I’m more of a silent watcher but I just have to say that your videos always bring me so much peace and calmness, but always leave me feeling motivated, creative and in a general productive mood! Hope the term is treating you well 🥰
The fact you got into a library that was empty is a dream! Every time I go to a library it is so slammed and I was only able to find a great seat once.
No way! I just thought how I'd love a new vlog from you but then, - you're busy, you just uploaded 2 vids not long ago - and BANG, there you are!! 😂 Thank you, Ruby! You're truly amazing and can honestly call yourself the queen of productivity! I don't know how you do it, but rest assured, you're so appreciated! ❤
Florescent lights don't project a steady stream of light, camera catches the phenomenon because all recording devices still don't record every frame of real time, it only takes certain "pictures" or frames per second. You'll see this in old footage of older computer monitors running acting like florescent lights. To get around this problem you have to match your frame rate with the frequency of the lights you are in. You need to shoot at frame rates that are divisible by the number of light pulses. So, in a 60 Hz AC area, you'll need to shoot at 30, 60 or 120 fps.
I love your explanation of this phenomenon. I remember learning about flicker and what is visible to the brain and human eye versus how a camera works. Perfect explanation.
Sir Gawain and the Green Knight is one of my favourites - definitely read the Tolkien Translation it is a work of art itself! I have studied it twice 20 years apart (once during my undergraduate degree once when I went back to uni to do 1 paper on Tolkien’s Lord of the Rings and his medieval literature influences (like Sir Gawain and Beowulf).
Ahh thank you! I actually just got back from a lecture on Tolkien (the influence of the medieval and old English texts on Tolkien is just incredible!). It’s so funny you should say this now ! X
I love the library clips, and I'm so envious of your library access. I'm in rural Australia, and the nearest academic library is a long drive away. Also, Wild has an Australian store, and your discount code worked there. So good to have the Oxford vlogs back.
It is a heron - good eye. The ponytale-looking feathers hanging down are a giveaway on many different herons. I think you have a heron there called a Grey. Our main one is massive and called the Great Blue. Try and hang out to watch one take flight if you can. It’s amazing.
Ruby, have you yet gone for a walk on the Thames River footpath (in the direction of London)? There are some magnificent hand-operated wooden locks there. If you ask the lock master, they will let you operate the lock yourself. It is a fabulous experience, and also in summertime there are wild blackberries as well as cows right on the path. It is one of my favorite Oxford memories.
I needed a little slice of Oxford this morning as I jump into the online poetry class I'm teaching. So thank you!! And I continue to be envious of your Remarkable tablet. Some day!! I always want to annotate my readings, but I don't want to mark up my books, so a Remarkable would be wonderful. I also tend to write by hand and then type up later, which is fine for poems and short pieces, but not so much for books!! ;) Have a delightful day, Ruby!! Warmly, Susanne in San Diego :D
LOL at your reaction to Sweetman because it reminded me of when I literally threw one of Nietzsche's books across the room at his attitude towards women. Have a great term at Oxford!
Ruby you've become one of my favourite youtubers, your videos always make me feel good! I'm curious about crumpets, I've never tried them either and everybody seems to like them
Good luck for the new academic term. Hope you are getting on alright at Oxford Ruby. I take such delight in watching you progress in your endeavours. 😊
Oxford is beautiful. I spent many years there doing my BA and later just floating about. Though, practically speaking, it's not a city, it's a town (it's just the Woolsey cathedral at Christ Church which gives it its status). And Blackwell's... I love Blackwell's- the best bookshop I've ever known. I wonder if The White Horse is still nearby. It used to be a very good pub.
Productivity = transcend your culturescape + question the brules + live in your blissiplines as much as you can Wishing you the best in your research/expertise and your well-being whilst let your culture flow with purity like water. As always, take care and Happy Wild Practice!
Oh my gosh, I LOVE wild and everything they stand for! They're a certified B-corp, which means that they've met a series of standards that guarantee they are sustainable (to a certain extent) both socially and environmentally! So, so amazing. I've purchased their deodorant as a Christmas gift for myself and it was the most exciting present EVER! They also gave me three 50% discounts for my friends. Highly recommend!
