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1 : Motion alarm (CAM1) from GAVIN-PC(10.0.0.2) at
2013/11/23 10:51:41.Attach: Alarm20131123105141_No1.jpg
Stop-motion film.
I was happy on how my tape body turned out. It was much easier than I expected to make it. I enlisted the help of my parents and friends to help with the taping. After doing the body, I worked on the film. Making the stop motion movie was a bit of a problem for me, but I used the internet to help edit my photos. I thought the film turned out pretty good. I didn’t think that it would be easy capturing photos and editing them. I was very worried when I started this project mainly because of the technological challenges I would have to overcome. After doing my research, I gradually felt more comfortable. I still think that this project was very difficult. It was fun doing the special effects. Simple disappearance acts and objects moving on their own were the effects I used mostly. Because of my premise I chose, the film was longer than expected. It was when I started working on the film that I began to think of more creative ideas for my film. When I started integrating simple special effects, I had to adjust the storyboard. I wish I had known I had plenty of space left for the movie, because it was only about 2.5 MB. Knowing this, I could have made the quality better.
#4 Motion
Just the imperceptible movement of a paddle stroke across the sea and motion occurs in kayaking. One barely notices the dancing droplets of the small splash in this calm environment. Just my kind of day. :)
3rd Ave North & Gulf of Mexico, Naples, FL
I saw this bird, while walking in Delft. When it took off I was ready with my D50. Unfortunately, the bird was out of range for a flash and environment light was too low for short shutter time... However, after downloading the picture on my computer it gave me a strange sense of motion. Usually the moving object is sharp in these pictures, but this gives a certain blurred dreaming effect.
Em, shocked at Alexa walking in on them, sprints for the door.
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Here, Em is perceived as moving on the screen, running in a specific direction, creating a Motion Vector.
1 : Motion alarm (CAM1) from D1GRDN1S(10.0.0.5) at
2014/02/01 01:49:43.Attach: Alarm20140201014943_No1.jpg
Humanoid Smartrobot Solutions Mikrocentrum Vision Robotics & Motion 2025 Brabanthallen Foto: Bram Saeys