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Randomly made photos and videos of the weather
I make photos when I see something beautiful or rare. This time I selected some category photos of the weather you don't see every day. But making photo's is ...
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Thank yo for this informative video and for the contact information at the
end so we can learn more AND go into business ourselves with this product
in mind. I bet that kiln costs a pretty penny.
This is amazing to watch. However I wish to do my Late Fathers photo myself
on photoshop, can someone please help me in telling me what the size of the
photo should be set as please?. thank you.
1) can you recommend a good quality printer for this? laser vs ink 2) are
special toners needed for resisting fading? 3) are special decal paper
needed for resisting fading? thank you
I heard these are special prints which the ink they use lasts a life time
in the sun, Is this true? I want to buy a printer like that what is a good
one? Thanks,
Personal Photo Slideshow - Aftermath Of Katrina - Biloxi, MS
This photo slide show demonstrates the amazing power of Hurricane Katrina. None of these photos were downloaded from the net. They were all taken by us ...
Despite the damage, Katrina was an 'underrated' storm by it's category. The
storm surge was well into 'Category 5' range which is 19 feet and higher.
Katrina's was 28 feet, surpassing Camile's 24 foot storm surge. When it
made landfall, substain winds were 135 mph with 150 mph gusts putting it
well into Category 4 status when first making landfall in Parish, LA, then
made landfall again with 125-130 mph substain winds with 140 mph gusts,
still puts it into Category 4 status with the wind gusts.
Every year, the locals here say "I heard we're getting even more storms
this year" or "They say the waters are warm and the storms will be worse
this year". They said last year, the year after Katrina, would be worse for
us. We were suppose to get a record number of storms. How many did we get?
None. Yep, not a single storm. Sorry to tell you this, but I think man and
machine still have much difficulty predicting the weather one year out. I
wouldn't worry about your 13 storms just yet.
Thanks. My wife and I snuck past the guards set up at the RR crossings
between HWY 90 and Pass Road by taking a back road by the coliseum. We were
able to get some great shots. When most of them were taken, we couldn't see
another human being in any direction. It was an unusual feeling that you
can't describe. I received many compliments from friends and family so
decided to post on this site for others to see. I'm glad someone still
appreciates it. Thanks...Magus
My Father in Law survived Katrina on his 60ft sailboat in the industrial
canal in Biloxi. Our home on Mytle, a block up form Isle of Capri, was
obliterated. We were able to also sneak around roadblocks to get back to
the coast the day after the storm, namely to find my father in law who we
were sure had not made it when we saw how badly the coast and the boats
nearest the bridge of the canal were damaged. He made it and the boat
suffered only minimal damage.
Thanks for sharing this video. I was there the weekend before the storm. I
knew the homes that stood in front of the water... Breath taking. It still
amazes me the power of the water. I cried many tears looking at pictures
and seeing the homeless in tents...as I am from the New Orleans area. But I
was one of the lucky ones that got out. Thanks again for sharing.
In reply to those who inquired about the music the track is titled "Clubbed
to Death" by Rob Dougan and I believe the mix is the Kurayamino Variation.
It was used in the Matrix as mentioned earlier.
Thanks for the video Brian Buckley. This is def a sobering reminder of the
extreme wrath of nature and what the media ignored.
Il y'a 14 ans une jeune fille appeler jula de ati de kada venais de fêter
son anniversaire mais quand tout à coup un homme mystérieux l'a tué par un
ravalement de mot : lajuatuakada maintenant que vous aver lu se message un
esprit viendra vous voir toute les nuits sauf si vous le metter dans 3
vidéos différentes
My dad had to stay at Treasure Bay during the storm, he was head of
security at the time, there was no full nights of sleeping, there wasn't
anything for 5 days, then we got a hold of him miraculously there was a
cell tower that was running, and we heard "I'm fine see you soon" then it
cut out again
batteries 4.00 flashlights 5.00 surviving katrina priceless they got that
off a commercial..i am from biloxi and i passed by that house a couple of
times..they gave people a reason to laugh when they passed that house and
that helped a lot of people out...we are not victims..we are survivors!!
I am from Ocean Springs and I gotta tell you, you guys did a fabulous job
on production of this video. Considering it is amatuer you did one hell of
a job!!! Ranks with anything I have seen out of the lenses of professional
photographers. Good Job....CHILLING!!!
I remember this very day. I worked for the Beau Rivage in Biloxi, MS. Boy,
I will tell you one thing. Get the hell out when they tell you to leave.
THE NEXT DAY? I was hoping for the better. OMG. It was like a huge bomb
just dropped on us. Thanks for sharing
Sorry, I don't know the name of the song off hand, but it was in the movie
"The Matrix". Look up the movie stats and I'm sure you'll find it on some
web page. It was in the scene where Neo was being trained by Morpheus to
spot Agents inside the Matrix.
Missy, I spent my childhood summers with my grandmother in Gulfport. We all
thought nothing could ever be worse than Camille (cat 5, btw) but Katrina
was 100's of times worse and officially a cat 4..
Thank you for sharing this. I have a close friend who's mother lives in
Biloxi. After seeing this account, it's amazing anyone survived. Very well
done clip. God Bless everyone affected!
Thanks for this video. Very well done. The green house near the end that
says "water line" on it was about 1/2 a mile from my house. It fared much
better than mine though.
we lived in florida when hurricane ivan hit we moved to mississippi and
hurricane katrina hit and now we live in north carolina and we are
expecting 13 storms to hit