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It may not surprise you to learn that some kinds of fossils are more common than others.

Most dinosaurs, for instance, are known from only one or two specimens.

Meanwhile, some trilobite species are known from hundreds or thousands of specimens.

But one of the most abundant kinds of fossils on Earth, numbering in the millions of specimens,

came from something most people have never heard of.

And for decades, their identity was a mystery to paleontologists.

But geologists figured out that these mysterious fossils could basically be used to tell time

in the deep past!

Please allow me to introduce you to the conodonts.

From the time they were first discovered in the 19th century, and right up until the 1980s,

conodonts were only known from isolated hard parts, called conodont elements.

Some of them looked like little fans, or saw blades, or even barbed wire, but most of them

looked like cone-shaped teeth.

So they were given the name conodont, which means "cone tooth."

These elements are all verrry tiny.

Most are under one millimeter, and none greater than five millimeters long.

And for a long time, paleontologists were totally stumped about what animals these things

belonged to, and where on the Tree of Life they belonged.

Some experts thought that, although they look kind of like teeth, their similarities to

teeth are pretty superficial.

But others pointed out that the fossils were made from a mineral called hydroxylapatite.

This is the same mineral that bones and teeth are made from in vertebrates.

So, this led many scientists to think that they were teeth, maybe from some kind of weird,

extinct fish.

But while paleontologists were spending a hundred years or so debating what conodonts

were, geologists were discovering what conodonts could do.

When a species is really abundant, widespread, distinctive, and found in a restricted span

of time, their remains can be used as Index Fossils.

These are fossils that help geologists correlate and date rock layers all over the world.

And conodonts were all of those things -- abundant, widespread, and composed of lots of distinctive

species.

So they turned out to be some of the most important index fossils from the whole Paleozoic

Era.

In fact, many subdivisions of the Paleozoic are actually defined by when certain conodont

species first or last appear.

For instance, you know when the Devonian Period ends and the Carboniferous Period begins,

because that's when you start finding fossils that belong to a species of conodont known

as Siphonodella sulcata.

Likewise, in the Triassic Period, nearly every age is defined by the first appearance of

various conodonts.

The extinction of Metapolygnathus parvus marks the end of the Carnian, for example, while

the start of the Rhaetian is defined by the first appearance of the genus Misikella.

So, geologists are able to use these fossils to basically tell time!

But conodont elements can do more than just that!

They're also, essentially, geological thermometers!

It turns out that conodont elements actually change color when they're heated up.

And no matter what species they belong to, they go through the same range of color changes

at the same temperatures.

Geologists have used these fossils to devise a six-point scale of how they change from

their natural tan color, to brown, then gray, then black, and finally white, as they get

hotter and hotter.

With this scale, called the Conodont Alteration Index, geologists can use the color of a conodont

that they find, to figure out how hot the surrounding rock once was.

And this can be really important in fields like petroleum geology, because it can reveal

whether sediments ever got hot enough for organic hydrocarbons to be converted into

oil and gas.

So conodont elements quickly became one of the handiest tools in the geologist toolkit.

But meanwhile, paleontologists still had no idea what kind of animals conodonts were.

In the 1970s, fossils of some vaguely fish-like creatures were found in Montana that were

thought to be conodont animals.

But further study revealed that the conodont elements found in those fossils were actually

in the animals' guts.

So it turned out that they weren't conodont animals; they were fossils of creatures that

ate conodont animals!

The mystery lingered until 1983, when fossils were discovered in 350 million year old sediments

from Scotland that brilliantly preserved the soft-bodied animals.

And … they were kinda weird, with long eel-like bodies, tail fins, a stiff rod of tissue down

their backs, and giant bulging eyes.

Thanks to these beautiful specimens, we were able to learn that conodont animals were a

kind of fish after all!

The fossils revealed distinctive, zig-zag-shaped muscles, known as myomeres, which are still

present in fish today.

And the rod down its back was a notochord, an early precursor of the vertebral column

seen in vertebrates.

Both those features--myomeres and notochords--are found only in chordates.

And the fossils also revealed that the tiny, tooth-like conodont elements were concentrated

in the animal's mouth -- but also in its throat!

The elements were arranged in a complicated array of blades and points, like some kind

of horror movie monster.

Some experts think these spines and barbs may have been helpful in gripping and slicing

tiny prey.

But others suggest that they were used to filter plankton from the water.

Either way, the picture of these creatures was finally coming into focus!

Like modern lampreys and hagfish, conodonts were jawless fish, and they were one of the

earliest and most successful groups of vertebrates.

And they thrived all over the world throughout the Paleozoic Era, with many species schooling

in the open ocean like modern sardines, while others stayed closer to shore.

Throughout their history, conodonts were affected by several mass extinctions, including the

Great Dying at the end of the Permian Period 252 million years ago.

But it wasn't until the Triassic-Jurassic Extinction about 200 million years ago that

they were finally wiped out.

A quick rise in carbon dioxide caused the climate to warm up, while the acidity, salinity,

and oxygen levels in the oceans all began to change.

Their final extinction brought an end to 300 million years of conodonts' role as a cornerstone

of the world's ocean communities.

Sad, I know.

But their remains ended up being some of the most important fossils of the entire Paleozoic

Era.

They've helped geologists find oil and tell deep time, while allowing paleontologists

to understand a whole new type of animal life.

Thanks to their success and incredible abundance, they're among the most useful fossils in

the world.

Thanks to CuriosityStream for supporting PBS Digital Studios.

With CuriosityStream you can stream documentary films, and programs about science, nature,

and history, including exclusive originals!

For example, you could check out Planet Dinosaur, a three-part BBC series about the latest discoveries

from the days of the non-avian dinos.

CuriosityStream offers unlimited streaming, and for you Eons viewers -- because I like

your face! -- the first two months are free if you sign up at curiositystream.com/eons

and use the promo code EONS.

Thanks for joining me!

I'm always interested in what you want to learn about!

So leave me a comment below with your questions about ancient life!

And be sure to go to youtube.com/eons and subscribe.

Now I'm sure finding out how precise these tiny teeth fossils are was a bit shocking,

but what shouldn't be surprising is the preciseness of math.

Go learn the language of the universe with our sister channel Infinite Series and find

out what numbers are made of and if there's a way to divide by zero.

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The Most Useful Fossils in the World - Duration: 7:00.

Thanks to CuriosityStream for supporting PBS Digital Studios.

It may not surprise you to learn that some kinds of fossils are more common than others.

Most dinosaurs, for instance, are known from only one or two specimens.

Meanwhile, some trilobite species are known from hundreds or thousands of specimens.

But one of the most abundant kinds of fossils on Earth, numbering in the millions of specimens,

came from something most people have never heard of.

And for decades, their identity was a mystery to paleontologists.

But geologists figured out that these mysterious fossils could basically be used to tell time

in the deep past!

Please allow me to introduce you to the conodonts.

From the time they were first discovered in the 19th century, and right up until the 1980s,

conodonts were only known from isolated hard parts, called conodont elements.

Some of them looked like little fans, or saw blades, or even barbed wire, but most of them

looked like cone-shaped teeth.

So they were given the name conodont, which means "cone tooth."

These elements are all verrry tiny.

Most are under one millimeter, and none greater than five millimeters long.

And for a long time, paleontologists were totally stumped about what animals these things

belonged to, and where on the Tree of Life they belonged.

Some experts thought that, although they look kind of like teeth, their similarities to

teeth are pretty superficial.

But others pointed out that the fossils were made from a mineral called hydroxylapatite.

This is the same mineral that bones and teeth are made from in vertebrates.

So, this led many scientists to think that they were teeth, maybe from some kind of weird,

extinct fish.

