introduce himself and ask if he can use the image. If the person says no, he deletes it then and there.

  • @rogerwalton8160
    @rogerwalton8160 Месяц назад

    A wonderful session - thank you for doing and sharing this.

  • @blueants-lq7lr
    @blueants-lq7lr Месяц назад

    What camera did you use to record this video with?

  • @Christina24life
    @Christina24life Месяц назад

    I just ordered this bad boy, can't wait to see how my prints turn out

  • @TePrometoPhotography
    @TePrometoPhotography Месяц назад

    Whats the difference of wasting a cartridge than wasting a bottle?

  • @oriwo99
    @oriwo99 Месяц назад

    a beautiful device but quite large and relatively heavy. Probably also solid.

  • @Ricardo-SW
    @Ricardo-SW Месяц назад

    Great!

  • @Notmy00000
    @Notmy00000 Месяц назад

    👍👍👍👍

  • @studentjohn
    @studentjohn Месяц назад

    A lot of folks are saying you need atmospheric refraction to explain these shots. Well without knowing the exact height of the camera and location it's hard to be precise, but: The buildings are part hidden by the surface of the water (check a near shot of the Chicago skyline if you doubt that). Do we see too much of them? Well we can work it out: Chicago has 50 or so buildings taller than 180 meters. Indiana dunes national park's near end is about 46 km (28 miles) from central Chicago, its far end is 59km, (35 miles). The shots are, from the looks of the set up shown at 0:59, being taken about 6 meters (20 feet) off the lake surface.

    • @studentjohn
      @studentjohn Месяц назад

      ...so, doing the maths, from the near end of the park about 110 meters of the building should be hidden by the lake surface. From the far end about 200 meters should be hidden. Using Willis tower (visible mid left at 1: 53) as a reference around 100 t0 130 meters is missing. So, while we can't be super precise without knowing the exact height of the camera and the exact spot in the park they were taken from, the skyline looks at least very close to how it should with the expected curve - and it certainly looks nothing like flat.

    • @studentjohn
      @studentjohn Месяц назад

      If maths is not your thing, omnicalculator site has a good Earth-curve and horizon calculator, that lets you account for the effects of viewer height.

    • @user-is2vy7ou4d
      @user-is2vy7ou4d 17 дней назад

      ​@@studentjohnthe amount of the buildings that you can see varies depending on the atmospheric refraction.

    • @studentjohn
      @studentjohn 17 дней назад

      @@user-is2vy7ou4d Atmospheric refraction can change what you see. But I've done 5 years of comparison shots of this same effect, as it is seen looking along at headlands along the river Forth estuary, which is near me, and there's actually not much variation even over years. You do get mirages - reflected images, or squashing - but you can tell it's a mirage, and if you photograph it and (where its just stretched or squashed) digitally remove the distortion, the 'hull down' effect is still there beneath, hiding the exact same features. So it's actually quite stable, and from what I've seen atmospheric refraction really altering how much it hides is quite rare.

    • @studentjohn
      @studentjohn 17 дней назад

      @@user-is2vy7ou4d That's true in principle, but I've done comparison shots of the same effect over some years, looking at headlands along the estuary of the river Forth near me, and while you do get occasional mirages, atmospheric refraction actually changing how much the 'hull down effect' hides seems to be very rare.

  • @ianevans7110
    @ianevans7110 Месяц назад

    A very thorough and helpful video. Thank you for posting. However, I think there should be some mention of the vulnerability of the cartridge covers falling open by accident. It is noticeable from the video that shutting the cartridge covers took two attempts and it is easy for them to fall open during the initialisation phase if they are not fully secure. Interruption of the initialisation process can cause many problems so it is worth keeping a couple of pieces of that 'blue tape' to ensure that the cartridge covers stay closed.

  • @bradleysmith7281
    @bradleysmith7281 Месяц назад

    Explained and illustrated really well. Thanks

  • @gosman949
    @gosman949 2 месяца назад

    How do I know if I have the latest updated firmware? I see nowhere to go to check for updates.

  • @gosman949
    @gosman949 2 месяца назад

    Excellent!

  • @waltobrien
    @waltobrien 2 месяца назад

    Yes in advanced Black and White mode you can save a tone preset. Took me a while to find it. Very handy.