At 3:25, you have black stripes on your video because your camera is filming on a different frequency than the light in the elevator is going. A light that is switched on always goes on and off, but it goes so quickly that we cannot see it. You can compare it with a video: it consists out of hundereds of pictures, but when you have 24 pictures per second (or more) it will feel smooth and you won’t recognise you are looking at a bunch of pictures. The problem here in you video is just that the light and your “frames per second” on your camera are different, this way your camera actually captures the light going off! Which is very cool I think 😊
You can also see it in some clips right before the elevator clip that the lights are flickering. It is funny to think that we are standing in the dark without even knowing/seeing it haha
Hey Ruby I love your video so much. I don't know if you remember but a couple of months ago I asked if you would do a video on your writing process from beginning to end, you could do a series of the different stages. I would love it if you did that as I'm sure you have great advice that could help. Thank you
I read the Swetnam and Speght pamphlets in my undergrad! Swetnam also made me super angry but Speghts piece makes him look like a fool. She’s brilliant.
Hi Ruby, Started back teaching a new English student this week and thought Where's Ruby's Vlog? It just arrived and yes you are so productive!. Well done with the new term start and Oxford looks so wintery but beautiful. Have a great term and read lots. Debbie😀
Love wild deodorant. Used it religiously for years. In fact probably my only long standing habit, I jump between all my other health and well-being products but wild has definitely stood the test of time for me
Hi Ruby, not sure if you talked about it anywhere already, but id be curious to learn what it's like to be among people of "your kind" :) as in... all of those people there are hard working, love studying, aimed for oxford and got in! Do you feel a connection to them? Is it easier to build friendships?
Ruby you have inspired me so much. I am going to Boston and New England in September because I adored your vlogs so much. I also chose Canterbury university because of its dark academia/ cosy vibes which is I think why you may have chosen Oxford. I am so happy you are content in such a perfect for you place.
Understandably, Oxford isn't your typical city: it is rich with history and tradition, so I see why you would miss the place, if even for several days.Warms our hearts to know that you are an early bird through and through, pecking at the worms within the confines of an empty library, where you find early morning solace in the words of Ocean Vuong. I am a published poet myself (you can peruse some of my work in Poetry London's Spring 2023 issue 104, alongside established names like Maya C. Pope, Kwame Dawes, Jane Hirshfield, Karen Solie) so I do appreciate that you like aspects of contemporary poetry. I can't say that for the general public though, as the genre is increasingly becoming arcane for the literati. I know. Long live poetry! Sorry to hear you stumbled upon academic sexism, but it comes with the territory. May you grow from the experience, and become a better human being and scholar in your own right.
Ruby, as others have commented, the black horizontal bars in that sequence might be caused by the flicker of LED illumination in that particular location. Your camera sensor records stuff that the human eye either tunes out or does not have the capacity to resolve. From a physics and Philip Larkin nerd. Best wishes for your studies in 2024.
yayyy, wild. I love it. None deodorant ever worked on me, I was always "smelly" but this is the only one that really stops it and its still fresh after 12 hours. Ive tried so many deodorants and only this one worked. And yes I love how its sustainable too. The only "issue" would be cotton black shirts but tbh it doesnt show on the outside and the washing machine deals with it easily since the ingredients are natural
@@imchristinac Aww sorry. I dunno maybe try to do just like a one slide? It feels just as the other deodorants of this type imo. But Yea if you don’t like this type in general then its understandable that you don’t like this one. But also to be fair it probably takes some time getting used to it like everything 🫶
Yes crumpets are fab . . but unfortunately they are not made here in Iceland but I always have them when visiting UK and that book Shakespeare on Toast looked so interesting and I also found many other interesting books about Shakespeare by the same author, so thanks for the intro to him.
I really appreciate u, u study whole day whereas we Indian students have destroyed our lives by studying whole night then sleeping in day light and after waking up ,chill around and into sleeping hrs at night time 12 midnight sit to study if u see the Indian vlogs.
Love the video as always Ruby! Thank you for the refillable deodorant recommendation too! I have been trying to find a good product to try and I even could use your code in the dutch store! Can’t wait to try them out!
I miss Oxford. I've been once. We got to stay in the old town hall. Literally a castle with a view of the school. It was so cool! Felt like being in Harry Potter. Had the best time in the Eagle and Child pub. :D
Ruby , friends & followers ...i cracked the coffeebeans today jan. 21st 2024 by myself in a mill ...tasty so much more power of choclate , rosted aroma and planty more item's ... this is right now the most ultimate way to "enjoy" coffee ( trust me i'am a busdriver with excellent knowledge about coffee ☕) Ruby do you try different sugar types like white or brown sugar ? or milk infill with other fat-percent ?
