Afternoon Off

I ran out of things to do after the morning. So, I took my camera out for a stroll. When I came back everyone was still out and about. I then quick filmed the image you see above. I decided to shoot everything here in 1080p (except for slow motion, if there is going to be any). So far, I’m not too sure about using 1080. I will know for sure after my second round of shooting, which will happen tomorrow, most likely. The reason for this is that focus is more difficult for wide shots. I may end up shooting with the stock lens for my wide shots. However, I really want to get close ups of things. So, I need my long 35mm lens. The only problem is that I tried ti use it and the tripod was shaking way too much. Oh well. It’ll all work out. It’s extremely fun to be working hard and experimenting with my camera all at the same time.
February 8th, 2008 at 10:15 pm
This photo is pristine. Close ups will be fantastic, especially of wildlife. Just don’t touch anything.
I petted a cute, little fuzzy caterpillar once and got the worst pain in my life. It was like an electric shock. Stupid of me to touch it, but it was so cute and cuddly. I also was attacked by these green caterpillars in our garden once. One even reared up and bit me and sunk its teeth so deep in my hand that it was still hanging on when I lifted my hand away from the garden. Ow! that hurt. I hope you can get a few still shots of wildlife. That pig hunt might make for memoravle still camera shots from your little silver camera, but please be careful. Remember Old Yeller. Pigs are dangerous and they bite.