Well, what would you do when a few hours in the park with a new Canon 550D results in nearly a thousand digital photos?
Misapplying the Monty-Python-Sacred-Sperm philosophy to .JPG files results in a video like this one. Nearly 700 sacred JPGs (average: 1 per second) reach their targets (your retinas), and practically all in shooting sequence (always a few stragglers and fallouts, but really few, and some just push ahead, of course, just because they're a bit more sacred than average) with lotsa zooms and crossfades (nearly one each per JPG, timed to the music) and color correction on most every one.....but:.
Every shot is sacred. Why waste a bit, let alone a gigabyte.
Each appears (only) once.
An offering to my muse.
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file: 2011-03-31 Westpark_HD02a.mpg
What a hoot.. this puts my nearly thousand photos a *month* into humble perspective! Superbly 'orchestrated' too, to the music. (Were you wondering if anyone might notice the horizontal & vertical 'flipping' (@ 7:44 & 8:32)? Or how a photographer manages to shoot into a reflective object without being seen (8:12 - 8:28)?!? And, really, not a bad image in the whole lot.. very inspirational!
phosphor9 10 months ago
@phosphor9 Thanks for the compliments! Not a really bad image, perhaps, but those with poor or peculiar focus still work pretty well at 1-2 second takt when zooming in or out, from or to, etc, and poorly focused ones often make for very pretty abstractions in the kaleido-renderings....
prhughes0 10 months ago