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L'Aberildut is a very useful harbour near the top of the Chenal du Four, especially if you just miss the tide.
This panorama was created by stitching 6 stills from my Canon S3 using Serif PanoramaPlus, then processing the pictures into video using Serif MoviePlus
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This is 6 photographs stitched together and processed in Serif MoviePlus
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Listen to the exquisite organ, which Duruflé played for many years, and take in the fine sights of this Parisian church.
This video sequence shows a passage between the outer two rocks of the Tas des Pois
This is an experiment. It is my second Flickr video. The Flickr uploader did not recognise mpg filetype, and I had to revert to the basic uploader. Video is a jungle, and understanding how the codecs work remains (for me) a mystery. The first go used the native 640x480 of my Canon S3 camera, and was 70Mb. This version uses a reduced frame size of 320x240 and Mpeg1 settings. This yields 14.7Mb, but means resolution is not so good if you choose the full screen option.
I have also added a still frame at the beginning that looks better in the photostream, and when viewing as a slideshow. (The slideshow routes you to the basic picture page before running the video).
This clip was edited in Serif MoviePlus
This sequence was taken while I was steering the boat with one hand, and holding the camera in the other, so please forgive the sloping horizons!
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Shot right outside my door today. Here's 25 seconds of hellish noise and black dust, minus the delightful asphalt scent. The road will be really nice when they're done, though, a construction worker told me they'll repave in two weeks. In the meantime, an incredible amount of dust.
Trying the video thing. I'm still totally in photos because all this is a stopmotion made with 10 pictures looping twice with an aquarelle effect. My fishy friend at work. I'm still not convinced that I like this feature here... unless it's very "photographic"
This is a sculpture in the plaza of the Economist Building in London, called Eclipse (hence the title). It's pretty relaxing.
I've posted this as one of my first videos because it was one of the very few back on my old photo site. There, I could make it loop, and I'd edited it so that it did, nicely. Here, less so. Still, it's nice.
Unfortunately all my Ixus videos are a bit... small. Flickr's done a good job of upscaling it. though. Mainly it's here so I can play around with the API. Is that bad?
The Thames, the Millennium Bridge, and St Paul's. There are hundreds of photos like this on Flickr, but this one moves.
Unfortunately all my Ixus videos are a bit... small. Mainly it's here so I can play around with the API. Is that bad?
El viento mueve al trigo el 29 de marzo del 2008. Qué lástima que la compresión de video no permita ver el detalle. Mejor resolución y sonido uk.youtube.com/watch?v=t97FQEinmcE&fmt=6
venice beach
because they are in perpetual motion, still images of waves upon the shore have always seemed untruthful to me . . . this long photograph, in my opinion, finally captures this image, and by glimpsing the waves' movements through this video window, i see things about them that i have never noticed before . . . that for me is one of the great pleasures of photography
i debated whether to keep the sound . . . in the end, the heightened recollection of a sunny afternoon among other beachgoers was too delicious to resist
Regan bungee jumping off the "bridge to nowhere" in the San Gabriel mountains, north of Azusa, California.
The Only Video I ever had a chance to get of her.
The Clarity of Flickr video is allot better then Youtube! Here is exact same video on youtube:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=OzCFbXXsIHE
And better then Vimeo also!!
=o) Kudos to Flickr!
Holding steady at #6 in Explore!!
The leafy sea dragons, sea horse relatives, were the high point of this visit to the Florida Aquarium.
Before you feel too sorry for him, there was a perfectly good, huge doggie bed just out of frame, but he likes the little one. Likes it so much he actually ate a good chunk of it...
This really takes me back there. I can remember the cool, thin mountain air, the smell of woodsmoke everywhere, ...
This is in the National Stadium, in the capital city, Thimpu.
Sorry folks, I just couldn't resist to try how this video thing will look like on Flickr. Usually, I'm not so much into taking videos, so I guess this will be a rare addition to my stream.
Nevertheless, it's steaming hot, huh?
This is from the night I made a star trail. This is 164 30-second frames covering 1 hour and 22 minutes distilled to 10 seconds of final footage. It looks like Flickr does even more compression to the already highly compressed file I created.
What it's like on the Central Coast when you've got two flickr'rs together. ;)
See more of my videos here. :)