I don't see anyone writing about it. So from my knowledge, these black stripes are a kind of interference between the speed of your camera taking pictures to make a video and the speed of blinking light bulbs in your (elevator?). Probably for lighting this room they used LED bulbs which constantly blink at a frequency high enough not to be noticeable to our eye, but if the camera with which you record the film takes time-lapse pictures at the same frequency, you can observe just such phenomena as blinking of light or black stripes appearing on the screen.
Ruby, you asked a similar question as it was answered by a Stephen Schiller online, albeit not for an elaborate as his - was just interested myself, not only from a scientific point of view but also from a philosophical - what and how do we perceive what we believe to be 'real'? Here the similar question: (Qestion) Why does my desk lamp seem to emit flickering stripes of light when viewed through my phone camera while to the naked eye the area is evenly lighted? (Stephen Schiller) Because the light from the lamp is actually going on and off at a fast rate, faster than you can perceive. And, because a video camera may likely be sampling the light for only brief milliseconds for every movie frame, at a rate of about 25 to 30 times a second, this capture interval is delayed from image row to image row. And, because if the frequencies of the lamp flicker and the frequency of the camera frame rate are close but not exactly the same, you will see a variety of effects that could be described as “spatial moire” and overall flickering. From an engineering/mathematical point of view (which I am pretty sure nobody wants to hear about), this is caused by “nonlinear frequency mixing” in both the time and spatial domains.
GoPro? This is caused by your lighting. Traditional bulbs are always "on". LED lights however are not always on. They flash on and off rapidly, too fast for the eye to see, but easily picked up as black lines on your camera. You need to go into your regional settings and change the HZ settings to 50HZ or 60HZ depending on what it's currently set up to. This is also in your NTSC/Pal settings. If this doesn't eliminate the problem, you can adjust your shutter speed manually.
Ruby as I saw one comment you viewed, I thought perhaps a book you need to read is ‘A Room with A View’. There is also a film which is beautiful and heartwarming. It stars Helen Bonham Carter who is - as you know - Bellatrix Lestrange in Harry Potter. Love this video, as usual.
Studying in a room with walls full of books ❤. Hey, now I see a portrait of Shakespeare in the mural. It's true the fact nobody really know how to spell is last name, because William always wrote it different?
I understand your irritation with the (long since deceased) person who wrote their opinion about women being inferior to men, but don't waste your time getting upset over someone else's low-level consciousness. An opinion like that just makes me chuckle as it shows that the person who thought it/wrote it clearly was in a much lower state of consciousness. Our entire universe shows clearly how it takes both the male and female for creation to exist, and even the Bible is clear that God is both male and female. Everything requires both. Anyone who does not get this... well, it is like trying to explain common sense to an infant. Why bother getting upset that they don't get it? They are just not capable yet, for whatever reason. Thank you for sharing your lovely journey at Oxford, and please enjoy it as it will pass so quickly. It is wonderful that you will have these videos to look back on, and thank you for sharing them with us! 🙂
I’m more of a silent watcher but I just have to say that your videos always bring me so much peace and calmness, but always leave me feeling motivated, creative and in a general productive mood! Hope the term is treating you well 🥰
oh Issie - this is so lovely! Thank you for taking the time to write this x
The fact you got into a library that was empty is a dream! Every time I go to a library it is so slammed and I was only able to find a great seat once.
No way! I just thought how I'd love a new vlog from you but then, - you're busy, you just uploaded 2 vids not long ago - and BANG, there you are!! 😂 Thank you, Ruby! You're truly amazing and can honestly call yourself the queen of productivity! I don't know how you do it, but rest assured, you're so appreciated! ❤
SAME!!!!
Florescent lights don't project a steady stream of light, camera catches the phenomenon because all recording devices still don't record every frame of real time, it only takes certain "pictures" or frames per second. You'll see this in old footage of older computer monitors running acting like florescent lights.
To get around this problem you have to match your frame rate with the frequency of the lights you are in. You need to shoot at frame rates that are divisible by the number of light pulses. So, in a 60 Hz AC area, you'll need to shoot at 30, 60 or 120 fps.