But while paleontologists were spending a hundred years or so debating what conodonts

were, geologists were discovering what conodonts could do.

When a species is really abundant, widespread, distinctive, and found in a restricted span

of time, their remains can be used as Index Fossils.

These are fossils that help geologists correlate and date rock layers all over the world.

And conodonts were all of those things -- abundant, widespread, and composed of lots of distinctive

species.

So they turned out to be some of the most important index fossils from the whole Paleozoic

Era.

In fact, many subdivisions of the Paleozoic are actually defined by when certain conodont

species first or last appear.

For instance, you know when the Devonian Period ends and the Carboniferous Period begins,

because that's when you start finding fossils that belong to a species of conodont known

as Siphonodella sulcata.

Likewise, in the Triassic Period, nearly every age is defined by the first appearance of

various conodonts.

The extinction of Metapolygnathus parvus marks the end of the Carnian, for example, while

the start of the Rhaetian is defined by the first appearance of the genus Misikella.

So, geologists are able to use these fossils to basically tell time!

But conodont elements can do more than just that!

They're also, essentially, geological thermometers!

It turns out that conodont elements actually change color when they're heated up.

And no matter what species they belong to, they go through the same range of color changes

at the same temperatures.

Geologists have used these fossils to devise a six-point scale of how they change from

their natural tan color, to brown, then gray, then black, and finally white, as they get

hotter and hotter.

With this scale, called the Conodont Alteration Index, geologists can use the color of a conodont

that they find, to figure out how hot the surrounding rock once was.

And this can be really important in fields like petroleum geology, because it can reveal

whether sediments ever got hot enough for organic hydrocarbons to be converted into

oil and gas.

So conodont elements quickly became one of the handiest tools in the geologist toolkit.

But meanwhile, paleontologists still had no idea what kind of animals conodonts were.

In the 1970s, fossils of some vaguely fish-like creatures were found in Montana that were

thought to be conodont animals.

But further study revealed that the conodont elements found in those fossils were actually

in the animals' guts.

So it turned out that they weren't conodont animals; they were fossils of creatures that

ate conodont animals!

The mystery lingered until 1983, when fossils were discovered in 350 million year old sediments

from Scotland that brilliantly preserved the soft-bodied animals.

And … they were kinda weird, with long eel-like bodies, tail fins, a stiff rod of tissue down

their backs, and giant bulging eyes.

Thanks to these beautiful specimens, we were able to learn that conodont animals were a

kind of fish after all!

The fossils revealed distinctive, zig-zag-shaped muscles, known as myomeres, which are still

present in fish today.

And the rod down its back was a notochord, an early precursor of the vertebral column

seen in vertebrates.

Both those features--myomeres and notochords--are found only in chordates.

And the fossils also revealed that the tiny, tooth-like conodont elements were concentrated

in the animal's mouth -- but also in its throat!

The elements were arranged in a complicated array of blades and points, like some kind

of horror movie monster.

Some experts think these spines and barbs may have been helpful in gripping and slicing

tiny prey.

But others suggest that they were used to filter plankton from the water.

Either way, the picture of these creatures was finally coming into focus!

Like modern lampreys and hagfish, conodonts were jawless fish, and they were one of the

earliest and most successful groups of vertebrates.

And they thrived all over the world throughout the Paleozoic Era, with many species schooling

in the open ocean like modern sardines, while others stayed closer to shore.

Throughout their history, conodonts were affected by several mass extinctions, including the

Great Dying at the end of the Permian Period 252 million years ago.

But it wasn't until the Triassic-Jurassic Extinction about 200 million years ago that

they were finally wiped out.

A quick rise in carbon dioxide caused the climate to warm up, while the acidity, salinity,

and oxygen levels in the oceans all began to change.

Their final extinction brought an end to 300 million years of conodonts' role as a cornerstone

of the world's ocean communities.

Sad, I know.

But their remains ended up being some of the most important fossils of the entire Paleozoic

Era.

They've helped geologists find oil and tell deep time, while allowing paleontologists

to understand a whole new type of animal life.

Thanks to their success and incredible abundance, they're among the most useful fossils in

the world.

Thanks to CuriosityStream for supporting PBS Digital Studios.

With CuriosityStream you can stream documentary films, and programs about science, nature,

and history, including exclusive originals!

For example, you could check out Planet Dinosaur, a three-part BBC series about the latest discoveries

from the days of the non-avian dinos.

CuriosityStream offers unlimited streaming, and for you Eons viewers -- because I like

your face! -- the first two months are free if you sign up at curiositystream.com/eons

and use the promo code EONS.

Thanks for joining me!

I'm always interested in what you want to learn about!

So leave me a comment below with your questions about ancient life!

And be sure to go to youtube.com/eons and subscribe.

Now I'm sure finding out how precise these tiny teeth fossils are was a bit shocking,

but what shouldn't be surprising is the preciseness of math.

Go learn the language of the universe with our sister channel Infinite Series and find

out what numbers are made of and if there's a way to divide by zero.

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and I like this I don't have to reposition her your thoracic and then

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it looks almost you about it yeah yes I got that beautiful metallic finish

the dinosaurs each dinosaur has one or two points of articulation because we're

belly no getting a lot of pressure on that one we'll do it this way

miniature dinosaur down inside as well as all of these of it down to the bottom

she can hold up to 32 of these miniatures yeah this is a large stores

so adjustable chinstrap with Velcro

depending on how far I open like this down feature are you

their Twitter I'm all about as well as our claws

and then on this side on any of these moons now this is patented by Mattel it

also preserves the life of the toy itself

teaching kids out in an emergency they can grab the propellers rather than the

wings of the Train and on I turned it on with the switch turn on

the controller okay now to pair the controller with the stranded on I raised

the throttle but notice that it doesn't come to life and that's because the

safety feature built into the drone she has to be on a flat surface to do it

it's not a circle another land button and you want to see your flight all

right everybody take a couple steps back for safety precaution try not to scream

guys good to see you again there we go

leave

up like a hamster ball inside we can fit our three and three-quarter inch human

figures does come with a non articulated Owen figure now it has this power switch

on the back you can turn on and off but for the soy you can leave it on and it

will go to sleep when it's inactive lining up the arrows

the unit lock it in now there's two buttons on the controller bottom one

the motion of the gyrosphere and the top one direction

okay and doesn't his jaw does open right yes it does press on a button right here

he reaches down I love the action features on these guys yeah a lot of

part of her neck Springs back and forth to makes you look me very well you got

to see the Carnotaurus do it I think oh my gosh I land the car that's alright

she has a button on back now watch her head and move forward

that looks very real estate guys are mixing a more like rubber skin dinosaurs

well they think about real feel they're pretty much all they have sound team oh

yeah our mid-size such as the Triceratops have sound features

Saurus

got our Allosaurus

and then we're better

this is that rubber on the tail or that plastic rubber right okay okay because

it makes it look more realistic nice

she's a tail comes out as well as yeah I got that waterproof she has that real

feel she is waterproof yeah give her some ways to if you want to give it a

feel okay

and then the mouse does open and close yes it does

this is one of the roar of lures so it does have a sound feature

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Buying & Selling USED Camera Gear (VLOG) - Duration: 7:10.