  • @GreyVonCannon
    @GreyVonCannon 2 месяца назад

    My sizes don't include 11 x 14 and when I try to add a custom size it won't allow me to add anything larger than 8.5. Any tips?

  • @chrisrowell8032
    @chrisrowell8032 2 месяца назад

    bud .... can you reccomend a toner printer good for photos?

  • @LarryManiccia
    @LarryManiccia 2 месяца назад

    Joe's images are incredible! So much to look at and explore in each one. Hope he finds new avenues to market everything he has to share with the photographic community.

  • @user-fw3hc7cr2b
    @user-fw3hc7cr2b 2 месяца назад

    You can still see the buildings of Chicago after the sun goes down with lights lit up with electricity. It is not a mirage. Earth is flat. God exists A simple algebra and trigonometry proved it Now then... everything written in the Bible will be fulfilled. The Bible is the absolute truth and the words of God. Enjoy the show

  • @user-fw3hc7cr2b
    @user-fw3hc7cr2b 2 месяца назад

    If we were to graph a cross-section of the earth, life-size, with our location at the origin and the center below us on the y axis, the center would be at about -4000 miles, or -21,120,000 feet, or 253,440,000 inches, on the y-axis. The equation of this circle would be x^2 + (y + r)^2 = r^2 Solving for y, y = sqrt(r^2 - x^2) - r Chicago is 59 miles from the opposite shore of Lake Michigan. Given the earth’s curvature, it should be 2320 feet below the horizon. How can it be seen? What is the tallest building in Chicago? 1 Willis Tower 1,451 feet tall 2. Trump International Hotel and Tower 1,388 feet tall Can Somebody explain this to me? I honestly don't care about anything else I just wanna know if the earth is flat for sure if earth is flat for sure... then God exists for sure and that means... the end for Lucifer... He cannot trick humanity

    • @studentjohn
      @studentjohn Месяц назад

      He says they are at Indian Dunes national park. Indiana dunes national park's near end is about 46 km (28 miles) from central Chicago, its far end is 59km, (35 miles). The shots are, from the looks of the set up shown at 0:59, being taken about 6 meters (20 feet) off the lake surface. The buildings are part hidden by the surface of the water*. That's not something you'd see looking along a flat surface. Do we see too much of them? Well we can work it out: Chicago has 50 or so buildings taller than 180 meters.... *If you want to compare yourself easily: Ten minutes of image searching will find shots of the Chicago skyline from a few Km off the Chicago shore, and from the same direction. Willis tower makes a useful reference point.

    • @studentjohn
      @studentjohn Месяц назад

      ....So, doing the maths, from the near end of the park about 110 meters of the building should be hidden by the lake surface. From the far end about 200 meters should be hidden. Using Willis tower (visible mid left at 1: 53) as a reference around 100 to 130 meters is missing. So, while we can't be super precise without knowing the exact height of the camera and the exact spot in the park they were taken from, the skyline looks at least very close to how it should with the expected curve - and it certainly looks nothing like flat.

    • @studentjohn
      @studentjohn Месяц назад

      If Maths is not your thing, omnicalculator site has a good Earth-curve and horizon calculator, that lets you account for the effects of viewer height

  • @betsyn4753
    @betsyn4753 2 месяца назад

    I'm not able to use the Epson Print layout on my laptop with my ET8550. It doesn't find the printer 😢

    • @scodino
      @scodino 2 месяца назад

      If you are on a Mac, this happens because macOS sets the printer up as Air Printer. If that's the case, uninstall the printer in the System Settings. Next, add it again, but instead of selecting the printer that it suggests, click on Select Software and manually select ET-8550 from the list. After that it should work. You should not see "AirPrinter" in the model. But if you're on Windows I have no clue.

  • @derekvanditmars9136
    @derekvanditmars9136 2 месяца назад

    For anyone who carries the 100-400 in a messenger type bag, do you have bag recommendations? Thanks in advance.

  • @mikekhunnaphan517
    @mikekhunnaphan517 2 месяца назад

    I have an iPhone 14 Pro Max try so many time to connect to the printer. It’s all connected, but will not print.

