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the pool project

Posted: 22 Jul 2017, 23:20
by pilvikki
a few pictures from the kids cleaning out the pool at the house we're going to move to. soon.

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there were loads of tadpoles and frogs - relocated.

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then descaling

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that umbrella is still there as there's a wasp nest in it...
after about a week, finally all done - just waiting for the sun to appear NOW that we want it!

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Re: the pool project

Posted: 23 Jul 2017, 12:54
by yogi
The pool made quite the transformation, although green is a nice color too.
How long does it take to fill up something like that?

Re: the pool project

Posted: 23 Jul 2017, 21:44
by pilvikki
i'm not sure, but i'm thinking it 24 hrs... the pool's not that big and probably only 5' deep, hm... nope, maybe 4½', going by squeaki standing in it.

Re: the pool project

Posted: 23 Jul 2017, 23:17
by tomsk
Fantastic..
if you need a human Jacuzzi I'm your man...

Re: the pool project

Posted: 24 Jul 2017, 15:44
by pilvikki
:yikes:

Re: the pool project

Posted: 27 Jul 2017, 06:01
by tomsk
Just kidding kiddo!
It looks great I could do with a swim..not been in eons..

Re: the pool project

Posted: 28 Jul 2017, 13:02
by pilvikki
it seems, there's a transport malfunction though...

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Re: the pool project

Posted: 28 Jul 2017, 13:43
by yogi
... that picture looks photoshopped :mrgreen:

Re: the pool project

Posted: 29 Jul 2017, 00:25
by pilvikki
apparently i can't take pictures of moving targets when i've zoomed in... unless i want funky 'special effects'.

Re: the pool project

Posted: 29 Jul 2017, 11:43
by yogi
I bet you can do it while zoomed, but maybe not with auto-focus engaged. You may have to set it up manually with a fast shutter speed.

Re: the pool project

Posted: 02 Aug 2017, 11:45
by pilvikki
well, i can take those burst photos with my old phone, but not with this one. with my camera i'd just fire off in sports mode and get 15 frames before he hit the water, but camera needed charging. of course.

Re: the pool project

Posted: 02 Aug 2017, 11:57
by yogi
OK then, I don't have a lot of experience with phone cameras, but I suspect that the settings are done automatically. To me a 'sports mode' would mean something like f22 @ 1/1000 seconds set manually on my Nikon. Burst mode is ok in certain situations, but I'd guess shooting a video would be better at capturing a dive. You can pick out the frame or two you like with a simple video editor.

Re: the pool project

Posted: 26 Aug 2017, 22:20
by pilvikki
well, tonight i thought it was getting warmer in the pool than in the air, so took a look. and sure enough, the pool was at 84°, and the air 80. so, i made like a dolphin!

right.

lol!

Re: the pool project

Posted: 27 Aug 2017, 00:52
by yogi
That's the opposite of what I thought pools should be, but hey. Whatever works for you is fine.

Re: the pool project

Posted: 27 Aug 2017, 22:55
by pilvikki
whatever the reason, i get leg cramps if i try to just get into cool, n/m cold water. trying to remedy it with magnesium and it helped, but i can still feel grumbling from down there. so until i get that sorted, bath water is just fine!

it's supposed to be hitting a 100 tomorrow, so i'm thinking we'll have soup stock in there by the afternoon... :yikes: just add veggies.

Re: the pool project

Posted: 28 Aug 2017, 11:46
by yogi
In general, hot water is 130 degrees Fahrenheit (54.4 Celsius) or above. Warm water is between 110 and 90 degrees Fahrenheit ( 43.3-32.2 Celsius). Cold water is generally between 80 and 60 degrees Fahrenheit (26.7-15 Celsius).
This is crazy, but probably very true. You are swimming in 'cold' water.

Re: the pool project

Posted: 29 Aug 2017, 23:11
by pilvikki
it sure didn't feel very cold!

in fact, just right. :grin:

tomorrow will be warm, too, but then it's said to drop by about 15°. bring out the parkas!

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