What's up guys, welcome to today's vlog today I am headed out to this really

cool dam I've been there before but I haven't actually been there recently and

today I'm actually selling a lens that I have to this guy who I'm meeting at the

dam everybody say goodbye to my 14 millimeter I bought this on a whim got

it for a really good price used and now I'm selling it used again it's a great

lens but I really have much use for it I used it one time and I have this 19

millimeter that I love much much more it's very sharp and it's sony native so

without further ado let's get going

alright guys so I just got to this really cool place it's called The Croton Dam

it's got a really awesome reservoir over this really incredible

waterfall I believe they've recently renovated this place so I'm not sure how

long it's actually looked like this I didn't start coming here until like

past year so I only came a couple times basically this dude wanted to meet up

with me so this spot is actually halfway and I'm selling in one of my old lenses

and I haven't really been using so I thought it would be perfect to sell it

to him I actually bought it used for a really great price and I'm selling it

for you know a little bit less but I just want to shout it out there that I

think it's extremely important that you sell whatever equipment that you don't

use you know a lot of these things in this industry devalue so quickly lenses

lenses tend to hold their value a little bit more but if you're not using it I

don't see why you're good why you need to hold

but when it comes to cameras I wouldn't even invest in anything crazy high-value

it's probably better to rent but if you're going to buy a camera I usually

recommend buying it used you have to do extensive research on figuring out what

to be looking for in a used piece of gear but I'm telling you it'll really be

worth it in the long run and when it comes to selling there are so many

resources for you to sell on I particularly like selling things on

Facebook cause I'm not a huge fan of selling things on ebay but if you're

able to actually auction off something on ebay you're tend to get a little bit

more but notice that you will be paying eBay fees so it's kind of a trade off

yeah I really like selling on Facebook and these kind of buy and sell camera

groups because they're really fantastic for you know just selling it to really

reputable people that are also in the industry.

In this group called black with no cream shout out to them,

they have a buying cell group as an extension of

their Facebook group and that's actually where I've sold this on and it's really

cool that I'm meeting up with the dude right now and I decided to come out here

to this gorgeous place and take advantage of the fact that you know he

couldn't meet me where I was because it's a little bit too far so we met

halfway and now I get to enjoy this gorgeous day in sunny NY.

Also just a disclaimer, if you're gonna meet up with the person make sure you're

not doing it at your house or anything like that so go to like a really

populated area maybe the local coffee shop or the town over or you know

wherever you need to go but make sure you're not meeting up with them in a

private setting make sure there's lots of people around because who really

knows these are kind of strangers and you got to do what you got to do so I

think I've explored enough of this bottom part so I am going to head up top

the dam and see what's up there and we made it to the top look at that

snap of a finger we get up here no but actually it's like a 10 minute drive to

get from the bottom to the top which it's kind of strange to make us or so

close I mean so just right down there you'll notice that this bridge is

actually closed and most of the dams around here in bridge and things like

this had been closed since 9/11 in New York they're considered soft targets so

I actually usually sometimes get in trouble for filming on them I'm not sure

if that applies to this one or if it applies to up here but anyways this place is super

cool especially at sunset sunrise is right over there I've come here for

sunrise and it sucked it was like pitch black and the Sun did not seep through

the clouds so it was complete waste of time and it was freezing it was so cold

that day I was so mad about it but I did get a really cool picture out of it

it was a pretty sweet picture so I kind of happy about it look I really

think there's a ton of cool pictures that I can get up here so I'm going to

kind of explore a little bit and see what I can do

I really want to thank you guys so much for tuning in today I really appreciate it.

And welcome to my vlog series which is at it's beginning stages. This is one of my first

vlogs I've ever done. If you got anything out of this video and enjoyed the tips

that I shared make sure to like it subscribe and that's about it for today

so take care guys.

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Colonel Robert D. "Danny" Barr '68 - Duration: 3:42.

(soft music)

- I was born in northeast Texas,

a little town called Atlanta.

Grew up there, went to school there

through the school system,

graduated from Atlanta High School.

Being the first person in our family,

both my mother's side and my father's side to go to college,

and being always told in school from the grades I made

that I should be an engineer,

and if you are going to be an engineer,

you should go to Texas A&M.

I arrived on campus September of 1964,

and when I got to A&M, I found that I was going to a place

that was probably twice the size of my hometown.

Campus life at A&M was

unlike anything I had been exposed to before.

We were exposed to the Corps life, the Corps traditions,

A&M traditions from the beginning,

and we were just getting an overhaul in who we were.

It's a foundation that along with your family

and your friends, that you build upon,

and I guess, go through life developing continually.

I think the influence, the Corps,

and just A&M and the Corps have on you are basically

laying the foundation for what you are going to be in life.

I know I made the decision to go in the Air Force

when we first had our introduction at A&M,

we had to pick whether it was Army or Air Force,

and for some reason I picked the Air Force,

not really knowing because I hadn't had

any exposure to flying.

I didn't fly until my senior year,

and that I actually got my pilot license,

and from then on, I was hooked.

- [Narrator] Colonel Danny Barr, Class of 1968,

received a degree in finance from Texas A&M,

and a master's degree from Central Michigan in 1977.

He was a member of Squadron 11,

and served as the units guidon bearer.

Upon graduation, Barr commissioned into the Air Force,

and attended pilot training in Lorado.

During four years of flying the C-141A,

almost exclusively to Vietnam,

he carried Bob Hope on two USO tours.

Barr flew three Operation Homecoming trips to Vietnam

repatriating prisoners of war.

Colonel Barr was assigned to the 89th Military Airlift Wing

at Andrews Air Force Base in Maryland

to assume one of the most visible jobs

in the United States Military.

- [Barr] On April the 21st, 1980, I got selected

to go on Air Force One crew.

Started with President Carter in May of 1980,

President Reagan for eight years,

and President Bush came to office, flew him for four years,

and then I flew President Clinton for his first term.

What does it mean to be an Aggie?

A lot of people have said it's very hard to explain.

A&M gives you the Corps, gives you the foundation for

the attributes that we profess, integrity, leadership,

and you always took your Aggie values with you.

Every time I flew a mission, I had a little patch,

a little Aggie patch that was on my window,

and everybody knew I was an Aggie.

- [Narrator] Ladies and gentlemen,

inducted into the Corps of Cadets Hall of Honor,

Colonel Robert D. "Danny" Barr, Class of 1968.

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Dr. Jarvis E. Miller '50 - Duration: 3:24.

(inspiring music)

- [ John] I was born and reared in Orange Grove, Texas,

near Corpus Christi, into an Aggie family.

My father was Class of 1927,

he was a big influence in my life,

and I never really thought of going anywhere else.

Dad brought us here for the Thanksgiving game in 1939,

and that was the only A&M game I'd attended

before I arrived. I came here, majored in animal husbandry,

and by my junior year, I knew it wasn't practical

for me to be going back to the ranch, and so,

I changed to agricultural administration,

graduated June 1, 1950, and of course,

you know what happened, Korean War broke out.

And I happened to be here and ran into my,

I guess my favorite professor, and he said,

"What are you going to do?", and I said, "I don't know,

"and I graduated with a commission, but I'm not rated,"

I was in the Air Force.

"I'm not rated, and so I don't know what I'll do."

And he said, "Well I can get you a scholarship,

"or an assistantship at Purdue University."

And so, that sounded good to me,

and I went to Purdue with his recommendation.

- [Narrator] Dr. Jarvis E. Miller, Class of 1950,

received a degree in Agricultural Administration,

from Texas A&M, and a master's and PhD from Purdue.

After completing his service in the U.S. Air Force,

Miller returned to A&M as a professor.

From 1977 to 1980, he served as the 18th President

of Texas A&M, and during his tenure,

provided much needed support for the Corps

including the dedication of 26 acres of university land,

now known as Fiddler's Green.

In 25 years with A&M, Miller served as director

of the Texas Agriculture Experiment Station,

and led A&M's contracts with the U.S Agency

for International Development.

He is a distinguished alumnus of Texas A&M,

and an outstanding alumnus of the College

of Agriculture and Life Sciences.

