Speed me up
I just noticed that the speeding up limit of 1000% in earlier versions has been addressed in Final Cut Pro 6 – it has been upped to 100000%, which hopefully is enough for everyone!
3. Aug 2007
I just noticed that the speeding up limit of 1000% in earlier versions has been addressed in Final Cut Pro 6 – it has been upped to 100000%, which hopefully is enough for everyone!
25. Jun 2007
5. Jun 2007
27. May 2007
13. May 2007
Last week, we had a school assignment that I chose to do at a local cheese slicer factory (actually the first cheese slicer factory ever). It was supposed to be a short, nice, happy thing – well, a tad more specific than that. I don’t think I did what the assignment said, but the important thing for me was just to have fun and do something creative.
You can see it here (quicktime 7 required).
13. May 2007
4. May 2007
These are definitively some of the coolest photos I’ve seen lately: La Chute
(via Photojojo)
7. Apr 2007
This one, on the right, is photograph 10000 taken with my Nikon D50. It’s interesting that while its photographic qualities are mediocre at best, it documents the first real photography related DIY-thing I’ve made.
Of those 10000, 2867 are currently in my photo library on internal or external hard disks – the rest were not worth saving.
I got my D50 and started shooting December 28th 2005 and it took me until March 16th 2007 (443 days) to get up to 10000 photographs. This means an average of 22.5 pictures taken per day – not bad! Of course, that number is heavily skewed by different factors, perhaps most particularly concert photography, where it’s not uncommon to shoot 200 pictures within 10 minutes. Still, I think I reached 10000 faster than I’d expected.
Hopefully I’ll find time to make a best of 10000 set at Flickr some time next week; the only “best of” I have at the moment is this set which only lasts until June last year..
Anyway, you can see 439 of the photos taken at my Flickr page – and I’m looking forward to shooting 10000 more!
3. Apr 2007
17. Mar 2007
Nobody’s ever who they seem to be.
Nobody interesting.
(from Six Feet Under)
We tend to forget that, I think.