I love your explanation of this phenomenon. I remember learning about flicker and what is visible to the brain and human eye versus how a camera works. Perfect explanation.
Sir Gawain and the Green Knight is one of my favourites - definitely read the Tolkien Translation it is a work of art itself! I have studied it twice 20 years apart (once during my undergraduate degree once when I went back to uni to do 1 paper on Tolkien’s Lord of the Rings and his medieval literature influences (like Sir Gawain and Beowulf).
Ahh thank you! I actually just got back from a lecture on Tolkien (the influence of the medieval and old English texts on Tolkien is just incredible!). It’s so funny you should say this now ! X
I love the library clips, and I'm so envious of your library access. I'm in rural Australia, and the nearest academic library is a long drive away. Also, Wild has an Australian store, and your discount code worked there. So good to have the Oxford vlogs back.
Well done on the sponsorship from Wild! I find your videos so relaxing and lovely to watch!
It’s honestly the coolest sponsorship 🙈 I love them so much! And thank you so much katy!
It is a heron - good eye. The ponytale-looking feathers hanging down are a giveaway on many different herons. I think you have a heron there called a Grey. Our main one is massive and called the Great Blue.
Try and hang out to watch one take flight if you can. It’s amazing.
It feels so good to see you over the years since 2018😊
Ruby, have you yet gone for a walk on the Thames River footpath (in the direction of London)? There are some magnificent hand-operated wooden locks there. If you ask the lock master, they will let you operate the lock yourself. It is a fabulous experience, and also in summertime there are wild blackberries as well as cows right on the path. It is one of my favorite Oxford memories.
Your videos are comforting me so much at university Ruby, have a great semester xx
I am so glad that you are back at Oxford university and posting your vlogs. I am looking forward to what you will be studying in Term 2.
Ruby, your videos are so comforting! Love watching them 💖💛
I needed a little slice of Oxford this morning as I jump into the online poetry class I'm teaching. So thank you!! And I continue to be envious of your Remarkable tablet. Some day!! I always want to annotate my readings, but I don't want to mark up my books, so a Remarkable would be wonderful. I also tend to write by hand and then type up later, which is fine for poems and short pieces, but not so much for books!! ;) Have a delightful day, Ruby!!
Warmly,
Susanne in San Diego :D
Ruby, you are just too sweet. Thanks for including your friends.
LOL at your reaction to Sweetman because it reminded me of when I literally threw one of Nietzsche's books across the room at his attitude towards women. Have a great term at Oxford!
Ahhh I love that!
Ruby you've become one of my favourite youtubers, your videos always make me feel good! I'm curious about crumpets, I've never tried them either and everybody seems to like them
So happy to see a new video ☺️ loving your Oxford vlogs - your happiness shines through
Also Simon Armitage is from my town 🥰
Your videos are always so calming to watch makes my day ❤
Good luck for the new academic term. Hope you are getting on alright at Oxford Ruby. I take such delight in watching you progress in your endeavours. 😊
Love your vlogs. I’m starting uni on 29th Jan. thanks to you I’m all organised and ready for the new semester. Thankyou so much!!! ❤❤❤
Love your videos, Ruby! Oxford is so enchanting! Your application to study is inspiring. wishing you every success for the new term. Love sue xxx
Oxford is beautiful. I spent many years there doing my BA and later just floating about. Though, practically speaking, it's not a city, it's a town (it's just the Woolsey cathedral at Christ Church which gives it its status). And Blackwell's... I love Blackwell's- the best bookshop I've ever known. I wonder if The White Horse is still nearby. It used to be a very good pub.
Productivity = transcend your culturescape + question the brules + live in your blissiplines as much as you can
Wishing you the best in your research/expertise and your well-being whilst let your culture flow with purity like water. As always, take care and Happy Wild Practice!
We will always support you. Keep working hard no matter what.
How lovely to see you. Yes I am actually having a good start to the year. Hope yours is excellent 👌
Oh my gosh, I LOVE wild and everything they stand for! They're a certified B-corp, which means that they've met a series of standards that guarantee they are sustainable (to a certain extent) both socially and environmentally! So, so amazing. I've purchased their deodorant as a Christmas gift for myself and it was the most exciting present EVER! They also gave me three 50% discounts for my friends. Highly recommend!