His lasting impact on Texas A&M, and the Corps of Cadets

can still be seen today and dates back

to his time as a Ross Volunteer.

- (mumbles) and I were at the Y,

we were there one Sunday, looking through some magazines,

and came across this picture of this French (mumbles).

And both of us were in RVs, and had been concerned

that the uniform was so plain

that we really needed something to spruce it up,

and both just immediately said that's it.

And so we got the nurse in charge of the hospital,

Mom Claghorn, to make the sashes for us,

and they appeared in the spring of 1949.

- [Narrator] Ladies and Gentleman,

inducted into the Corps of Cadets Hall of Honor,

Dr. Jarvis E. Miller, Class of 1950.

(inspirational music)

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Technical Analysis 101 (Part 1): Candlesticks, Support/Resistance, & Trendlines - Duration: 6:40.

Hey guys, I'm Angelo & welcome back to Crypto Coin Consultants.

Technical analysis is one of the most powerful methods of predicting market price & direction

in the world of cryptocurrency.

This will be the first video in a multi-part series where I'll teach you the basics of

technical analysis.

The key behind this is that they're the BASICS.

There are other alternatives & methods you can use, but my goal with these videos is

to provide just enough information for you to get started to successfully trade.

For those who want more in-depth information, investopedia.com will be your best friend

for this.

With every tool, indicator, or pattern I show you, I'll first introduce the concept, followed

by a live, onscreen demonstration on how to actually apply the concept.

Let's get started!

The first & most common thing you'll see when opening up a graph are green & red bars,

called Japanese candlesticks.

These candlesticks indicate the direction the price moved within a given time period;

so if we wanna look at the 1-day charts, each candlestick represents the price movement

for one entire day.

If we look at the body of a green candlestick (and ignore the lines extending above & below

it), we'll see that the bottom line indicates the price that that coin opened for that day,

while the top line tells us the price the coin closed at that same day.

The lines extending outwards are called "wicks," and indicate both the lowest & highest prices

the coin sold for within that 1-day period.

The only difference between a green candlestick & a red candlestick is that a red candlestick

indicates that the coin's price closed below its opening price; meaning price moved downwards

for that day.

Now let's put this into action.

Looking at Bitcoin's 1-day graph--which you can see I've selected here by clicking

on 1 day--you'll see the prices for the open, high, low, and close represented by

O, H, L, and C, respectively.

Hovering over to January 5th, 2018, we can see that Bitcoin opened at $15,143 dollars

for the day, at some point dropped down to $14,810 and reached as high as $17,200 during

that same day, and finally closed at $16,928.

Three days later on January 8th, 2018, Bitcoin opened at $16,173, reached as high as $16,300,

dropped all the way down to $13,900, and finally closed at just under $15,000.

The next thing I'd like to discuss is what you'll hear referred to as support & resistance.

These are price levels in which the price of a coin is prevented from being pushed further

upwards or downwards.

Support--also referred to as a floor--is the point at which a coin has repeatedly dropped

to a certain price point before being bought up again.

Resistance--also known as a ceiling--is the opposite; the point at which a coin has repeatedly

gone up & touched before being pushed down again.

Keep in mind that support & resistance levels are merely "zones," meaning they act as

a general area in which price is predicted to bounce off, rather than an exact price.

You can use support & resistance levels to your advantage by buying low when a price

reaches an expected support level, then selling it off when it hits its resistance.

One thing to note too is that when price breaks a certain support level, you'll oftentimes

see that same, former support level act as resistance later on down the road, and vice

versa.

Now let's go back to the charts so you can see exactly what I'm talking about.

Looking at Ether's 6-hour chart from mid to late December of 2017, we'll see that

the price of Ether was repeatedly facing resistance around $750.

With the exception of December 18th, 2017, every time it hit resistance, price went back

down until finally on January 1st, 2018 it broke through.

You can also see that that same $750-ceiling later on acted as an important level of support

here, here, and here, in which price moved back up after touching it.

The last concept I'd like to cover in this video is a tool called a trendline.

As its name implies, trendlines show the general trend of a particular coin's price.

A coin's price trend can move in one of three different directions: up, down, or sideways.

You can think of trendlines as sort of dynamic areas of support & resistance, which will

make more sense once we look at the charts.

Again, these are general areas (or zones) of support & resistance, and are difficult

to pin to an exact price.

Some key things to note are that two touches to a trendline form a speculative (or tentative)

trendline, while three touches to a trendline are a confirmed trendline.

A touch is made distinct from another touch when they're separated & spaced out from

one another, rather than clustered together over the course of a smaller time frame.

Thus, bigger time frames (like the 12-hour or 1-day, for example) lead to more valid

trend lines.

The more times price touches a trendline, the stronger or more powerful it's considered

to be.

Longer trendlines are more powerful; meaning the longer the trendline has been intact,

the more likely you are to see this line get respected, and for price to predictably bounce

off it.

But keep in mind that the more powerful the trendline is, the more violent you'll see

price react once it does manage to break that trend line.

Going back to Bitcoin's 1-day chart from May through December of 2017, for example,

we can draw a confirmed ceiling trendline here.

Note that price touched--and at times came close to touching--the trendline more than

three times.

Late October/early November saw price test it & break through, but it was suddenly pulled

back down until it broke through again in mid-November & reacted violently with an almost

200% increase in price over the course of about a month.

Alright guys, that wraps up episode one of my new, multi-part technical analysis series.

Stay tuned for the next video, where I'll be showing you even more TA tools you can

add to your arsenal.

Thanks for watching & feel free to ask questions or make any requests in the comments section

below...and before you go, don't forget to subscribe, hit the bell button to get notified

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Dr. J. Malon Southerland '65 - Duration: 3:32.

- I was born in a little town in Flora, Illinois

This was 1942, so the war was getting going.

My father was in the oil field business

so therefore, they moved every three months

somewhere, and moved all throughout the midwest

and then back to Texas.

I was involved in high school in ROTC

so that created an interest.

I enjoyed ROTC, I had good success there.

I had a few victories.

And so I had an interest in Texas A&M

I entered with the class of '64

in the fall of '60.

I graduated from high school in '60

I had a wonderful year, enjoyed being on the

Fish Drill Team, and had very few grade points.

- [Narrator] Dr. J. Malon Southerland

class of 1965 graduated from Texas A&M

with a degree in management.

He was a member of Company F2, G3, A3

and was a member of the Fish Drill Team.

After active duty in the United States Army,

he returned to Texas A&M in 1968 as a counselor

in the Commandant's office.

After completion of a Ph.D.

in 1980 in Education Administration,

he became an Assistant to the President of

Texas A&M, and later the Associate Vice President

for Student Services.

In 1986, he served as the Interim Commandant

for the Corp of Cadets.

Dr. Southerland was named Vice President of

Student Affairs in 1993, and served

until his retirement in 2003.

He is a Vice President Emeritus,

and has served on numerous boards,

including Chairman of the Board of the

Greater Texas Foundation, and the

Texas Guaranteed Student Loan Corporation.

Texas A&M University, and the Texas A&M Foundation

named him the namesake of the Southerland

Aggie Leader Scholarships.

Dr. Southerland was named an honorary

member of the Ross Volunteer Company

by the class of 1988, and is a past

Association of Former Students class agent

for the class of 1965.

- The interactions with students

is honestly the only thing that I truly miss

in retirement.

The students came up with the idea after nine eleven

within like a week, before the next home game

to change to red, white and blue t-shirts

throughout the entire stadium.

They actually came to visit with me

and said, "well if this doesn't work,

we're going to have lost some money

will you back us up?"

