فيديو: مدينة دبي للمصور الصحفي العالمي (جيف تومبكينسون)

 

صور الصحفي العالمي (جيف تومبكينسون) لذيه الكثير من اللقطات الجميله في عالم تصوير التايم لابس .. اعجبتني جداً مقاطع تصويره ومونتاجه .. من ظمن تلك المقاطع لبعض المدن التي صورها حول العالم هي مدينة دبي .. ومع العلم ان مدينه دبي صورها بتقنية التايم لابس اكثر من مصور عالمي ولها العديد من اللقطات على مواقع الفيديو (يوتيوب + فيميو) الا انني اعتبر هذا التصوير هو من اروع تلك المقاطع من ناحيه التصوير والانتاج

2013 Infiniti G37x Review, Walkaround, Exhaust, Test Drive

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About to be replaced by the all new 2014 Infiniti Q50 in spring. We think the current 2013 G37 is still worth a look if you are in the market right now for a new sport sedan and cannot wait until the new one comes out. The lucrative lease and financing rates will also help seal the deal.

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2013 Ford F-350 Super Duty Review, Walkaround, Exhaust, Test Drive

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Nicely updated for 2013, Ford’s latest Super Duty certainly has the specs on paper to handle extreme towing and hauling abilities. It’s strong sales in the real world show that consumers simply cannot get enough of the F-series. If you are in the market for a heavy duty truck, make sure and put the Ford on your list.

2012 Toyota Camry SE Review, Walkaround, Exhaust, Test Drive

Known as a transportation appliance within the automotive world. Toyota claims their 7th generation 2012 Camry is their best one yet. We think they are right in that regard, however is it the best in the class? Not in our eyes, if you want nothing but safe, reliable transportation that blends into the crowd, this will satisfy you. If you want something more fun, we’d suggest checking out the freshly redesigned competition.

2007 Infiniti G35S 6MT Review, Walkaround, Exhaust, Test Drive

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Powerful Handheld Rocket Rifle (AK-47 style)

Here’s how to take everyday sprinkler parts and convert them into a portable, hand-held rocket launcher! It’s cheap to make, easy to use, and will send a paper rocket over 300 feet!!

Because of multiple requests for rocket launcher build plans, I spent 3 days putting together a detailed 12 page packet with instructions, part lists, SKU#’s, pictures, schematics, expanded view diagrams, and assembly instructions. I’m selling for $20 to help compensate for my time. You can buy them here if you’re interested: http://bit.ly/RocketRifleParts

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Candy Cannon: http://bit.ly/CandyCannon
Balloon Launcher: http://bit.ly/WaterCannon
Mousetrap Gun: http://bit.ly/MousetrapGun

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Jason Shaw (TU-FatCats)
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Project Inspired By:

A friend in a previous neighborhood who had built a ground based launcher for shooting foam and paper rockets.

WARNING:

This project should not be attempted without adult supervision and adequate training. Misuse, or careless use, of tools or projects may result in serious injury or death. Do not point rocket launcher at any living thing. Be aware of any risks posed by your environment before launching any projectile. Use of this video content is at your own risk.

Project History & More Info:

For this project, I’ve based my design on the style of an AK-47 assault rifle.

The parts are basically the same as what I used in my Candy Cannon project, but assembled slightly differently.

The system is charged to 135 PSI and includes a manual ball-valve that can be closed, trapping the air in the chambers so the air hose can be disconnected and the unit can go portable. I’ve been able to get 3 shots off before having to recharge, however each successive shot is less powerful.

When the trigger (momentary switch) is pushed, the 9 volt battery sends a current to the sprinkler valve allowing it to open and release the air. The blast of air is powerful enough to send these rockets out of sight.

Paper Rockets That Fly 300 Feet

Here is how to make High Pressure Paper Rockets for your hand-held rocket launcher. They withstand over 135 PSI, shoot over 300 feet, are reusable, and only cost around 5¢ each!!

Because of multiple requests for rocket launcher build plans, I spent 3 days putting together a detailed 12 page packet with instructions, part lists, SKU#’s, pictures, schematics, expanded view diagrams, and assembly instructions. I’m selling for $20. You can buy them here if you’re interested: http://bit.ly/RocketRifleParts

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Green Slime: http://bit.ly/NinjaTurtleOoze

Music By:
ason Shaw (RP-WhatDaFunk)
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Project Inspired By:

The need to make a more durable paper rocket that could withstand 135PSI. The paper and foam versions that I was introduced to would blow up on any pressure over 40 PSI. This was an original design.

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Project History & More Info:

These little rockets are about as simple as they get, and yet they are impressively durable. 1 sheet of computer paper is used to form a spacer and the rocket body, then electrical tape is wrapped up the body to reinforce the tube. Electrical tape works great because it can withstand the 135 PSI pressure from the rocket launcher made in a different project.

The fins are made from cardboard, and are about 1/3 as tall as the rocket, and as wide as the width of the body. I use 4 fins because I found that 3 sometimes left the rocket unstable when airborne. 4 fins keep the rocket very straight, and if shot straight up, it can achieve heights that put it out of sight. Trying to catch it on the way back down can result in a red welt on your hand. I speak from experience.

The rockets hold together great and can be shot multiple times. I’ve noticed that in time, the glue holding the fins starts to give way and a fin may fall off. The extra wraps of tape over the tips and base of the fins help improve the life of the rocket. If you do lose a fin, They can be hot-glued back on, if you don’t feel like making a whole new rocket.

Not bad for about 5¢ worth of materials!

Make a Solar Cooking Frame for Cheap (Fresnel Lens Frame)

Here’s a way to frame your Solar Scorcher (Fresnel Lens) in under an hour, and for less than $8!! This design for a custom “Scorcher Frame” is easy to use, and incredibly cheap to make!

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Music By:

Kevin Macleod (Feelin Good)
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Project Inspired By:

GREENPOWERSCIENCE http://youtu.be/vTkUyJ7OHPk

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Project History & More Info:

My 4 foot magnifying lens needed a sturdy frame. I got this Fresnel lens out of an old TV in a previous video, but it’s too flimsy to use on it’s own.

I wanted something that’s cheap to make, but sturdy and easy to use. This is an idea I had that seems to work!

The lens can be rotated nearly 360 degrees, but also with the benefit of being able to position, and tighten it securely at any angle you want.

I’m happy with the look, and it totally exceeded my expectations for functionality and practical use. The best part is the whole thing can be made custom for about $8!

2007 Honda Accord V6 Hybrid Review, Walkaround, Exhaust, Test Drive

One of the few hybrid vehicle on the market that will put a smile on your face. Honda’s Accord Hybrid had a short production run for the nameplate. It was practically an answer to a question no one really asked. For 2013, Honda is bringing back the Accord Hybrid name, hopefully, the new one will be a bigger sales success versus it’s predecessor.