Not ALL the single digits are gone. As of 2019, Adam Ottavino will reportedly wear '0' (zero).
And now I know they're called colts! Engaging and fun, especially like #2 with the lifted foot (going places!)--thanks for posting! Nos. 3, 4, and 5 look a little dark, at least on this end. Perhaps a boost in exposure and contrast, but of course that's your call.
Really like No. 2--gave me the chills thinking of walking any further into those woods.
Sadly, your images--otherwise vivid and beautiful--verify what I've heard about those who selfishly trample and destroy many of the plants for their own edification.
Yes, had to download to really appreciate. Very nice image.
Not usually a fan of composites, especially the ones whose elements obviously don't mesh very well. THIS one I really like. The combination is done with subtlety and grace, and creates a lovely feeling. Great work!
EdJ0307 wrote:
Looks like it might force people to take videos in horizontal mode instead of vertical.
We can only hope!
Agree with all the positive comments so far--nice work! This may be just my eyes, but I seem to see that the horizon is slightly tilted down to the right, an easy fix I'm sure (if it's even necessary).
OK, I'm no pro, but I've done lots of pieces with iMovie, which has all I need for now. I just got a new iMac last summer and am using version 10.1.10, which has reasonably good camera shake control, speed control, and no longer requires you to put your clips in an iMovie Events folder as older versions did. I do find it awkward to place text on the screen precisely, and I've had a few quirks pop up occasionally when laying in and ducking a music track. I've never used Premiere (or PE), so I'll let others sing its praises. Good luck!
Sorry the mountains never "got down with their salmon selves," as it were, but the 6:17 light is glorious enough that I wouldn't call your time there a miss in any sense. And once again, as with the dunes earlier this week, you've caught just the right foreground light. Sublime!
Haven't read all the other replies, so perhaps this duplicates someone else's. But I use the video and time lapse features frequently. When I'm home from a vacation, I typically make a multimedia scrapbook, as it were, of the trip. MUCH more interesting with video than as a simple sequence of stills. I've also bought an outboard (hot shoe mount) mic--with windscreen--to improve the audio where necessary, though often the music track takes precedence.
Really like the use of the shadow to separate the foreground components. Beautiful textures and forms.
Nice scene. Understand one of the goals here was 16x9, but if you're open to experimenting, perhaps give a thought to moving the horizon off dead center by eliminating some sky, giving more emphasis to the warm, welcoming tones in the lower part of the image.
As others have said, love the treatment except for the scratches, which I find distracting so near to his face. Perhaps another location for them, toned down just a bit? Otherwise, really nice job.
Beautiful, especially the last one. Love the wet look, which you nailed!