Well, they didn't lose money

they made a couple hundred thousand

dollars and we sent them to the firemen

in New York City and it's a big easy statement to see.

But individual successes are, they're everywhere.

Persistence and hard work are very significant items

that if you can apply those, you can probably

overcome some shortcomings.

- [Narrator] Ladies and gentlemen,

inducted into the Corp of Cadets Hall of Honor

Dr. J. Malon Southerland, class of 1965

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Can You Start Amazon FBA With Just $1,000?! Product Research Tool (2018) - Duration: 13:30.

What is going on guys happy Monday everyone

Hope you're all having the terrific day and a good start for the week

Rob here from steps to success so wanted to

Do a video for you guys of exactly

How much money you need to start Amazon FBA and if you know having a $1000 dollar investment is

Enough for you to actually get started on Amazon FBA because I get asked this question

times and times over every single day so

Before we get started on today's video if you are new to this channel make sure to hit that subscribe button and if you are

Already subscribed make sure to give it a thumbs up and hit that notification bell

So you can see all the videos soon as they get updated on YouTube so without further ado

Let's get started on today's video. Also if you haven't still entered to the contest to get entered into

Winning one of three Starbucks gift cards or $10 valued all you have to do is just comment down below

What is your absolute favorite destination spot that you guys want to travel to this year so just comment down below?

And you'll automatically get entered into the contest guys so today's video

I'm gonna be showing you a research product - which is viral launch

Launch product discovery and I'm gonna be using it to show you guys exactly how much money

You need to get started on Amazon FBA and if having a $1000 or two thousand dollar investment is

Enough and exactly how much you will need to be successful selling on Amazon FBA

So these are the set criteria that I have on viral launch so we're looking for categories, baby

Electronics health and household kitchen dining camera photo home kitchen again you guys can go through this

I know everyone has more experience in one category than another I personally really like electronics

That's because I have a niche account in that range, but this all depends on you guys

But this is what you guys want to focus on which is the monthly sales

So I always recommend that you do minimum of 300. I put three or six just because you know most people might be putting

300 and this basically translates to doing about

25 units a day

Sorry 20 units a day so 20 units a day out there

And that's basically showcasing that the product that you're selling and other sellers are going are selling is selling

A decent amount every day so if for example you're bringing in two hundred three hundred

Units of inventory that you're gonna be able to go through that inventory within a month month and a half

Revenue, this is a dollar amount. I put seven thousand a month

I recommend anything over three or four thousand, but in this case

I want to find a product that does a good amount of revenue every month

Price point try not to go below sixteen dollars, and I put fifty six on the high end

Again Charlie stay within this range it's the best price that I find people

Tend to make a lot of purchases on and it's the sweet spot in my opinion

Review counts 500 you guys should be able to get five to ten reviews right off the bat for your products so

make sure that you don't look anything past this point the

Next thing that I really like under the advanced filters for viral launch product research tool for Amazon FBA is

The price change guys if you leave this blank you're gonna see

Products that are on the decline for the price change and sales change so once you put one percent you only get

Products that are moving up in terms of the price change and the sales quantity change

So this is very important the rest of it. I usually leave blank so you want to go ahead and click view filter results and

Basically what we do is. We're looking for the product. We're checking the BSR the monthly sales twenty two thousand a month the monthly revenue

Which is pretty good?

Making four hundred fifty seven thousand profit which is amazing so

What you want to do is?

Check the product idea and see exactly what viral launch tells you about the products so we can get more information once we go through

product by product

So as you can see the estimated sales trend has been fairly constant

So you want to see the first you know?

Starting spot and the ending and just put a straight line through it and see where that's heading

The review rate again the same price trend hasn't really gone up or down so it's been fairly consistent

So this is what's important guys the average review volume is high so that means that if you're trying to?

Enter you need more reviews to get started selling

And that's why you're seeing that high amount of

Profit and revenue that the seller is doing so he has so many reviews and so much reviews that goes with it that it's hard

For new sellers to come in again

We have the viral launch profit cost calculator

So you can see the cost so you see the upfront cost for you to compete with this seller is very high

And that's what we were getting that you know

low

Opportunities go to move in so let's keep looking for a good product

So I'm just going through this guy's again if you're new to product research

It does take some time to get used to so anything that's topical or you know

Consumable you want to make sure that you meet with regulatory agents, so if it's FDA you want to make sure that you have all

The approvals before you start selling it on Amazon FBA

this is very important because if you don't amazon will just simply take off your listing and

That the last thing that you want is you have all these inventory that you can't sell

So this seems like a good product

It's a footpad the numbers look really good the price

And the sales has gone up again you guys can see it. It's just introduced beginning

End of January this year, so it is on an increase the price change is fairly constant the review rating is amazing

Let's take a look at the VAR launch analysis so Tariq looks like a homerun

400 units a month we need 450 only 50 reviews to do amazing

Typical product again, we don't want seasonal we want something that is typical

Profit per unit is almost nine dollars. We're selling it for 20

So see guys. This is what comes into play and what we want to focus on with

1700 dollars that's exactly how much we need to be able to do amazing with this product now

This is what viral launch recommends as a good order for you to do that month and a half

I always recommend that everyone start with a test order so if you see other sellers selling 3 400 units a month

Start with 200 so right off the bat

You're decreasing this cost instead of 17 14

49 to only a thousand bucks and once you start generating profit on your thousand bucks

And now you're making you know 500

600 profit after your

You know initial thousand dollars that you put in now you're much much more comfortable to putting it higher upfront cost of

1749 because you know that once you put that

1749 you have a potential monthly profit of 20 to 26 that you can make off of

Your upfront cost which is amazing and that's what I always recommend, so this is to go

This is to show you guys that you can start selling on Amazon FBA with as little as

$1,000 which is the whole point of me creating this video, so you don't need a big budget

I know a lot of people that come in

Onto Amazon FBA they only want to get started with a thousand to two thousand bucks

And once you are starting to meet that profit and you are seeing the numbers coming and the profits rule and then it's much easier

For you to invest more into a product and start expanding your product lines and bringing in more products

So again guys. This is a very good product if you are watching this video added to your jungle Scout product tracker or viral launch

Pin it and you make sure that you are tracking it

Let's see if we can find one more really good product for you guys for this video. Just to show you if you can actually

make money

With only a thousand to two thousand dollars on amazon FBA

So this is a tree, that's all you can use in your shower

So if you're in the bathtub and you want to eat

Or you want to read or you want to simply have your laptop do work

Again seems like a good product, or let's check take a look at the trend that I'm gonna show you guys exactly

How we know if a product is looking good or not?

So the first thing we want to see is the trend seems to be moving up and down a lot

This is not a good sign guys

It's because it shows that it has high and low fluctuations

and you don't want a product that has structure in you rather have a product kind of be on a steady increase or

Even a flatline, but you never want to see this increase up and down like this this does not look good at all

The price trend seems to be increasing or staying mainly fast was

$37.99 yeah, so it has stayed flat the review is on an increase which is a good sign

So var launch gives it a potential sign so we need 20 to 400 units to do well selling this product

There are products with a high review rating so be sure to source a high quality product so again guys

Reviews as most of you know you need that 5 to tend to be able to compete at this level

But even then bar launch is telling you that there are people with a high amount of reviews

So you really need to make sure that you find a good quality product so you can compete with these top sellers

Otherwise if you don't have the review and you start getting bad reviews on top of that

It's gonna kill your chances of ever doing well for this specific product, so

Next thing we want to look at is the upfront cost that bar launch breaks down for us to sixteen hundred

We're gonna make two thousand monthly profit based on that and off the price selling price of thirty eight ninety nine

We're making seventeen dollar most fifty percent profit margin. Which is a really good?

price point to be at

So the nice thing again for this if you were actually to track it using the i99 on amazon FBA and

You wanted to actually go for this product just make sure that you track and make sure the numbers check out and do a test

Order so you don't need to put this whole sixteen hundred down for your first product

I always recommend that you guys do a test order

To see the numbers work to start making sales even after your first week of you seeing exactly

That consistent sales coming in the over day

It kind of supports your decision into putting more money into the product or you might even decide hey

I'm gonna make a few hundred bucks on my

Thousand dollar test a test order and you know it's not a good product for me

let me find a better product to go into so that way it's gonna save you time because I

find that a lot of people don't track products and

Put a sixteen hundred dollar investment into a product, and it takes them a month two months to sell that product

They might make a little bit of profit or some profit

But again you always want to put your money where you can maximize your return on investment

So it's always good to double check the numbers make sure everything read right and that you are putting your money where you can actually?

