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intro video for our new series....
had a hard time with making the "tag" tagged in... could spend more time on it, but don't really have it to spend, as I've already missed a day this week being sick. gets the point across, I think....
made this sans-audio.... we'll just play it in the background, as the pastor starts his messages.
My first photos at freezing things in motion
taken back in may 2010 just trying different settings on my Canon Eos 500D starting with some things i found in the back garden like this water fountain
skating along my daily route, i decided that the roads were all pretty clear so i took out my camera and snapped a few shots
more at rjroushphotography.blogspot.com/
18 inch piece that I serged edges to use for cat beds. Not sure you can see the stitching but it is the best I have done free motion. I should have used a solid fabric but one of my goals this year is to clear out my old stuff from the stash! Even doing this small piece gave me a pain in the neck. I can quilt much longer on the frame without pain.
sewcalgal.blogspot.com/2012/01/welcome-to-2012-free-motio...
Just when I uploaded a few pictures from some fun movies I made flickr starts with video uploading... hm.
A sequel to the highly successful "Toaster walk", Toaster run is a play with a touch more drama.
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Flickr video deletes a few frames, which is pretty bad for a short stop-motion film such as this. Better on youtube.
Animação stop-motion com recortes para o genérico de um trabalho de Captação e Edição. Esta versão ainda está um bocado acelarada e sem banda sonora.
stamped onto cotton then used free motion embroidery to fill the image in. Cut out using a die and Grand Calibur. Sewn around & filled with wadding.
Taken on the bus ride going back to cebu from dumaguete. My mom hates bus rides and she ended up getting really sick on the bus.
I'm trying a little selective focusing on this photo with photoshop.
This effect is caused by taking a long exposure (~1 sec) of some colored Christmas lights hung on the tree in the town square and tossing the camera gently.
I think it ends up looking a bit like Mardi Gras beads.
Taken with a Canon EOS 500 on a rainy january day in Gothenburg fuji film is200
This image was one of few images selected and shown by Alex Lindsay on a episode of "The Lab With Leo" episode 156 as example of how to create motion by using the shutter mode on a camera.
Update: i found a higher resolution file and replaced it.
It has not been Post processed.