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The event featured the Fantasy art of Gossamerstar, Patrick Ireland, Razor Cure, Sonic, Trisha Rose and Zoota.
Charly and I had a wonderful time dancing while chatting with some of our fave artists from Flickr.
For those whose names I have missed in 'people in picture/video' I'm sorry it's late here in London and I'm working with one eye open...please feel free to add yourself.
Video by Adrian
A video for the track Wild Lands I recorded with Michelle Dilling. **This is a music video I put together and I used stock footage for it**
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October already.. it seems 2022 is on our doorstep and I haven't even fully processed 2020! 😮
I'm enjoying my autumn holiday now (one of the few perks I have as a teacher). And besides doing a lot of resting.. I have also been doing lots of editing of my photos and videos.
In August, I visited a castle in the south of the Netherlands. And because we had a very disappointing cold wet summer, I opted for a maxi dress.
Check out my new YouTube video and post on my blog.
It was quite magical walking around in that castle.. so beautiful!!
I know owning a castle like that is very expensive and not very practical.. but I'd love to dream. 😊
I got a request for sth like this, so here we go. Simple tutorial-video for a simple screenshot.
Image is only 1080p this time since I was recording.
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Please don't take this the wrong way. Creativeness is of course priority, and making every screenshot the same way would become boring pretty fast. This is just a quick look on some ENB adjustements you can make.
I made some new baggies. The video screen changes colors, images, and zoom or rotates.This is a child version. Thanks goes to Cherry for being a model.
They can be found at Gin in ThE CluB:
Unpretentious video just for fun, without editing, live. And this song by Carlos B played at the Habibi Club 😍 link below have fun
this poor thing was hysterical to watch. this was just outside the Yard at Alcatraz. where my hair was turned into a birds nest by the insane winds.
I understand that my chipmunk photography can seem unbelievable at times, and I'm used to getting questions such as "How did you do that?" and "Is it all Photoshop?"
As this video will show, it's all happening right there in front of the camera. I get no satisfaction out of a composited photo—the challenge for me is to capture the chipmunk engaged in a real and rather extraordinary situation. And keep in mind that this is a wild chipmunk, not my pet. (Color correction and the lightsaber effect were applied in post-production.)
This video was originally posted to my secondary photostream, PowerPig Set-ups. Click on through and you'll find more behind-the-scenes videos, wide shots of various sets, as well as a selection of alternate shots and short tutorials.
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Hize esta peliculita para felicitar a mi mamá por su cumpleaños, era un poco más larga pero tuve que cortar algunas partes para Flickr, espero que les guste...
I made this little movie as a gift for my mom, I hope you like it!
cette molécule d'eskétamine a été dessinée dans avogadro, la vidéo a été capturée en ligne, puis recadrée en ligne et finalement convertie en MP4 en ligne.
This video is the copyright of Anthony D Barraclough and should not be used, downloaded or copied without written permission
Filmed with Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ1000
A Christmas Carol. In Prose. Being a Ghost Story of Christmas, commonly known as A Christmas Carol, is a novella by Charles Dickens, first published in London by Chapman & Hall in 1843 and illustrated by John Leech. A Christmas Carol recounts the story of Ebenezer Scrooge, an elderly miser who is visited by the ghost of his former business partner Jacob Marley and the spirits of Christmas Past, Present and Yet to Come. After their visits, Scrooge is transformed into a kinder, gentler man.
Watch They Might Be Giants' new video "Insect Hospital+" created by me, made w/ 6 short songs from their fantastic new album Nanobots!
...literally, and very likely my last.
Good morning everyone. While not a fan of videos here on flickr I decided to post just this one of a male Pileated Woodpecker (Dryocopus pileatus) feeding at the suet filled knot hole. Pileated Woodpeckers are typically very elusive and shy and I thought a video of one would be a treat for those that rarely get to see one of these magnificent birds, of which we have been blessed with a number of them visiting this year.
