• Chalk
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Just got a lens adapter for my camera. Just some test footage. [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hRS7r0_5M0Q[/media]
neat! love it man :)
What kind of camera do you have? Those are some nice shots.
I have a Sony HDR-HC1, and I'm using a jag35st adapter to shoot through a Canon FD 50mm f1.4 lens.
cool this is a good movie a bit short but good
A lot of it is not in focus
[QUOTE=greenbolt;19887714]cool this is a good movie a bit short but good[/QUOTE] yeah, I was just filming random footage with some friends...
Aw I liked it, a sweet artistic ambient. Okay okay, the girl taking photos also helped, she made me melt into a puddle. ;-;
Honestly, the film itself isn't very interesting but damn that camera makes it look good.
I will have some more interesting films up pretty soon...
Broken social scenes makes this made of win. Skateboard dolly? Edit: Oh fuck, you lost me at 1:40.
[QUOTE=Bugga12;19909708]Aw I liked it, a sweet artistic ambient. Okay okay, the girl taking photos also helped, she made me melt into a puddle. ;-;[/QUOTE] What? You were sad because a girl was in it? I don't get it.. [editline]03:04AM[/editline] OH derp almost forgot to reply.. That camera is amazing, and you're a lucky motherfucker :buddy:
This video forced me to think of my own lazy days outdoors, doing nothing with friends, taking in the calmness around me... but I thought of it in this format, of all the details, of none of the details. Focus on one thought, one piece, and let the rest of the world blur together... ooh, I just had a nostalgiagasm. :razz:
[QUOTE=blafnigem;19912895]What? You were sad because a girl was in it? I don't get it.. [editline]03:04AM[/editline] OH derp almost forgot to reply.. That camera is amazing, and you're a lucky motherfucker :buddy:[/QUOTE] To literally melt into a puddle is to describe her cuteness had reached critical mass.
I love the colors, but maybe there's a little too much DoF
[QUOTE=TheDKer;19915377]I love the colors, but maybe there's a little too much DoF[/QUOTE] Yeah, I'm working on a modification for that lens adapter to allow the user to stopdown the f-stop, to control the dof.
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