Ed,

Yes they are all stills. I took them to put on as a slideshow to look at as I 
am getting ready to fall asleep. I didn't know I was going to do a little 
montage. But I will try your idea. It could look really cool. And I will take 
videos too.


I find that taking pictures of trees is one of the hardest things for me to do 
well. It will take me awhile to get better and just use my own video instead of 
using the Ken Burnt-Outs effect application.


Thanks for the ideas. Have a trip planned to Van Cortlandt Park where there is 
actually a John Muir trail! Supposed to be a big big white oak somewhere. I bet 
I'll completely miss it because I am following a chickadee....


Jenny



-----Original Message-----
From: Edward Frank <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Tue, Dec 22, 2009 7:46 pm
Subject: Re: [ENTS] The Exciting World of Tree Barks!


Jenny, 
 
Were these all Ken Burns effects on stills?  They are really smooth. It is hard 
to do vertical tilts of trees, perhaps the way to go is to make a long 
photomerge still image then use this effect to tilt upward to show the tree.  
It could be distorted to offset perspective to keep the horizontal dimensions 
the same along the entire length of the image....
 
Ed
 
"Beauty is a summation of the parts working together in such a way that nothing 
is needed to be added, taken away or altered."  Elio Caretti
  
----- Original Message ----- 
  
From:   JennyNYC 
  
To: ENTSTrees 
  
Sent: Tuesday, December 22, 2009 7:37   PM
  
Subject: [ENTS] The Exciting World of   Tree Barks!
  


ENTS,

That's the name of my latest must-see video....all   pix taken at
Innwood Hill Park, NYC  - oh shoot, except the last one   which is in
Central Park. Does anyone recognize it? Is it some kind of   Ash?  And
there are a few species I put in twice I think.

http://vimeo.com/8342542


Jenny

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