At 3:25, you have black stripes on your video because your camera is filming on a different frequency than the light in the elevator is going. A light that is switched on always goes on and off, but it goes so quickly that we cannot see it. You can compare it with a video: it consists out of hundereds of pictures, but when you have 24 pictures per second (or more) it will feel smooth and you won’t recognise you are looking at a bunch of pictures. The problem here in you video is just that the light and your “frames per second” on your camera are different, this way your camera actually captures the light going off! Which is very cool I think 😊
You can also see it in some clips right before the elevator clip that the lights are flickering. It is funny to think that we are standing in the dark without even knowing/seeing it haha
Hey Ruby I love your video so much. I don't know if you remember but a couple of months ago I asked if you would do a video on your writing process from beginning to end, you could do a series of the different stages. I would love it if you did that as I'm sure you have great advice that could help. Thank you
Look at Abbie Emmons for writing, she has really good videos for literally everything that has anything to do with writing
Thank you so much. You are very kind for replying to me.😃😃😃@@katya1455
Are you a writer too?
@@katya1455
I was soooo happy to see a new video. Thank you for inspiring us, Ruby. Much Love from Sri Lanka
Your videos are always so motavating and help me to stop procrastinating! Thank you Ruby ❤
Hey Ruby! I love your videos so much they are always so helpful and fun to watch. Hope you have a great time at Oxford👍👍
So fast! Thanks for sharing this day with us Ruby :)))))
I read the Swetnam and Speght pamphlets in my undergrad! Swetnam also made me super angry but Speghts piece makes him look like a fool. She’s brilliant.
Hi Ruby, Started back teaching a new English student this week and thought Where's Ruby's Vlog? It just arrived and yes you are so productive!. Well done with the new term start and Oxford looks so wintery but beautiful. Have a great term and read lots. Debbie😀
3:40 you look just like your Mum in that cardigan with your hair back. Its adorable
Ruby, I will have to be as productive as you. Thank you for your inspiring videos 🩷
I love Oceans writing I recently read Night Sky With Exit Wounds and On Earth we’re Briefly Gorgeous :). Both were amazing.
Love wild deodorant. Used it religiously for years. In fact probably my only long standing habit, I jump between all my other health and well-being products but wild has definitely stood the test of time for me
Mental note: Must try crumpets. Crumpets are fab.😘
Hi Ruby, not sure if you talked about it anywhere already, but id be curious to learn what it's like to be among people of "your kind" :) as in... all of those people there are hard working, love studying, aimed for oxford and got in! Do you feel a connection to them? Is it easier to build friendships?
Ruby you have inspired me so much. I am going to Boston and New England in September because I adored your vlogs so much. I also chose Canterbury university because of its dark academia/ cosy vibes which is I think why you may have chosen Oxford. I am so happy you are content in such a perfect for you place.
Boston Museum of Fine Arts and Harvard's Field Museum are ahhhhmazing as well. Highly recommend both.
And the Boston Library has a tea room which is absolutely brilliant!
Understandably, Oxford isn't your typical city: it is rich with history and tradition, so I see why you would miss the place, if even for several days.Warms our hearts to know that you are an early bird through and through, pecking at the worms within the confines of an empty library, where you find early morning solace in the words of Ocean Vuong. I am a published poet myself (you can peruse some of my work in Poetry London's Spring 2023 issue 104, alongside established names like Maya C. Pope, Kwame Dawes, Jane Hirshfield, Karen Solie) so I do appreciate that you like aspects of contemporary poetry. I can't say that for the general public though, as the genre is increasingly becoming arcane for the literati. I know. Long live poetry! Sorry to hear you stumbled upon academic sexism, but it comes with the territory. May you grow from the experience, and become a better human being and scholar in your own right.
A lovely video. I may well be wrong, but the blossom you saw could be winter Viburnam. If it is the scent is gorgeous!
ooh I'll smell it when I next pass! Thank you!
Ruby, as others have commented, the black horizontal bars in that sequence might be caused by the flicker of LED illumination in that particular location. Your camera sensor records stuff that the human eye either tunes out or does not have the capacity to resolve. From a physics and Philip Larkin nerd. Best wishes for your studies in 2024.