Maximize your ROI and your profits and your bottom line and at the same time you always look at the products that you're adding

With a long-term goal of you creating a brand around your you know seller seller account and seller central account

For your seller name so make sure that the products are somehow

Complementary to one another again if you are new to Amazon FBA you might find a few random products that are

generating good profit

but always whenever you're starting your business have that long term vision of you creating something that you can stand apart from your competition so

Three months six months down the line

You're not just selling all these random products

And you actually have a goal and a vision that you want to create your company around so always have that vision

Where you want to be three months six months you know and what kind of category you want to go after

so you have

Something that you you know you're working towards so guys this again

I wanted to show you guys that with a thousand to two thousand dollar investment and as most of you guys

Saw in this video with the sixteen hundred dollar investment

You can actually do really well on Amazon FBA

Again, if you take my advice and go do a test order before spending more money and even a thousand dollars is enough for you

to get started selling on Amazon FBA

Especially if you're new and you've never sold anything online

Before you know that way once you see the money come in you see the profits rolling

It's much easier for you to decide to stay in a product or move on so I hope you guys enjoyed today's video

Again guys. I do have a course which comes with my one-on-one mentoring taking you through

Product research helping you with negotiation with the suppliers all the way to creating PPC campaigns and start generating those sales

So basically I'll be walking you guys through

Every single step of the way making sure you don't make any mistakes making sure that the product is not

Restricted and everything checks out guys so if you are interested in that the link is below in the description box

It's the very first one so sign up

And I can't wait to see you guys on the inside again guys if you did enjoy this video

and

You know you like the content that I'm posting on this channel make sure to subscribe if you haven't already and if this video was

You know useful for you guys make sure to give it a like and leave a comment

Helps me out a lot. You know

Helps me in creating more videos like for you guys, so I know exactly what it is that you're looking for again guys

I really thank you for joining me on this video, and I can't wait to see you guys on the next one!

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What's in my Makeup Bag? | Samantha Sito (2018) - Duration: 12:52.

Hey guys! Welcome back to my channel! It's Samantha, today I want to share with you

guys because I do get sent quite a bit of product from brands or PR companies

and I really wanted to share you guys my go to products that I usually carry with

me in my bag or it's always in my drawer that I use on a day-to-day basis so I

wanted to share these products with you! What I've been using religiously right

now that's in my makeup drawer all the time or my makeup bag I actually bring it

to work is the Emani Deluxe Cream Foundation and you guys have probably

seen me use this foundation in a couple of my makeup videos that I film. I don't

really talk about it which is why I kind of want to share with you guys the

type of products that I use so you have a more in-depth knowledge of what I'm

using instead of just seeing me pat it on my face in high speed. No one

does their make up that fast, and Emani is actually a vegan cosmetic

foundation which is cool because I have very sensitive skin so what I put on my

face, I'd need to make sure that it doesn't create eczema of any kind but so far

I've been using this religiously and it's been, yeah, it's been really good but

I do like that it's vegan and I mean I don't only use vegan products *crickets* I've also

been using this religiously, you can kind of see this is the sign of me using

it a little bit too much but this is the Rimmel London, I hope I said that

right, Rimmel London stay matte powder so I usually put it on top of my foundation

just to get rid of any greasiness, my skin is usually not very oily it's more

towards the dry or combination side so I don't use this too too much but after

work, if I'm going to an event later on than I usually put on some powder so I

don't look like a greaseball. I am a big fan of contouring -

but I've been using Essence Shape Your Face for the longest time, it doesn't

seem to be running out anytime soon. It's a contouring palette there are a

couple different shades as you can see, I've been using the shade the most you

can always see that I bring with me in my little makeup pouch when I go to work

is the Urban Decay Afterglow 8 hour Powder Blush and this is my favourite

blush! It's not used very often because when I get excited my cheeks just turn

pink naturally so it looks like I have blush

all the time but when I go to events, I love this shade it's almost like

a peach shade! I'm not a big fan of the baby pink blushes because kind of looks

weird on my skin tone but this is one of my favorites it's natural it gives you

that glow and in the summer especially when the sun hits your face, yeah so

next up of what you can find in my makeup bag- so I use this sparingly it's

actually one of my favourites! This is Lise Watier and I need to open this

so you can see, this is a highlighter palette and I really like this because

if it's not too fancy of an event and I just kind of want that nice shimmer on

my cheeks, above my cheekbones then I use this because it's pretty it goes on it's

noticeable but it's not too crazy like cream highlighter which comes my next

product which is the Makeup Revolution highlighter it's liquid

you've also seen this in my makeup videos before. I don't use it very often

but I hope you can see this but it's a nice gold

Can you see it? So it's this really nice shimmer of

course, it is definitely more noticeable than the powder Lise Watier highlighter

so I do use this sparingly and only for certain events! Okay so I usually use two

eyeshadow palettes, they're both from Urban Decay and

they're my favorite and I use it religiously because I love it so much

and it's so versatile - The Naked Urban Decay palette! I'm pretty sure a lot of

you guys have it, if you don't, it's really good if you're going for a

palette that has all the shades that you can use on a day-to-day basis it's

nothing too crazy but still has a good variety! So this is how the inside looks

you can see it's very heavily used but I've had this for I'm gonna say a year

and a half, I know it's not that long but this is my favorite eyeshadow palette

and on the flipside, if I'm going to an event after work because I do work

a full time job if you guys don't know that about me and I also am a full-time

blogger/youtuber/I do TV! The events that I go to

in the night, I usually go with the Naked Urban Decay palette but this

is for smokey eyes and I'll open it and show you guys so as you can see there

are a lot more darker colors and darker shades to create a nice smokey eye! I

usually try and switch out my mascara every three to four months. I am really

bad at, really bad habit of forgetting and then I get eczema around my eye

area and it's really bad, so don't forget to switch out your mascaras and use a

new one every three to four months! I'm using the Almay Liquid Lash Extension

Mascara and I usually use this as the first coat to just kind of elongate the

lashes! One thing I find that this one that I'm using in particular is

really good to create the length because I have really short eyelashes and this

has been helping a lot but creating that volume at the root of your eyelashes

and that long length and what's really embarrassing but I just started

to really understand how to put mascara on properly! I had to watch a ton of

YouTube videos because apparently I've been doing this all wrong but I'm

finally I have discovered the wrong of my ways and I'm using mascara properly

now but I use this for my first coat and for my second coat I'm using the Lancome

