WHEN U R READING THIS DONT STOP OR SOMETHING BAD WILL HAPPEN MY NAME IS SUMMER I AM 15 YEARS OLD i have BLONDE HAIR , SCARS no NOSE OR EARS I AM DEAD IF U DONT COPY THIS JUS LIKE FROM THE RING COPY N POST THIS ON 5 MORE SITES OR I WILL APPEAR ONE CREEPY NIGHT WEN UR NOT ExPECTING IT BY YOUR BED WITH A NIFE AND KILL U THIS IS NO JOKE SUMMET ING GOOD WILL HAPPEN TO U IF YOU POST THIS ON
The one in the beginning is white coral (beauty). I think the rust one is Zoned Phlebia. Dried puffballs. The gorgeous pinwhell one is probably Pinwheel Marasmius.
i didnt know there were so many mushroom enthusiasts. perhaps you should try ingesting some of those fine specimens and see how funny of a video you can come up with then.
Thanks! Sure I'll take that as a compliment. You're absolutely right about the narration; I did it on the fly & couldn't keep up, but it was fun trying. I also tried pronouncing the 1st fungi in latin; then threw up my hands and more or less said, aren't these pretty. Glad you got a kick out of it. I enjoyed reading your comments.
If Woody Allen made documentaries, this would be the result. That's a compliment. Not everyone is a Woody Allen fan; thus, a disclaimer. The fungi are remarkable, but the audio is priceless. The vocal intonations ("It was all unpronounceable Latin, so I didn't even bother" or "This looks like a wasp's nest. I think it's a fungus. I don't know") = priceless. The video moving to the next slide, leaving the narrator describing something 2 slides ago and trying to keep up = priceless. Wonderful!
i liked the spontaneous feel of your narration too, but you could take control of it. If you use a video editor you can just record your audio first and describe the objects ,or fungi in this case, while you browse your clip collection taking your time. Then add the clips in after and pausing them or slowmo to strech to fit your audio. also you can cut the ones that are to long. nice docu by the way.
I really like that part of it, it sounded like something I would do, full of love for my subject without needing much knowledge for it. I really really liked it.
no such thing as too much time on our hands
Blackliam 4 years ago
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xrociitox 4 years ago
The one in the beginning is white coral (beauty). I think the rust one is Zoned Phlebia. Dried puffballs. The gorgeous pinwhell one is probably Pinwheel Marasmius.
domino863 5 years ago
way too much time on there hands there. well i mut have too uch free time for watching this vid
kirkham 5 years ago
i didnt know there were so many mushroom enthusiasts. perhaps you should try ingesting some of those fine specimens and see how funny of a video you can come up with then.
favorablydisposed 5 years ago
hot
toasterized 5 years ago
I just watched your three videos. I was surprised at how many mushrooms/fungi you showed that I haven't seen here in Conn.
abasketmaker 5 years ago
Thanks! Sure I'll take that as a compliment. You're absolutely right about the narration; I did it on the fly & couldn't keep up, but it was fun trying. I also tried pronouncing the 1st fungi in latin; then threw up my hands and more or less said, aren't these pretty. Glad you got a kick out of it. I enjoyed reading your comments.
Barfsoup 5 years ago
If Woody Allen made documentaries, this would be the result. That's a compliment. Not everyone is a Woody Allen fan; thus, a disclaimer. The fungi are remarkable, but the audio is priceless. The vocal intonations ("It was all unpronounceable Latin, so I didn't even bother" or "This looks like a wasp's nest. I think it's a fungus. I don't know") = priceless. The video moving to the next slide, leaving the narrator describing something 2 slides ago and trying to keep up = priceless. Wonderful!
funtongue 5 years ago
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Barfsoup 5 years ago
i liked the spontaneous feel of your narration too, but you could take control of it. If you use a video editor you can just record your audio first and describe the objects ,or fungi in this case, while you browse your clip collection taking your time. Then add the clips in after and pausing them or slowmo to strech to fit your audio. also you can cut the ones that are to long. nice docu by the way.
stonedfenix 5 years ago
I really like that part of it, it sounded like something I would do, full of love for my subject without needing much knowledge for it. I really really liked it.
Physalia 5 years ago
I like the one that looks like coral.
RiverBirch1967 5 years ago
intrieging...
AmbientWarrior 5 years ago