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Have you thought about installing an (even lightweight/non-blackout) shade for that skylight? My parents did this to the skylights in their house a couple of years ago and my initial reaction was, “Where were these when I was younger?!”
Yeah, we’ve pondered it a bit. The ‘problem’ is that the sun only directly hits us on our desks from roughly early June till July sometime. And even then, only a few hours a day. Of course, it’s heating the space almost all day, even when it’s not hitting our desks.
The other thought was honestly just putting up an umbrella. Which, might make for a fun summer vibe. :)
How warm does it get if run a ladder up there and hold your hand near the glass?
I assume the skylight is Low-E glass but adding solar film could lower the SHGC significantly if that is an issue.
Hmm, I’ll have to try tomorrow. It’s 5PM now, so a bit cooler.
The fun part though: I can charge the Casio watch at my desk. :)
Hi Corey,
I also have a skylight roof and I having the same issues has Raymaker, what that blackout shades a DYI ? Interior or exterior mounted ? Can you please share some details ?
Your cave looks very cool.
Slomo guys released a video few days ago shot with the same probelens. He also mentions it needs a lot of light. Here it is: link to youtube.com
Indeed, an awesome video. Meant to include it in my Week in Review this weekend. Doh! Next weekend!
Yeah, it’s utterly insane how much light you need. Of course, you can compensate some on ISO depending on your camera. The GH5 is no slouch, but the image entirely fell apart pretty quickly as I went beyond 3200.
I suspect it’s also a lens that you could spend a week really learning and optimizing. In my case I probably spent 5 hours in total dorking with it trying to nail the right settings to get a halfway decent shot. Way more time than I should have. I couldn’t really find any guides for the GH5 + Probe that would have sped up that process, in terms of settings. I found the exact resolutions/file types I recorded it had a dramatic impact on usability of the footage (which, I’ve never really seen before on the GH5).
I was looking at SUP boards the other day… and specifically that same AM Fusion of your pictures. Funny.
Sweet! Seems pretty good to me!
Here’s the exact one (Amazon Germany) for folks interested: link to amazon.de
Yo, SUP?
I used to work in a building that had automatic fire vents that leaked during heavy rain they never got it sorted. In the end I’m not sure if people were issued or bought in big umbrellas that were permanently at the ready. You could stick a couple of parasols up! Bring the outside in.
Please tell me I’m not the only one that was served a Whoop display ad RIGHT below point #5.
That’s weird. You shouldn’t have been served any Whoop ads, they’re on my block list. Any idea what URL it pointed to?
I don’t know the URL. I do remember Whoop’s ad copy showed something like “$0 for your first 30 days” I think.
I was more speaking to the irony than calling anyone out. Forgot about this site’s policy.
FWIW. I actually have a “G shock move” ad in that space right now.
Google DSP open web display ads are the Wild West.
Thanks.
Sigh, now to track down that Casio URL…
Very nice! But surely you pedaled rather paddled back with the SUP on the bike? Unless you put the bike on the board and floated along – now that could be fun….
Quick question please Ray: what is the rest of your camera rig in that pic – looks intriguing!
The camera is atop an Edelkrone HeadPlus unit, which normally sits on an Edelkrone slider. At the moment it’s on a Jib instead. I was trying to do a shot with the camera moving up as the slider moved outbound. Didn’t work out due to reflections on the screen from various lights, and running out of time to find a way to cancel all the reflections.
DC, could you please share some pictures on how you attached your board to the Urban Arrow? Much appreciated!
In the sketchiest way possible!
On the rear of the board there’s a metal ring. So, I took a short (roughly 30cm) bungee cord, and hooked one in there, and one end into the upper portion of child seat (one of the vent holes). Looking at the picture that part is easy to see.
Then, for the front there was a spare dog leash in the bike box at the time. I simply hooked one end to the front mini metal d-ring (seen on front of board where the ropes are), and then looped it through the ‘vent’ holes in the Urban arrow on the opposite side. Basically I just made a loop. You could also connect it backwards towards the seat too. Again, nothing fancy here.
However, it turns out it’s brilliant! I can connect/detach the board in about 10 seconds. And then just leave everything there (I toss the bungee cord into the bike box). For the dog leash I’m sure other solutions would work too, but the leash is adjustable, which was handy. I initially tried a bungee cord up front, but found that it bounced too much and would touch the ground when I hit speed bumps/etc, whereas the dog leash had no give. But a simple piece of rope with a caribeaner would also work great.
Hi Ray
Since I lack a lot of the SoMe platforms I thought this was the best way to share a little kudo for you, from a YouTube runner:
link to youtu.be
Kofuzi, have a test video and a run club talk with your awesome t-shirt on.
All the best from CPH, Denmark
Awesome! And thanks for alerting me! So far behind on all the YouTube videos. Eeks!
I have the same SUP board! It looks like a really nice environment you are going to for paddling. I like how you attached the board to your bicycle, I always take it in a backpack and inflate it at the location. Doesn’t the board bump into your leg all the time during cycling?
Nice!
Luckily, the way the cargo bike tapers out slightly means it pushes the board away from your legs, so it never touches.