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A new adventure

Posted in: Film, Photography|8 January, 20124 Comments

I can’t believe I made a vlog yesterday!

I can’t believe I made another video today, too!

I know they’re not brilliant but they never will be unless I practice. All I’ve done so far is talk into my webcam – all in one take – and do some very basic editing (literally just adding frames to the beginning and end of the video). It looks like I have a whole new discipline to master in 2012 if I want to pursue this – it’s quite exciting to have a new project to sink my teeth into though. Have you made videos before? Do you have any tips or advice for a newbie?

Anyhoo, here’s some more photos following on from yesterday’s post…

berries

beach hut

number 3

sea

wine

titanic memorial

door

All photos taken with Pentax K1000 and Kodak Porfessional Porta 800 35mm film

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4 Responses to A new adventure

  • Fiona 8 January, 2012

    Hi…I love your vlogs…I hope you go through some more of your camera collection…x

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    • Angie 9 January, 2012

      Thanks so much :D
      I think I may well be doing some more vlogs of my camera collection – make them earn their keep! x

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  • Cass 16 January, 2012

    The power station picture, and the one of the sea looking bleak… Two of my favorite ever.

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    • Angie 17 January, 2012

      I love a bit of juxtaposition, like having a massive power station next to seaside-y beach huts – if nothing else it means not having to share location with hoards of tourists! :)

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