Very well presented! Just need to change the lighting so your eyes aren't shadowed, like a cheap clip on lamp with a 10" or 12" aluminum reflector. Just get a piece of tracing paper to use as a diffuser that can be held in front of the light using some tape and cardboard tabs (to keep the paper away from heat), and use a pair of "bright white" 100w incandescent bulbs in a dual-bulb screw-in adapter, aimed from about 45-degrees from your your left or right, and downwards at about 45-degrees, or whatever downward angle you feel looks better after doing test footage. Other than that, it was really good. You're a natural in front of the camera. Seriously.
Well dude, id say that all is well and you could only add a little more light behind the camera to shine on you more. (adding soft lights is the Fix) this video is great! no one is making these videos like this cahnnel. your welcome!
I usually use a pair of small umbrellas but I was on a time crunch for this one so I failed to add the normal studio lighting I use. I will make sure to use it in the future. Thanks dude.
It matters how often you wear them. I wear mine every day so once a week is just about right. If you are only wearing them once or twice a week you could probably go longer. I would say, at very least, once a month is good.
Hello, great video !!! Is this "show cream" applicable on any boot material (leather, gore-tex", textile, rubber etc.). Can you please give more info on where to find it? Thank you !
+Ad Mortem The basics, yes. Gas squirts into the cylinders, spark plugs ignite the aerosolized fuel, and the explosion drives the pistons. Pistons drives the camshaft and camshaft drives the sprocket/final drive. Close?
I had to un-dislike this video because I noticed the button was highlighted. Maybe there are a lot of accidental dislikes happening. How else could you have more than 0 dislikes for a simple tutorial?
many thanks man such an golden video u got there!
we appreciate the hard work u put into every video u upload
Thanks man. I appreciate it.
Very well presented! Just need to change the lighting so your eyes aren't shadowed, like a cheap clip on lamp with a 10" or 12" aluminum reflector. Just get a piece of tracing paper to use as a diffuser that can be held in front of the light using some tape and cardboard tabs (to keep the paper away from heat), and use a pair of "bright white" 100w incandescent bulbs in a dual-bulb screw-in adapter, aimed from about 45-degrees from your your left or right, and downwards at about 45-degrees, or whatever downward angle you feel looks better after doing test footage. Other than that, it was really good. You're a natural in front of the camera. Seriously.
Thanks man. I usually use a pair of umbrellas but I didn't this time. I saw, while editing, this was a mistake. I will use them from now on.
Awesome! I, and many others out here in youtubeland, are looking forward to more vids like this, in addition to the motovlogs & live streaming. :-)
+OregonOnTwoWheels
Cool man. I'll keep them coming.
bro your videos are always very informative. thanks for sharing 🕶
+Super Skinny
Thanks man. Glad to.
TLR, The Shoe Clean Professor 👨🏫
This was a interesting video, not one I expected but it's interesting. Good job.
Haha, thanks.
Well dude, id say that all is well and you could only add a little more light behind the camera to shine on you more. (adding soft lights is the Fix)
this video is great!
no one is making these videos like this cahnnel.
your welcome!
I usually use a pair of small umbrellas but I was on a time crunch for this one so I failed to add the normal studio lighting I use. I will make sure to use it in the future. Thanks dude.
nice good stuff
Thanks man.
Hey TLR, what days do you live stream? Love your videos, keep up the awesome work!
Every Thursday 7pm Arizona time. Thanks man.
great vid man thank you
Thanks man.
Great video, TLR! How often should one shine their boots?
It matters how often you wear them. I wear mine every day so once a week is just about right. If you are only wearing them once or twice a week you could probably go longer. I would say, at very least, once a month is good.
Good video bro!
Thanks man.
Well said, look after your kit and it will look after you
+andrew robinson
No joke.
Ok so I know this isn't about boot care but bro!!!! Check out the new cbr 250rr and do a ride review! Plz!!! lol it looks pretty cool
Cool man. If I get the chance I will.
ThisLifeRiding yes!!!! I love you lol! I wanna hear your opinion on it
Awesome man. Thanks.
What about inside the boots? proper way of cleaning inside would be nice to be added to this video.Thanks.
Looks like your old boots have another year in them now.
Yeah, keeping boots shined really does a lot to add to their life.
Hello, great video !!! Is this "show cream" applicable on any boot material (leather, gore-tex", textile, rubber etc.). Can you please give more info on where to find it? Thank you !
Not to be mean or anything, but you have the most cute voice, and then the such a manly face xD
Its all good. I don't mind being cute and manly.
Emil Rosenkvist Lol! and you have a cute picture 😂
Hey TLR do you know how an engine works?
+Ad Mortem
The basics, yes. Gas squirts into the cylinders, spark plugs ignite the aerosolized fuel, and the explosion drives the pistons. Pistons drives the camshaft and camshaft drives the sprocket/final drive. Close?
ThisLifeRiding yeah your right! I just watched SmarterEveryDay's video about engines. Before, I didnt know how an engine works.
+Ad Mortem
Oh, haha. I thought you were testing me.
ThisLifeRiding I mean, I was kinda testing you. 😅
+Ad Mortem
Haha, caught red handed!
A++
Thanks man.
I had to un-dislike this video because I noticed the button was highlighted. Maybe there are a lot of accidental dislikes happening. How else could you have more than 0 dislikes for a simple tutorial?