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My first cinematic effort
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<blockquote data-quote="Medley" data-source="post: 93154" data-attributes="member: 17376"><p>Thanks once again for the kind words, all. I have been a photographer for many, many years and also flew RC planes for a number of years, and I think these two skills have helped me get a bit of a head start.</p><p>Once I find a good source for the kind of backtracks I like, I’ll license them and publish to YouTube, Vimeo or wherever.</p><p>Re the red winged blackbird: when I was shooting that session (scene with a slow approach to a dead, gnarly tree) two redwings came out and sort of attacked my Spark. I’m assuming they were nesting and didn’t like this noisy stranger in their territory. Fortunately they didn’t strike it, or it may have gone down into the marsh. In that clip, I actually caught a flash of black wing feathers in the upper right of the frame ?</p><p></p><p>Enjoy!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Medley, post: 93154, member: 17376"] Thanks once again for the kind words, all. I have been a photographer for many, many years and also flew RC planes for a number of years, and I think these two skills have helped me get a bit of a head start. Once I find a good source for the kind of backtracks I like, I’ll license them and publish to YouTube, Vimeo or wherever. Re the red winged blackbird: when I was shooting that session (scene with a slow approach to a dead, gnarly tree) two redwings came out and sort of attacked my Spark. I’m assuming they were nesting and didn’t like this noisy stranger in their territory. Fortunately they didn’t strike it, or it may have gone down into the marsh. In that clip, I actually caught a flash of black wing feathers in the upper right of the frame ? Enjoy! [/QUOTE]
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