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From: Marilynn Smith
Date: Sat, 22 Jan 2011 13:56:01 GMT
Subject: [Baren 42645] summit and white line
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From: Barbara Mason
Date: Sat, 22 Jan 2011 14:51:43 GMT
Subject: [Baren 42646] summit
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Subject: Tenth 'Mystique' print is online ...
Posted by: Dave Bull
This item is taken from the blog David Bull, Woodblock Printmaker.
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Subject: Mystique series ... new video on YouTube!
Posted by: Dave Bull
After finishing up the 10th print in the series the other day, I wanted to have a bit of a break and do something different before beginning the next one. I thought it might be time to have another look at how I have been doing the little videos on the website ... (this thought was prompted by seeing the very nice quality of Ford Hallam's video I linked the other day). Now I'm under no illusions that I can create anything like that here by myself; after all he had a professional video crew create that one for him. But seeing the HD quality made me wonder if it would be possible to at least try something along those lines, so I dropped in at an electronics shop downtown to see just how expensive that sort of gear is these days. I was very pleasantly surprised. The 'latest' model cameras are of course very expensive, but when I looked in the second-hand section of the shop, I found that models from just a couple of year ago - but still with very high specifications - were available at reasonable prices. I looked at a Canon iVis HF10 (from 2009) for just under $200, and this had not only very impressive specs, but - according to some reviews I researched - seemed to be a very reputable model. It came with a three-year warranty, extra batteries and charger, and seemed to be in pretty much perfect condition. So ... why not! . . . |
This item is taken from the blog Woodblock RoundTable.
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