As for the video, it's a little over one minute long, but for some reason it plays twice. I'd re-upload it, but didn't realized it played twice until after a number of people had already commented on it. What a disaster...I'm so sorry about that :-(
If you can bear with it, towards the very end of the video two other birds make an appearance. First a female Cardinal, which the woodpecker shoos away and at the very end a Downy Woodpecker. Kind of neat the Downy would visit while taking the video since it gives a nice comparison between it, being the smallest woodpecker in North America, and the Pileated, which is the largest at 15.7 - 19.3 inches (40 - 49 cm) in length.
Also, please notice how often the Pileated Woodpecker cleans/wipes it's bill on the tree. Something most woodpeckers do, but the Pileated seems to do it way more often than other woodpeckers. Almost to the extreme.
I hope you enjoy this video, and have no fear in that it will not be the first of many from yours truly. One of the reasons is it seems to take forever for a video to upload.
Thank you for stopping by...and I hope you're having a truly nice first week of July.
Lacey
PS...with this being my first ever video posted I couldn't help but notice how much the quality of the video deteriorated from uploading it to flickr, of which there was not much I could do about it. Sorry.
PSS...and in case anyone is curious, this video was taken with my Pentax K-3 camera, which surprised me how nice it switched from still pics that I was taking to the video feature without any hiccups. And so you'll know...this is the first video I've ever taken with the camera plus the 150-450mm zoom.
Setting for the camera at the time were...
ISO3200, aperture f/5.6, exposure .003 seconds (1/320) focal length 200
VIDEO .... youtu.be/M9fvIBC9Scg .... Takahito, aka 'Duckman' brings his energetic drumbeat & awesome happy energy to the streets of Toronto from Japan
Only about 7 secs - practise video for our next camera club competition.
Video has to be single shot photos, put into a video at 24 frames per second.
A little video of clips I cobbled together. I had a few days away, was quite tired from my trip, but had a restful time. Hope you are all okay. Please give the video a little watch (because when I redo it, it will feature music and won't be monetised)
Waste and cruelty are endemic at the commercial seal hunt
VIDEO :
Canada’s commercial seal hunt 2015: the slaughter begins
Warning this video contains graphic material. IFAW has spent decades documenting what really happens at Canada’s commercial seal hunt. The same cruelty and waste happens year after year. Watch the video, see for yourself.
This time of year is tough for all of us who work to end the commercial seal hunt in Canada. With the arrival of warmer temperatures comes the devastating knowledge that the slaughter of baby harp seals will begin on the East Coast.
The Canadian government has set the 2015 quota at 400,000 harp seals, 60,000 grey seals and 8,200 hooded seals.
This year, government officials have refused to share any information regarding the hunt, citing privacy concerns. But so far, it appears as though only a single boat took part in the Gulf hunt - which opened mid-March - reportedly hunting for seal meat for the local butcher on the Magdalen Islands. We will be watching to see if hunters from the Magdalen Islands dump the seal pelts in the ocean as they have done in previous years, or if they will achieve their goal of sending 20,000 seal skins to a tannery in Normandin, Quebec, that received half a million dollars in government funding last year for this purpose.
The Nova Scotian grey seal hunt appears to be dormant yet again this year, due to an ongoing lack of markets for grey seal products despite hundreds of thousands of dollars from the government for market development research.
The opening date for the seal hunt off the coast of Newfoundland and Labrador, where the bulk of the hunting occurs, is set for Sunday, April 12. The Newfoundland sealing industry will receive another $2 million CAD bailout loan for the 2015 season making it the fourth year in a row that financial assistance has been required.
Throughout Canada, we’ve seen a decline in the landed value of the seals killed, the number of seals killed and the number of sealers taking part in the hunt.
There is no good reason to commercially hunt seals. We certainly don’t need the expensive luxury items produced by the hunt, which now include seal fur purses, sneakers, and iPad covers. It’s a tragic waste of an animal’s life, with government statistics suggesting that over 90% of the seals are killed only for their fur, the meat left on the ice to rot or thrown back into the ocean. And it’s a waste of taxpayer dollars. After 20 years of subsidies and government support, the landed value of the hunt is near its lowest ever.
Sadly, our fight is not over.
The Canadian government continues to support the commercial seal hunt as a matter of principle – not because it is necessary or creates jobs – and is keeping this cruel and unnecessary industry alive.
