It's 2024 now, and it's getting cheaper and cheaper. I just got 2nd hand like new condition for 1400. I have R5, but this bad boy still capable making great images and video. The reason I bought it has beautiful optical viewfinder.
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@changed4you10 күн бұрын
what is the name of the notebook?
@itsmebrenda10 күн бұрын
Thank you
@timdoom19 күн бұрын
difference between barefoot vs zero drop?
@bronwynvoss951429 күн бұрын
You obviously haven’t done your homework mate. You can get a bus there from Davey Street you Doosh!! 😂
@axlcrush29 күн бұрын
Was your knee pain in the front to outer front area and below the knee cap? I seem to be in similar situation as you and just started on barefoot shoes.
@pietersmith9474Ай бұрын
In my opinion, VO2max is a bit overrated. If you look at how it is tested, the test measures how much air you suck in (divided by body weight in kg). People say it measures how much "oxygen your body uses" but just sucking in oxygen is not "using it". Your body can only operate aerobically up to a certain level of intensity. Beyond that, you're sucking in air to make up for oxygen debt that you start taking on. VO2max only matters after you've established a huge aerobic base of LSD running (you can actually use oxygen). Only then is it a limiting factor in how fast you can go.
@zakatista5246Ай бұрын
The State you're looking for is called "France".
@maikus.1Ай бұрын
loved it.. I just did as well... currently building it
@thebeautifulones5436Ай бұрын
Tassie is small enough to cycle all over it. I did.
@lastoeckАй бұрын
You are cute!!
@barteessАй бұрын
great video. I just got this camera yesterday, already owning 4 other mirrorless setups. Canon 1dx mark ii is such a joy to use and files it renders are insanely good and rich!
@adonisvillainАй бұрын
No no no. I like sprinting like Tom Cruise from mission impossible. Lorne Balfe soundtrack in my ears of course. 🔥🔥💪💪
@neilarmitage6632Ай бұрын
Agreed
@johy9824Ай бұрын
I've been thinking about barefoot shoes since last summer, when I made huarache sandals and started wearing them slowly on the beach and grass (simply not on concrete). I was a bit put off by the price as a student though, so I abandoned the idea of switching to barefoot shoes. But as I started a new school and a new city, I found myself seeing barefoot shoes around more and more. Whether out on the street or among new classmates. Now in the spring I've gone back to regular sneakers and knee and hip pain has set in. Now in the spring I've gone back to regular sneakers with a raised heel and knee and hip pain has set in. I was kind of surprised. About two weeks ago I started wearing barefoot shoes (about 6mm sole) and the pain is gone. I'm totally satisfied and can't wait to start reducing the thickness of the sole.
@WeezerblueballsАй бұрын
I recently got a pocket notebook, and it's really nice. I can draw on the go and I can just write down thoughts I'm having, I like it!
@BirdIsTheWorld735Ай бұрын
its not the mona its just mona
@user-gx4du6lv1dАй бұрын
You could find a taxi, wow. There aren't many there. And it costs heaps to go anywhere too far. Tasmanian is beautiful. Just difficult to get around long distances. A friend moved there and loves the weather.
@stacykaup8427Ай бұрын
Thoughts.... barefoot shoes for everything except running? I would like to transition eventually but feel like I want to get through the upcoming marathon before i try running in them.
@benjaminparkinson5255Ай бұрын
60 dollars for the Mona ferry so expensive
@slavasss2189Ай бұрын
1:50 whats this? where? Vivo store? can not be...
@unojayc2 ай бұрын
Why was that Ozy flag upside down on the ferry mate?.. Great video !...👍🇬🇧🇦🇺 shout out to the campaign to end native logging!..
@DanielJevaux2 ай бұрын
Where have you been?
@tvz1112842 ай бұрын
Why did you stop posting?? Your channel has SO much potential!!
@tvz1112842 ай бұрын
I just realized you only have 1.7k subscribers but this is 1 of the best barefoot videos I've watched so much I shared it on my Facebook page. Great job!!!
@WRobin-uh5hx2 ай бұрын
Same, whenever I get a cold or something I'm just ridiculously motivated. I'll have very long periods of motivation, which are really rare for me
@DougBruce2 ай бұрын
"What the weather is usually like in Tasmania". Actually that is nonsense. Far more days than not, there is blue sky and sunshine - albeit with some cloud in the sky. Hobart has the second lowest amount of rainfall of any capital city in Australia: only slightly more than Adelaide. Also, it is easy to get quite close to MONA by bus. All you have to do is take a bus out into the northern suburbs and then walk about ten minutes across to the museum.
@chadvaurela480616 күн бұрын
but dem winds
@DougBruce16 күн бұрын
@@chadvaurela4806 That is very true. Not such a problem most of the time though when you're walking around rather than riding a bike. Admittedly, there are rare occasions when the wind is gale force - at which time it's probably more enjoyable to be in a pub imbibing a pint of some great local brew. 😉
@chadvaurela480616 күн бұрын
@@DougBruce unless you're singlet shorts thongs onlygg
@abovewongart2 ай бұрын
My dream
@darkphoenix682 ай бұрын
I bought a pair of Vibram Five-Fingers (right in the deep end of the barefoot shoe world) and I wore them ... everywhere. The first time I actually decided to wear them I did a short trail walk. The second time I did a 15km hike. The soles were so thin that I was getting a lot of foot pain -- you really do need to watch where you step -- and around 11km into that walk, on the way back down the "mountain", I hit a stony slope which was just too much. I changed back into my regular shoes (Keens) and within two minutes my knees started hurting from the descent. I've been wearing the Vibrams for six months now; wore through the soles and just bought another two pairs, one for everyday wear and one specifically for hiking. There are other barefoot shoes I want to investigate, but I love the Vibrams and I don't think I'd ever go back to non-barefoot shoes!