  • @pianojonb3
    @pianojonb3 2 месяца назад

    After Joshua Nowiki photo in 2015 the local news weatherman wrote this off as a mirage. Two weeks later the conditions were the same and someone did a private charter from the dunes location and did a non stop video with city in focus the entire trip and it never refracted nor was it a mirage, they went 51 .miles towards the city as it's about 53 miles from this location. It's flat

    • @studentjohn
      @studentjohn Месяц назад

      The buildings are part hidden by the surface of the water*. That's not something you'd see looking along a flat surface. Do we see too much of them? Well we can work it oiut: Chicago has 50 or so buildings taller than 180 meters. Indiana dunes national park's near end is about 46 km (28 miles) from central Chicago, its far end is 59km, (35 miles). The shots are, from the looks of the set up shown at 0:59, being taken about 6 meters (20 feet) off the lake surface. *If you want to compare yourself: Ten minutes of image searching will find shots of the Chicago skyline from a few Km off the Chicago shore, and from the same direction. Willis tower makes a useful reference point.

    • @studentjohn
      @studentjohn Месяц назад

      So, doing the maths, from the near end of the park about 110 meters of the building should be hidden by the lake surface. From the far end about 200 meters should be hidden. Using Willis tower (visible mid left at 1: 53) as a reference around 100 to 130 meters is missing. So, while we can't be super precise without knowing the exact height of the camera and the exact spot in the park they were taken from, the skyline looks at least very close to how it should with the expected curve - and it certainly looks _nothing_ like flat.

    • @studentjohn
      @studentjohn Месяц назад

      So there's no need to invoke a mirage - this is, at least roughly, as expected. If maths is not your thing, omnicalculator site has a good Earth-curve and horizon calculator, that lets you account for the effects of viewer height

    • @Mitchell-lc5kj
      @Mitchell-lc5kj Месяц назад

      @@studentjohn expected curve is a theory never proven just spoke about

    • @studentjohn
      @studentjohn Месяц назад

      @@Mitchell-lc5kj i refer you to he very video we're discussing: it has only images of a lake surface that is acting like it's curved - skyscrapers looking like they're standing in around 100 meters of water., Appearing more deeply hidden from nearer the lake surface, and getting more revealed as the viewpoint climbs (as per endless other vids and images of Chicago from Indiana Dunes park). And consistent across years of time. If it acts like it's curved, we need to make use of the 'curved surface model' to actually do anything on it or help anyone see anything across it - you are welcome to hold the effect to be an illusion, but if you simply deny it's happening you can't help anyone. But i suppose that's not my lookout, so the last word is yours if you want it. I'm happy to let my comments and the video stand.

  • @LoavesChrozp
    @LoavesChrozp 2 месяца назад

    my monitor looks warm as shit now.

  • @timothy790110
    @timothy790110 2 месяца назад

    Starter inks? mine came with full 50ml

  • @nelsonclub7722
    @nelsonclub7722 3 месяца назад

    Explains why I'm still 251 on the order list at Clifton Cameras....

  • @KalebShield
    @KalebShield 3 месяца назад

    Even with calibration, will the photos look more accurate from your Mac display to even your phone ?

  • @darsaeed772
    @darsaeed772 3 месяца назад

    It seems Earth is flat!!

    • @Mitchell-lc5kj
      @Mitchell-lc5kj Месяц назад

      It is flat no question

    • @studentjohn
      @studentjohn Месяц назад

      If you compare those shots with shots of the Chicago skyline from the same direction but up close you can see right away that about 100 meters of the buildings are hidden behind the water, like you're looking over a big bulge or wave in it. That ain't the behaviour of a flat surface folks.

    • @user-is2vy7ou4d
      @user-is2vy7ou4d 17 дней назад

      ​@@Mitchell-lc5kjexcept for the fact that 2500 years of research have proven it to be a globe. There's a difference between flat and level.

  • @christianreese1010
    @christianreese1010 3 месяца назад

    Promo-SM 😻

  • @donacianoc.sandoval2587
    @donacianoc.sandoval2587 3 месяца назад

    You've got to love seeing passionate people talk about their passion. I love how you walked through the quality of this printer, what you use it for, and how you feel about it. I'm a contractor looking for a printer to help me make direct marketing material for my mailing list. I have a brother laser printer, and I can't stand it. I feel like the ET-8550 is going to be the way to go for me. Thanks so much for this review!

  • @techtricksgh
    @techtricksgh 3 месяца назад

    This is an in depth review and i have enjoyed every part of it, thanks so much..