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I had made these awhile back more for my own curiousity but thought they were interesting enough some, to post the links here. The descriptions of the videos are in the videos and on the right side of the youtube page.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k54SnMWvJLc

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_rcsBiQV3dE

Dave
Dave,

Great videos!! Thanks for sharing.

Keith
Enjoyed the videos.Shy
Dave,
Great videos.

I know that took a great effort and time to make. The videos are a great way to show aging factors. Thanks for sharing the knowledge. Is their a way you could have a running digital date and clock in the video? It would be cool to see the hands on a clock spinning as the video progresses.

Thanks,
Bob

(11-07-2009 03:10 PM)dpreynolds Wrote: [ -> ]I had made these awhile back more for my own curiousity but thought they were interesting enough some, to post the links here. The descriptions of the videos are in the videos and on the right side of the youtube page.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k54SnMWvJLc

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_rcsBiQV3dE

Dave
Great video's. I especially was impressed with how the track remained visible even with all of the snow on top of it.

Thanks,
Tim
Bob....
I haven't forgotten your suggestion on having the date/time clock in the frame. I will attempt to do that. I wasn't able to with the date/time on the camera itself, but maybe having something in the frame. It would save me trouble of making text over the film.
Thanks
(12-27-2009 07:08 PM)tracku2 Wrote: [ -> ]Dave,
Great videos.

I know that took a great effort and time to make. The videos are a great way to show aging factors. Thanks for sharing the knowledge. Is their a way you could have a running digital date and clock in the video? It would be cool to see the hands on a clock spinning as the video progresses.

Thanks,
Bob

Bob....
I haven't forgotten your suggestion on having the date/time clock in the frame. I will attempt to do that. I wasn't able to with the date/time on the camera itself, but maybe having something in the frame. It would save me trouble of making text over the film.
Thanks



(11-07-2009 03:10 PM)dpreynolds Wrote: [ -> ]I had made these awhile back more for my own curiousity but thought they were interesting enough some, to post the links here. The descriptions of the videos are in the videos and on the right side of the youtube page.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k54SnMWvJLc

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_rcsBiQV3dE

Dave
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