From: Charles Robinson
On Oct 8, 2010, at 11:42, John Francis wrote:
> On Sat, Oct 09, 2010 at 01:44:43AM +1100, Derby Chang wrote:
>>
>> Then again, maybe I'm right-eyed
>>
>>
http://www.petapixel.com/2010/10/06/use-da-grip-for-capturing-sharper-images-in-low-light/
>>
>> Wouldn't really work with a rangefinder
>
>
> This is a classic example of why I really hate the ubiquity of video.
>
> In order to find out whether this might be an interesting photo tip,
> you have to sit through four minutes of video before you get to the
> first really useful demonstration of what is being discussed.
> (and that four minutes is just the first half of the video clip).
>
I just kept clicking on the next minute mark (YouTube lets you jump to any
arbitrary point without having to wait for the whole thing to buffer) over and
over until I got to the part where you actually see what he's demonstrating.
Took maybe 15 seconds to see the point and then I closed the tab...
Not sure it really required a 7.5-minute video to make that point, though!
And what's the thing with the jump cut around not showing the cat? If
you ain't going to show the cat edit out the whole shtick.
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