This April, while the slaughter takes place, we hope you will join us to spread awareness, share the facts and ask the Canadian government to stop financially supporting this dying industry, stop allowing the waste and instead support sealers to transition out of the industry.
TAKE ACTION :
www.ifaw.org/canada/get-involved/end-cruel-and-wasteful-s...
and share information on the commercial seal hunt from IFAW’s website, and our Twitter, Facebook, Pinterest and Instagram pages.
Click here to see the video of this wall: DOES X IRONLAK
www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pfcv-LwjRvw
Music by i-Sa
Shot: Luke Shirlaw
Cut: Selina Miles : renegade.sel@gmail.com
Artist: Does LoveLetters & Ironlak team Europe
This is a video that I had forgotten I did that special weekend in 2018. I am wearing this very outfit and, for a change, talk a bit. Now don't get your spirits up because, as has been the case in recent videos, I talk nonsense. Here is the link for those not interested in my thoughts about why I do less videos these days:
I have been asked why I don't do videos anymore. I don't have a clear answer but maybe it has a lot to do with the time involved and that I have ran out of useful things to share. Another thing that comes to mind is that I have become lazy when it comes to dressing, resulting in less opportunities and less time to do vídeo.
It was never an easy thing to do because I had to focus on three things that don't come natural to me, at the same time. First I had to focus on moving in a feminine way, then I had to focus on sounding feminine and finally, and perhaps the hardest, improvise a meaningful message since I never prepared a script. You might have noticed that in recent years, the message is always the same and quite meaningless; generally just a simple greeting. It was different when I had an experience to share like the times I went to the therapist or out with my sister in law, but that was only for a short period of time.
I'd like to think that my videos might have been useful, inspiring and educational in the early years since not too many of us where sharing our experience in motion. Today, the Internet is filled with all sorts of videos sharing tricks of the trade, makeup tutorials and even transition stories that are far more useful and have better quality. Wait, maybe that is the main reason I stopped doing mine! No, seriously, I appreciate all the support and encouragement I have received on my videos over the years. As a matter of fact, every time I meet people for the first time, it is my videos they remember, along with the experiences I shared in them. That alone makes me realize that it was all worth the effort.
You have no idea all the work involved in getting the videos up in those days. The first years I taped them with a digital tape camera and then had to download the movie from tape to the computer in a workable format. After that some clipping, editing and sometimes even some text and then upload them to Youtube. Internet speeds and format quality were not even close to what we have today so you can imagine. Add to that the fact that almost every video was done twice, one in English and the other in Spanish! I have no idea how I found the time to share close to 150 videos in that cumbersome way! What matters is that I enjoyed doing and sharing them and they served a purpose at the time. It am proud for having done my part when I had the chance and, again, for all the amazing people I got to meet because of that.
I am not saying that I will not do videos any more but when I do them they will, most likely, be less meaningful and more along the lines of my most recent mute walks back and forth. I just realized that that is how I started out; with mute videos showing me walk. Well thank you if you read all the way till the end and I am sharing the link here too to save you the effort of scrolling up :)
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Este es un vídeo que no recordaba haber hecho en aquel fin de semana especial de 2018. Llevo puesto este atuendo y, como cosa rara, hablo un poquito. Eso sí, no se emocione porque, como es el caso en mis vídeos reciente, digo puras tonterías. Aquí está el link para quienes no tienen interés en leer mi sentir en cuanto a por qué ya no hago tanto vídeo en estos tiempos:
Me han preguntado muchas veces por qué ya no hago vídeos como antes. No tengo una respuesta clara pero creo que tiene que ver con el tiempo que involucra y que ya no tengo experiencias útiles por compartir. Otro factor es que me he vuelto muy perezosa para propiciar oportunidades para vestirme, lo que resulta en menos oportunidades para hacer vídeo.
Hacer vídeos no era cosa fácil porque me tenía que enfocar en tres cosas que no me son naturales, al mismo tiempo. Primero me tenía que enfocar en moverme de manera femenina, luego enfocarme en producir una voz femenina y finalmente, probablemente lo más difícil, improvisar un mensaje con sentido ya que nunca hice libretos. Se habrán dado cuenta que en los años más recientes el mensaje es generalmente el mismo y carente de significado; por lo general un saludo breve. Era diferente cuando tenía alguna experiencia que compartir como mis visitas al psiquiatra o salidas con mi cuñada pero eso se dio durante un periodo corto de tiempo.
