For a "professional" photo shoot, these pics seem to be a very poor job of capturing the ... essence of who we are.
Fortunately I have it all on film so I can capture the frames where we were "just being ourselves", if you will.
Also talked to a good friend and she really got me thinking into what makes us unique and how to express that.
How about a dumbell in one hand, a textbook in the other or rushing to frantic record weight+volume+reps+negatives+static + time.
Oh yeah... take a look if you want. Suggestions always welcome.
Donations too
Fortunately I have it all on film so I can capture the frames where we were "just being ourselves", if you will.
Also talked to a good friend and she really got me thinking into what makes us unique and how to express that.
How about a dumbell in one hand, a textbook in the other or rushing to frantic record weight+volume+reps+negatives+static + time.
Oh yeah... take a look if you want. Suggestions always welcome.
Donations too
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I like the idea of filming to do a set I've thought about it before. What program are you using to edit your film (pick out your frames)?
Questions, questions I know.... Here's one more: Are we going to see you tomorrow?
Criticism -- fire away!
Heck, I'll trim my chest hair if I can go from rags to riches.
No there wasn't a tripod for the photos. I wonder if the light cannot be fixed with software (I use something called vcwphoto, I think my friend uses PaintShop Pro or something similiar. He's a graphic artist -- I think there is standard software they use).
Well the recording (DV) goes into my notebook and comes out WMV format. The easiest thing for me to do is hit Ctrl+Alt+PrintScreen to capture a frame and paste in another program (Windows Paint if you will).
It can also be converted to .avi format, and there is decent software to edit that.
Yeah I'll do my best to make it out tomorrow after the frat meeting.
What are you going to sing for us?