Goodluck Ruby!
yayyy, wild. I love it. None deodorant ever worked on me, I was always "smelly" but this is the only one that really stops it and its still fresh after 12 hours. Ive tried so many deodorants and only this one worked. And yes I love how its sustainable too. The only "issue" would be cotton black shirts but tbh it doesnt show on the outside and the washing machine deals with it easily since the ingredients are natural
I like the decrease in plastic! Going to see if I can find it in the US. Where are Holly and Anika from? I think I heard American accents…
I love wild but they don’t work on me 😭
I hated it 😢 it’s so greasy
@@imchristinac Aww sorry. I dunno maybe try to do just like a one slide? It feels just as the other deodorants of this type imo. But Yea if you don’t like this type in general then its understandable that you don’t like this one. But also to be fair it probably takes some time getting used to it like everything 🫶
@@belwynne1386 actually I thought wild is from the US 😂
'But the emptiest barrels make the largest sound.' Genius!
Yes crumpets are fab . . but unfortunately they are not made here in Iceland but I always have them when visiting UK and that book Shakespeare on Toast looked so interesting and I also found many other interesting books about Shakespeare by the same author, so thanks for the intro to him.
I really appreciate u, u study whole day whereas we Indian students have destroyed our lives by studying whole night then sleeping in day light and after waking up ,chill around and into sleeping hrs at night time 12 midnight sit to study if u see the Indian vlogs.
I love your videos they inspire me so much don’t stop ❤
The emptiest barrels - priceless! Will definitely use in my work place! 😂
Isn’t it great!
Love the video as always Ruby! Thank you for the refillable deodorant recommendation too! I have been trying to find a good product to try and I even could use your code in the dutch store! Can’t wait to try them out!
“Crumpets are - fab” no more words needed.
I miss Oxford. I've been once. We got to stay in the old town hall. Literally a castle with a view of the school. It was so cool! Felt like being in Harry Potter. Had the best time in the Eagle and Child pub. :D
it's so nice to see you back in oxford! you're inspiring me, especially with your heated blanket
Hii Rubyy
Ruby , friends & followers ...i cracked the coffeebeans today jan. 21st 2024 by myself in a mill ...tasty so much more power of choclate , rosted aroma and planty more item's ... this is right now the most ultimate way to "enjoy" coffee ( trust me i'am a busdriver with excellent knowledge about coffee ☕)
Ruby do you try different sugar types like white or brown sugar ? or milk infill with other fat-percent ?
I don't see anyone writing about it. So from my knowledge, these black stripes are a kind of interference between the speed of your camera taking pictures to make a video and the speed of blinking light bulbs in your (elevator?). Probably for lighting this room they used LED bulbs which constantly blink at a frequency high enough not to be noticeable to our eye, but if the camera with which you record the film takes time-lapse pictures at the same frequency, you can observe just such phenomena as blinking of light or black stripes appearing on the screen.
I love how you correlated your jumper with the wild deodorant! Cute little detail
Gotta know if you watched Saltburn over your Christmas break? Feels like a must if you're studying at Oxford :)
I must watch it still! I kept on meaning to!
Can you do an updated video on time management? ❤
Ruby, you asked a similar question as it was answered by a Stephen Schiller online, albeit not for an elaborate as his - was just interested myself, not only from a scientific point of view but also from a philosophical - what and how do we perceive what we believe to be 'real'?
Here the similar question:
(Qestion) Why does my desk lamp seem to emit flickering stripes of light when viewed through my phone camera while to the naked eye the area is evenly lighted?
(Stephen Schiller) Because the light from the lamp is actually going on and off at a fast rate, faster than you can perceive. And, because a video camera may likely be sampling the light for only brief milliseconds for every movie frame, at a rate of about 25 to 30 times a second, this capture interval is delayed from image row to image row. And, because if the frequencies of the lamp flicker and the frequency of the camera frame rate are close but not exactly the same, you will see a variety of effects that could be described as “spatial moire” and overall flickering.
From an engineering/mathematical point of view (which I am pretty sure nobody wants to hear about), this is caused by “nonlinear frequency mixing” in both the time and spatial domains.
GoPro? This is caused by your lighting.
Traditional bulbs are always "on". LED lights however are not always on. They flash on and off rapidly, too fast for the eye to see, but easily picked up as black lines on your camera.