Quisiera pensar que mis vídeo sirvieron de inspiración y ayuda en aquellos tiempos ya que no muchas de nosotras compartíamos nuestras experiencias en movimiento. Hoy día, Internet está repleta de todo tipo de vídeos en los que se comparten trucos, experiencias, instrucciones de maquillaje y hasta historias de transición que son mucho más útiles y están hechos con mejor calidad. ¡Esperen, tal vez es por eso que dejé de hacer los mío! Ya en serio, agradezco el apoyo y ánimo que recibí por mis vídeos a través de los años. De hecho, cada vez que conozco gente por primera vez, mencionan que recuerdan haber visto mis videos y las historias que compartía. Solo con ese hecho, me doy cuenta de que valió la pena el esfuerzo.
No tienen idea de todo el trabajo que implicaba subir los vídeos en aquellos tiempos. Los primeros años los filmaba con una cámara que usaba cinta digital y luego tocaba pasar el vídeo de cinta a un formato que permitiera bajarlo a la computadora. Luego de eso editarlo, a veces ponerle textos y luego subirlo a Youtube. La velocidad de conexión y la calidad de los formatos no eran ni siquiera cercanos a lo que tenemos hoy así que ya se imaginan. Agreguemos a eso el hecho de que hacía casi cada vídeo dos veces, uno en español y el otro en inglés. ¡No tengo idea de dónde saqué el tiempo para compartir casi 150 vídeos de esa manera tan arcaica! Lo importante es que disfruté mucho haciéndolos y compartiéndolos y que tuvieron algún propósito en ese momento. Me siento orgullosa de haber contribuido con mi granito de arena cuando tuve la oportunidad y, de nuevo, por todas lla gente extraordinaria que he conocido a través de esto.
No quiero inferir que no haré más vídeos pero cuando los haga, seguramente serán menos significativos y más como los que he hecho recientemente en donde solo camino de un lado a otro sin decir algo. ¡Acabo de percatarme de que así es como empecé; con videos mudos en los que solo caminaba! Gracias por haber leído hasta aquí y les comparto de nuevo el enlace al vídeo para que no tengan que volver a buscarlo :)
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This is a short video of me and my Bestie, Emily is my close friend who I've shared such amazing times together. I would be lost without her. So happy to have shared such good nights out together.
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#TBT Petit flashback sur le départ du Soyouz MS-18 il y a déjà 10 jours. À bord, Oleg raccompagne Klim et Yulia sur Terre. J'ai vu depuis quelques photos de leur arrivée, ils avaient l'air heureux d'être de retour (même si OK ils n’étaient partis que quelques jours : un petit business trip, pas une expédition). Pour nous ce sera sans doute un peu différent, et la réadaptation (physique, sociale) demandera du travail. Ça tombe bien, travailler, c’est ce que je fais de mieux 😁 Ce timelapse est accéléré 12 fois, et si vous regardez bien, vous verrez parfois l’image bouger un peu : je n’étais pas le seul à filmer et les collègues ont dû se cogner dans mon appareil fixé sur un bras rigide
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Soyuz MS-18 departing two weekends ago already. Oleg left with Yulia and Klim and I see pictures of them back looking happy and healthy back on Earth. they were only in space for a few days though, a business trip, more than an expedition, for us and Oleg it will be a bit different the physical and social readapting to Earth will require some work. This is a timelapse so it moves 12 times faster than in reality. I wasn’t the only one to film in the Cupola, and where the image shakes a bit is when one of my crewmates bumped the tripod! 😂
Credits: ESA/NASA–T. Pesquet/M. Cowan
GMT290_Thomas Pesquet_Timelapse 64S departure Vertcal for PUB HD with music branded
I have put my video clips together for this YouTube video, if you're interested!
Above is the thumbnail picture - you can see Corsham Court behind us - we couldn't actually go in cos it was closed due to Covid-19, but we did walk around the grounds outside and found an attractive lake there.