On Mar 21, 2011, at 9:45 AM, Charles Robinson wrote:

> On Mar 21, 2011, at 9:21, Walter Gilbert wrote:
> 
> I abhor most HDR imagery, and since I shoot RAW that's not something I'd take 
> advantage of anyways.  As for video, though - occasionally I'll find myself 
> in a situation where a still doesn't appropriately convey what I've 
> seen/experienced.  In that case, I might do a slow panorama or walkthrough of 
> my location to kind of "set the scene".  Most times, such a video is only 
> about 30 seconds - kind of a "motion-based panorama".  But that's maybe once 
> every month or two, at most.
> 

There are indeed times when a still doesn't convey everything that a video 
does. For example at the end of a dance class when the instructors are doing a 
review of the dance routine that they just taught, or when my friends are 
playing their reggae cover of "all along the watchtower".

--
Larry Colen [email protected] sent from i4est





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