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C/R |
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Oct 22 |
Comment |
Hello Sharon,
I'm Dick Burr the Admin of Group 84 (video). I was looking through the different groups and I happened upon your image. I took it to lightroom and played with it a little and ended up with this. I increased the saturation a little more and I added slight blue tint to the water.
If you have a little time stop by my group (84) and watch our videos. Would love to hear your thoughts.
Dick Burr
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Oct 17th |
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1 comment - 0 replies for Group 1
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84 |
Oct 22 |
Comment |
Kamal,
What an excellent documentary video! I truly enjoyed it a lot.
As Peter said, a translation of the communications between you and the artisan would have been good. Would you translate in your notes for us, please.
At the end of the video you had a picture of a man, but throughout the video only women artisans were shown. An explanation of who he was and why he was included would have been better.
Well Done,
Dick
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Oct 24th |
84 |
Oct 22 |
Comment |
Peter,
Excellent photography throughout the entire video.
It is very nice how you titled each location so that the viewer knows what they are looking at. With out the titles it would have left the video with a lot of nice images, with no reference as to where they were.
Very nice keyframe transitions and a nice effect of shadowing around the main feature of the scene (The Last Spike) at :45.
From :50 to :57 the double exposure effect worked very well.
The time elapse motion from 1:20 to 1:26 also worked really well.
You must have had the camera set up for hours to capture the time laps cloud and moon movement at the end of the video. Very Nice!
I really love watching your videos and all of the different locations you travel to.
Excellent, Well Done!
Dick
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Oct 23rd |
84 |
Oct 22 |
Comment |
Harry,
I enjoyed your very beautiful still images and video photography very much.
As Peter mentioned, your keyframe transitions were done very well and added a lot to your presentation.
On the negative side, your (music sound) faded too much at different points in the video. My guess is that you were trying to capture the recorded sounds of the video, so you reduced the music volume. The problem, as I see it, is that you still couldn't hear the video sound and the music volume was reduced too much. If that is what you were trying to do, I suggest you fade the music down to silent then increase the video sound as much as you can.
Very nice video, Well done!
Dick
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Oct 23rd |
3 comments - 0 replies for Group 84
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4 comments - 0 replies Total
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