Monsieur Big and this is really really good for creating volume so I

use this to create the length of my lashes and I use this for

the volume. Also let me know if you guys have any favorite mascaras that you use

on a day-to-day basis or if you have shorter lashes like I do and you really

want to create that volume and length so you look like you're awake, let me know

in the comments below so that I can check it out! I have finally found one of

my absolute favorite eyeliners of all time it doesn't make my eyes itchy it

goes on really smoothly and it's really easy to apply and it's really cute so

this is if you watch my stories you already know but for you guys who are

watching this for the first time, it's my Shiseido, what's it called- In Stroke

eyeliner, it's one of my favorites and what I love about it it comes in a

little box with a brush so it's really easy and a very compact to bring when

you're traveling or to work and it doesn't take a lot of space so it comes

with this very nice fine tip brush and

my favorite part about this eyeliner is that there's this little crease in

between where you actually can wipe off excess liquid eyeliner over

here so you don't use too much and you don't waste because that's what I find

with some liquid liners then you tend to waste product but this is really good

I've been using it recently and I love it, it doesn't make my eyes itch it's

waterproof and because I have very watery eyes, I'm not sure about you guys but I

have very watery eyes and so this definitely helps a bunch because I also

wear contact lenses so you can imagine when I start and water the makeup goes

into my eye and it just gets really uncomfortable up. Of course, in every

makeup cabinet or bag, you have to have brushes and these are my favorite

brushes you've also seen them going to make a video before, I'll probably link

it somewhere here so you can rewatch them but these brushes are from Rexall,

they're part of their KIT brand and it comes in an array so it's also labeled I

think I mentioned this before last time too - I love that it's labeled cuz I don't

know sometimes which brush is used for a lot but yeah these two brushes are

always in my makeup bag!! Yes I think we can move on to

the lips! I like to carry two shades of lipstick

one is the more muted shade like what I'm wearing right now and then one a

little bit darker red or pink, so in my bag right now I

have what I'm wearing also is the Milani lip cream it's Matte as you can see and

this is one of my favorite colors! It took me forever to find this shade

because I've been obsessed with the shade for the longest time and I always

see pictures of lipsticks, I'm like okay that's the shade I want and I buy it and I

realize it's not really the shade that it appeared to be but this looks like

this and it's one of my favourites! Milani is also a vegan cosmetics so if you guys only

use vegan products, this is something you should check out and my second lipstick

is by Elizabeth Arden, this is more of a pink. It took me

forever trying to figure out how to get the lipstick out but you kind of

push it here.

Yes, don't know if you can see it but it's more of a pink shade and it kind

of glosses over, much easier like if I'm at a stoplight

don't do this, but I put this lipstick on a little bit easier than Milan. Ooo one

more thing I just got this from Christian Louboutin, did I

say that right? anyway, I haven't tried this out

I haven't because I just I love the packaging so much

Anyway this is how it looks like, it's gorgeous

which is why I haven't used it because I didn't want to take it out the box and you know

I don't want to ruin it, I wanted to keep it as pristine looking as I can for a

long time but when I finally try this, I'll be sure to share with you guys on my

IG story, so be sure to follow me on Instagram! We're going to talk about

fragrances, so I usually go with two fragrances I absolutely love both for

work or on the weekend or during events, it really depends on the type of scent

that I want to go for or how I'm feeling the day of, but I have been obsessed with

Jo Malone. It's actually my first fragrance from them and I stood

trying out the different scents for the longest time and I finally settled with

Nectarine Blossom and Honey scent. It has this hint of peach in it

and nectarines. It smells sweet and not too overpowering like certain scents who can,

at least for me I have allergies when it's too strong gives me headaches but

this is a very subtle scent that also is very feminine and smells like fruit and it

smells delicious and I love it! Nectarine Blossom & Honey and also by Louboutin

beaute, and this is the smaller size, okay forgot the name

Bikini Questa Cera- intimate and compelling but I'm I love this scent

well. It's a little bit stronger than Jo Malone so I usually keep

this for bigger events that are a little bit more classy, but it also does have a

fruity tinge to it, actually more floral

it smells good and this is really handy when I just want to put it in my purse

Okay guys! Thank you so much for watching my video this has been a longer video

than usual but I really wanted to let you guys catch a glimpse of what's

inside my makeup bag and my makeup drawer at home because you see all these makeup

videos that I do and I don't really take the time to explain what each product's

about and how they look and just really tell you more about why I love it

and so I hope you guys enjoy the video! Let me know in the comments below if you have any

suggestions or products that I should try out! Thanks for watching and I

would love it if you could hit the SUBSCRIBE button somewhere here. Please subscribe

to my channel, I've been making videos for quite some time but never

really try to you know, share it too too much so I really appreciate if you guys

could hit the Subscribe button, watch the other videos on my channel, and let me know

what you like and I'll see you next time

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Back in Oregon, Day 3 ~ Bronica SQ-Ai, Holga, HP5+ - Duration: 12:21.

Oh, hi! So another day in Oregon, and I'm trying to hit all my favorite spots, and this is one of them

This is Wasco County. This is you can say the desert pretty much. I think it's called the high desert actually

I just got here, so I'm gonna start taking photos here, but

It's already noon because I've been pretty busy today. This morning... let me

go in the car because it's windy

So for those who don't know and this is a pretty cool about Oregon. This is why I love this place

I'm gonna put a map of the state here

so first you have the coast and of course that means a lot of jetties and lighthouses and

What else?

beaches and dunes

all that kind of stuff that you can find at the coast

Then you hit the mountains the Cascade Mountains and that means snowy peaks, and you have

ski resorts, and you have hikes there

and you have... you can go snowshoeing you can do all the stuff that you can do in the mountains, and then after the

mountains you have this vast, the rest of the state is this vast desert

It's called the high desert because I think that most of it is at four or five thousand feet

There are plenty of things here like you have the Painted Hills you have the John Day area, and you have

the Wallowas, you have all these I love this part of the the desert, the Wasco County, you have farther south you have the

Steens. I love Eastern Oregon is one of my favorite places ever

But my point was that the fact that the mountains are so close to the ocean that gives you a lot of different

Landscapes here within like 300 miles you have all those all those landscapes yesterday was at the coast this morning

I was at the

That region that I said is waterfalls and green. And now I'm at the desert so I am able to

Come to all these places just

Driving a few hours, and that is pretty awesome, so now I'm gonna play some footage and gonna show you the photos

I took this morning hoping that they turned out. I went to the Vista house

I went to the Multnomah Falls

And I went to Rowena Crest all of them are pretty popular spots in the gorge, so let's go

I think I talked about this yesterday, but I'm gonna say it again, just in case.

I'm using an orange filter here now as you can see

To capture this scene that you can see there a tiny part of it is because I want to add some contrast

But that's not the point here so this camera and I believe that most of these type of cameras the medium format

SLR

Cameras they can only go to one five hundredth of a second that means that you have to use smaller apertures like on a day

Like today that is pretty bright like f/11

f/16, something like that. But what I wanted to do here is to capture this field here as the foreground

But I wanted it out of focus and the only way to do that for me right now is to shoot it at

f/5.6 or even f/4

But in order to do that I need to put something in front of the lens because it's just too bright to shoot at those

Apertures when I only have one

1/500 of a second. So I could use an ND filter, but the weaker one that I have is six stops

That's too much for this case so I'm just using the orange filter because that means that I have to overexpose by two stops

So instead of shooting this scene at f/11 and getting part of the field in focus

I'm shooting it at f/5.6 and it's gonna be very nice and out of focus in the immediate foreground

And you might be wondering why I want to have the foreground out of focus well in these cases because the...