@dhruvpatki21692 ай бұрын
I am so happy more people are discovering the joy of pocketbooks. At just 17 years old, I have carried a moleskine pocket notebook with blank pages, every single day for almost 4 years. My friends know it as “the little black book” and it has really become stereotypical with my identity. I hope you stick with these long term
@ch1pdrawz2 ай бұрын
Wow! It's nice to see another person my age do this too! Keep going! 😁
@idunsgarden2 ай бұрын
I’ve switched to them because I literally am a klutz and kept falling over in cushioned shoes. I do add some extra insoles in mine because I have a tendon issue from all my ankle sprains (from wearing conventional shoes) but I hope to heal it eventually.
@karlhoward27373 ай бұрын
Hi….just discovered your channel….really great….super tips as well….I am heading down down under end of the year with my wife….second time in Tassie….I live the other side of the planet on the island of Jersey…..we have decided as we have a short trip, to visit Tassie a few more times over the coming years to split the island up …we will hire a car next time, this time I have four trips all booked up….let others do the driving….ok not cheap, but bah….wife’s special birthday, so why not….looking forward to coming back to Tassie…..after a short visit back to our favourite city of Melbourne prior…..thanks for sharing video….cheers and good health to you.
@lisalisa-ge4ic3 ай бұрын
what pair is best for everyday
@joncothranphotography93753 ай бұрын
Awesome! I am looking at getting one of them in a few weeks! I am quite excited about it and I do feel that it is the choice for me at this time. I thought that you would say that the memory cards would have been a con, but you didn't mention that at all. Did that even fall into play? Thanks for your thoughts on this camera.
@andyanderson53323 ай бұрын
Transitioning to barefoot shoes fixed my foot, knee and back problems. My favorites are Vibram Five Finger V-Trek insulated shoes. I don’t care how they look. They’ve changed my life for the better. The constant pain, especially in my right knee, has completely vanished.
@streetcarpp3 ай бұрын
title: “$2 notebook” moleskine logo in the thumbnail showing 😭 (go for abt $15-$20
@defne34763 ай бұрын
i'm 24 and I don't have any artistic or modeling background. Is it too late for me to start?
@russellbryant22732 ай бұрын
Not at all!
@crybananas3 ай бұрын
I am 2 minutes into the video, first time on this channel, I don't understand how you only have 1.76k subscribers. Maybe start a new channel as maybe the YT algo has somehow put you in the wrong category or something. I dunno, all I can say is 2 minutes in and I am already commenting. 2 minutes is enough to see you have talent. I just subbed and liked and will continue watching the video now :)
@beautifulbuds3 ай бұрын
Loved this
@johnfarrands12583 ай бұрын
I just got mine today been using a 90d for the last three years with l glass it’s low light capabilities is amazing compared with the 90d I use mine for our show jumpers can’t wait for the next show
@samgriffiths41073 ай бұрын
Great video. Not gonna lie, you're pretty damn hot too!
@Aleks-zt9hs4 ай бұрын
Did it hurt?
@mitya4 ай бұрын
Thanks for the statistics in the beginning, great video! But dude, you should totally work on the way you are holding your pen/pencil, when writing. The way you do it will just cause you pain and wrist issues in the long run.
@alancook10534 ай бұрын
Nothing mirrorless Shoots sports, wildlife, and high speed action better than the 1dx markii even today. Period end of Story! It’s not a vlog camera(though it can do an amazing job at it with the right skilled Person). It’s a professional piece of equipment that is still being used today by some of best and most talented photographers in the world.
@glee.234 ай бұрын
So.. Firstly.. I have so many notebooks. But what about them? I start doing this on a bigger journal and then give up... But what i realised from this video.. You also wrote a lot of pages like me. I think it's very important to talk with ourselves often cuz of dark thoughts. Also... I wanna try this for real, because if you thought about waisting time... It comes from boredom that biliions and billions of people have.. I have something that i gotta do.. NO! Then opens their phone just to scroll. We don't live meaningful lives anymore and i won't let my phone in stopping me from what i want. Basically a tool for escaping reality... (btw i am so proud of this comment, i love it😅)
@AndrewStories4 ай бұрын
Dude, I had a similar experience when I started running, I hated it... until I built my base by just running slow! Now I'm getting back into running after an injury and this seriously was exactly the reminder I needed to focus on building a habit using fun. Also, no joke your videos are SO well produced... I really hope you get back into releasing videos soon! I just found you tonight but I'm a new subscriber!
@MattWatsonAus4 ай бұрын
Hey Frank. Good job. Appreciate the work you put into this
@danieljoy75044 ай бұрын
I love that you thought MONA was like a Bond Villians lair, it's exactly what I thought too. We are heading back to Tassie in a copule of weeks and this is on the agenda to visit again. Absolutely loved it!
@BeautifulFreakful4 ай бұрын
discovered your channel while trying to build a moonboard, most underrated content on youtube