Funny road markings mistake, Read the Road markings on the Ground, 605 South Los Angeles
Genre: Funny Videos
by: irenglish89
http://www.PianoLessons.com . Sign up for the secret-lessons at: http://www.PianoLessons.com . Learn how to use dynamic markings on the piano in this piano lesson with Nate Bosch! Learn more about dynamic markings and how they can help your piano playing at PianoLessons.com!
Genre: Entertainment
by: pianolessons
Frog found in Nassau Mountains with flourescent purple markings that glow during the day-brighter at night.
Genre: Animal Videos
by: ktdt703
The Players Club is just like street gangs, you can tell them by their markings.
Genre: Photos
by: NetNinja
A newly developed Mercedes assistance system warns the driver if the car leaves its lane unintentionally. The camera on the inside of the windscreen monitors the road markings and detects when the car leaves its lane. Special 5 minute video on the history and advancement of safety with Mercedes-Benz vehicles.
Genre: Auto Videos
by: AutomotiveTv
http://www.norfolkflyfishing.comFly Fishing Basics | Part 2In part 1 of this short fly fishing basics series, Tim Gaunt-Baker talked about the synergy between the rod and the line; the meaning of the markings on the rod as well as the double taper and weight forward lines. As a fly fishing beginner, the best line to start with is a weight forward line that matches your rod. Note, you must ensure you get a well balanced rod.In this, part 2 of Fly Fishing Basics, Tim demonstrates both the correct way and the incorrect way of performing the roll cast and the overhead cast, the two building blocks of fly fishing.For a more detailed, written explanation of the fly fishing basics tutorials, go to:http://www.norfolkflyfishing.com/blog
Genre: How-to
by: FlyFishingUK
An art performance By artist Jesse La Flair, Artarchy is a mime performance of a continuous wall tagging, the projection of a stop motion film by a hidden projector mimics spray paint markings. As the video is projected, the artist appears to repeatedly write on the wall a red circle encompassing an "A". This symbol normally represents anarchy however in this performance the artist shifts the meaning of the symbol to Artarchy. A symbol which represents the theoretical idea that there is no governing person or body of persons to state what is or isn't art, and that each individual has the absolute liberty to claim if something is, should, isnt or shouldnt be considered art. This performance was included in the 2008 Art In Odd Places: Pedestrian show In New York, NY. For more information on this piece and other work please visit... www.JesseLaFlair.com www.Myspace.com/JesseLaFlair
by: JesseLaFlair