You need to go into your regional settings and change the HZ settings to 50HZ or 60HZ depending on what it's currently set up to. This is also in your NTSC/Pal settings.
If this doesn't eliminate the problem, you can adjust your shutter speed manually.
It's crazy how some unis have already started a new semester and I've still got a month of finals 😭
“The emptiest barrels make the loudest sound”. What a burn 😂
Can you please link down the pamphlet you are reading? Sounds interesting :) Btw I really enjoy your videos. more power to you sis
I missed the videos that are free time advertisement. Something I could purely watch for the sake of having a peacefull watch.
The marketing budget for The Boy and the Heron must be pretty substantial and interestingly specific.
Crumpets now you started something Ruby I have to nip to the shops now😊
Can i have the link of the Sweetmaan? Swetnam? Controversy pamphlet you're angrily annotating on? Hahaa i'm intrigued
Your friend seems so nice!!
I love a bit of butterd crumpet with marmite on-toasted by the fire on a winters night.😋
I can't agree with the marmite - but otherwise this sounds delightful!
I would toast them on those 3-bar heaters. With my fingerless gloves and a blanket to keep the cold away. 😊@@RubyGranger8
Could you make a video on place notebooks? Would love to hear your thoughts ❤
Ruby as I saw one comment you viewed, I thought perhaps a book you need to read is ‘A Room with A View’. There is also a film which is beautiful and heartwarming. It stars Helen Bonham Carter who is - as you know - Bellatrix Lestrange in Harry Potter. Love this video, as usual.
Hi Ruby, I was looking for the paper in response to Sweetman - I couldn't find it in the description do you think u could link it 😊
Would love the link to those pamphlets! they sound interesting and I'd love to read, thanks!
Vamos ahí, fuerza!!
Does anyone see the link for the commentary from Rachel Spect? 🤔 I would love to read it! (Time stamp: 4:50)
Hi Ruby, what your favourite tea? ❤
Iam waiting per week to your video.Please send to one video a week ❤🎉
There will indeed be another this week :)
@@RubyGranger8 ok, iam waiting to that.Thanks to your response 😇❤️
Did you vlog your time at the Charles Dickens museum? I’d love to see it. ❤
AHHH SO COOL! Where did you get your watch from? I love your sense of style and would love an analog watch
it was actually from a vintage shop, but the brand of the clock face is Fossil x
Hi ruby, I love the jumper/sweatshirt you’re wearing at the start, where is it from? Love your video as always xx
“The emptiest barrels make the largest sounds” 👏👏
I see you are using the Remarkable. As I am myself considering it, could you please say a few words, how it works for you?
Have you read the play inspired by the pamphlet? I got to see a first edition at my university’s rare books and manuscripts library
No I haven’t! That’s so cool that you saw it! Do you know what it’s called? D
If there’s one city where I can live for the rest of my life, it would be Oxford!
Never miss a vlog! Can you please link the kindle with the pencil you use? Idk if it is a kindle btw 😓
How do you like the remarkable tablet? I’m thinking of getting one but not sure! Also where do you get your clothes? Love your style❤
CRUMPETS ARE FAB
I really miss your daily university videos😢😢😢❤
Lovely vlog as always. :)
Studying in a room with walls full of books ❤.
Hey, now I see a portrait of Shakespeare in the mural. It's true the fact nobody really know how to spell is last name, because William always wrote it different?
Where did you buy the electric blanket. I love it 😊
Could you tell me what the device is that you use for readings and notations, thank you
I would love to know where you bought your book of common place from 😃 I think I remember you embossed it yourself though?
11:13 Is Annika Scandinavian?😊
Where is your cardigan from in this video? 😊
I understand your irritation with the (long since deceased) person who wrote their opinion about women being inferior to men, but don't waste your time getting upset over someone else's low-level consciousness. An opinion like that just makes me chuckle as it shows that the person who thought it/wrote it clearly was in a much lower state of consciousness. Our entire universe shows clearly how it takes both the male and female for creation to exist, and even the Bible is clear that God is both male and female. Everything requires both. Anyone who does not get this... well, it is like trying to explain common sense to an infant. Why bother getting upset that they don't get it? They are just not capable yet, for whatever reason.
Thank you for sharing your lovely journey at Oxford, and please enjoy it as it will pass so quickly. It is wonderful that you will have these videos to look back on, and thank you for sharing them with us! 🙂