you can't possibly assume that when posting something in this thread, especially a picture of something,is going to attract just positive responses. well. there's no point in arguing. ok, you got me. my hands are up now.
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To tell you guys the truth, I rarely sleep in my bedroom. Those pictures showed how it was when I last entered it (after my grandmother took the room for one night). :/
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Allright guys, here's a little tour through my new place.
It's definitely not done yet! I don't talk at all in this one. I just wandered around for a bit. My dad is talking. He's always talking to himself when he's working. Might be weird, but he definitely built me a nice flight of stairs :D |
I love that video, I've watched it 3 times now because of how smoothly you move with the camera, it feels like a serene version of 'House Of The Dead' on Dreamcast. And Also I like peeking at your house :p
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Thanks :D
I wasn't quite satisfied about the smoothness myself. But compared some some video's on the web (not neccesarily the ones shown here) it's quite smooth. I used a photo camera so that isn't all that stable. I have been running around with camera's since I was... 8 or something. You learn how to move to make it smooth somehow. It's the same thing with pictures. I know how to support the camera with my hands, with my knee, or how to use objects to make stable pictures in low light conditions. It just happens when you do it a lot. By the way, the trick is to use your camera like you use your car brakes. You know when you drive up to a light, you want to stop the car without the 'bump' and it seems impossible. The trick is to keep the car rolling very, very slowly until it's almost completely stopped. Same goes for video. Just let the camera ease out slowly with every movement you make. You don't even need to keep it perfectly still. Have you noticed how on the BBC every documentary features a camera that moves slightly, all the time? It somehow works :) |
Welcome back sk.
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Just made one with my new crib
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Aw, fudge. I still need to do my tour. Not that it's horribly exciting, mind. But it'll let you all know that there's more to my abode than a room with movie posters and a white dresser.
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