Oh, is that Google Maps?

now it's just a dude with a stick in the back

A lot of traffic now. So the reason why I put the foreground out of focus is because for me in my opinion

That works very well with these kind of photos where you don't have a clear leading line or anything

So it serves as a leading...

gradient, because it goes from completely out of focus

ideally, that's not gonna be completely out of focus, just a little bit

from out of focus, to more in focus, more in focus... until you get to the main subject that in this case it's

the rolling hills, the far away rolling hills, and the snowy mountains in the background

I think that it also adds a little bit of mystery, makes you think even if it is for just half a second

I'm gonna split the frame in two, snowy patches on the left, nothing on the right, or kind of. I'm using the orange filter

hoping to create even more contrast between the white patches of snow and the grass

This is my second composition, a little bit far away from the first one

I'm again splitting the frame in two, now with a diagonal line

Using those two hills, snowy hill, and the not-so snowy hill as you can see there. Those are the two

So I'm trying to take

Something like that in the middle, with that rock in the middle of the frame

I don't know if that's gonna work out but

It looks cool in my in my head

Okay, and this is the third and probably last composition from here. I'm taking more hills, in this case

going downhill

leading to these two rocks, and I'm placing the Sun that is behind the clouds on the top left

Using the orange filter again. That's the scene right there. That's the Sun and the two rocks that I'm trying to capture. Let's take it

So this is this is the park that I was talking about

Looks like the campground is closed looks like they are working or doing some construction there

I'm not sure, but I stayed at this campground like three or four times already, and it's very very cool

It's like ten bucks a night, it's nothing. It has

hiking trails there and spending the night here in the desert is pretty awesome because

When you have clear skies, you can see so many stars. It's perfect for astrophotography.

It's in a canyon, so you don't have the whole view of the sky, but man,

There is no light contamination or anything like that

So I'm just gonna walk around this part of the park now where there are some structures

And I'm just gonna be taking photos with the Holga. I think is the perfect place to do so. Let's go.

Finally back at the hotel took a shower about to go out for dinner. having a drink

But yeah, what a long day today. I'm putting a lot of miles

I think I've driven almost 600 miles already in pretty much two days. I don't know about the photos

I think I took four rolls today

I have... I don't know if you can see them, there all of those were from yesterday

I forgot the ones I took today in the car, but this is gonna do it for today. Thank you so much

Thank you so much for watching and see you tomorrow

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[KOR SUB] REACTION! BTS Are Runway Models - Duration: 9:47.

Hello, everybody, my name is Maggie, and I like to react to K-pop videos on the

Internet. Welcome to my channel, welcome back to my channel, whatever the case is,

I'm just really happy to have you here. So today, I know it is You Decide Monday,

I am fully aware, but the Twitter poll was really really close. And because

we're- there were, I think four options? I'm gonna put those two options up next

to each other, and then we can decide what we want to do. I didn't want to

think, I'm not leaving it out, but at the same time I'm like, I will give you a

fair shot. So today we are going to react to something that I want to see. Kind of. I'm

scared. It is a compilation of BTS catwalk moments, so that is going to be a

thing. Um, we're going to try and do this without the first aid kit.

I do have my friend and yours, Scotty the emotional support bear. Trying to do this

without the ice, because I've got to graduate and become a big girl sometime, right?

No.

All right. I do run the Twitter poll every single week. You decide what I

upload on Mondays, my @ReactionaryMag Twitter handle is up here, hang out, go

vote, and like I said I'll put those other two up there not this week, next week.

And I, I'm, I do know that some of this is going to need to be edited out, because the- I

did see the first kind of splash screen, and it's from something that has copyright

in it so if you hear that the music doesn't sync up with the video that is

why. I'm not a horrible editor. But just wanted to let you know. Okay, I upload

Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 3:00 p.m. Mountain Standard time. I upload a ton of

different types of content. If you want to check it out, I would love to have you.

If you like this, please give it a big thumbs up, so I know what content you

want to see. It also helps out with the YouTube new algorithm thing, that's

really shady, that I don't, I don't like it, and nobody's gonna make me like it.

Okay, so this is put together by Kookies And Cream, another one of my very

favorite content creators. I haven't had anything on my channel by Kookies And

Cream for a little bit, but I will link the, their channel up here, and BTS Are

Runway Models. I cannot argue with this title because it's facts.

Uh, last weekend I saw a snippet of a runway, and I swear to God, I don't know what

happened, but Jin bias wrecked me hard, so I'm- we'll see what happens here. All

right, BTS Are Runway Models, Catwalk Compilation. Let's go.

Yes. Oh no.

No!

No, no! You just did that to me! You killed me! That's not nice!

No, (unintelligible)

What? No! Oh, I don't need you, Jin. I don't need you right now. We just talked, we

talked about it.

Yeah, you're coming for me. All right, you're a little young right here

Kookie, little young. Still. Stop it.

The swag is high, sir.

Nobody can wink like him. He's got the wink down. Oh, stop it, stop it, stop it,

stop it, stop!

No, with that!

I mean, I thought we were going to go to a place, but

I wasn't expecting this place so soon. I don't know if that was stupid of me, but I

should have definitely gotten the ice.

Oh

What's up, Park Jimin?

Oh, jeez.

Okay.

Yeah, yeah.

Stop. Okay. That was rough.

These two. God, I love them.

Yep.

Whoa.

Body rolls on each other, I'm not mad. I'm not mad.

That's- not mad.

You sexy bitch. How? How, how? How, how, how?

Can you- oh god. Yes!

Oh no, the smile. Oh god, I love his smile.

I, I've seen this, I won't lie, but this is

the most spectacular thing on earth, because

I cannot walk like that in stilettos, so he wins.

Oh, yep.

So, so amazing.

Yeah.

Here's your new models, Versace and Gucci. Jesus Christ, Taehyung.

Little young, little young.

Little young.

Doesn't mean that, oh.

I mean, little young. Can't. I cannot with the young. I-

What is J-Hope doing back there? He's just- He's his own party.

Oh, he really is his own party.

Whoa, I can't, I can't look at you right now, Jungkook.

My contact is now in my skull.

No! No! No! Not this! Not this! Okay.

Suga.

I've seen that piece of it. Okay.

The fear is high.

Stop it, Park Jimin. Nobody said.

Jimin

Jungkook, I did not expect that out of you.

But you do expect this out of Hoseok, you just do.

He's perfect.

Stop.

That'll make you stop the laugh.

I don't know what's happening. I'm not mad. I don't even know what just happened.

It's cool. I'm okay with that.

That would be me on the catwalk right there.

Okay.

Jin stans, come get your boy.

Oh.

I am so not okay with what Jin is up to right now.

Everybody's a bias wrecker. Think about it though, think about it. Like

you have one bias, and six bias wreckers. How- yes, that is the fact. That is facts.

Oh, how fun is that video? Oh my god! I loved it, loved it, loved it. That was a

blast. If you like this type of video, let me know, and I will keep on trying to

find these really fun compilations, just give me a like. That also helps in the

YouTube algorithms, which are right now insanely, I don't know what's going on.

They're insane. I would love it if you'd subscribe to my channel if you are new

here, we have a ton of fun, we always talk in the comments section, and there's some

amazing, amazing conversations that we get into. So that is one of my very

favorite things about hanging out here on YouTube with you guys. If you also-

please hit the notification bell. There is something going on with YouTube, I hear

it in every YouTube community that I watch, or I'm listening to, or I'm part of

there is something going on. If you don't hit the notification bell, you are not

notified in any way, shape, or form that any of us have uploaded, so do that with

me, do that with your other YouTubers, do that with your favorite peoples, that way

you can stay informed. And yeah, I hope that you had fun, I hope that you have a

fantastic Monday wherever you are, I will put those other two- it was the Puma

video- was it Puma video? Oh crap, now I can't remember right off the top of my head

because Jin just done messed me up. Oh. Yeah. I'll put, I'll put those other two

Twitter polls up not this week, but next week so you can take a look. All right. I

hope that you have a great day. Take care. Bye bye.

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