![]() It’s satisfying when you realize you don’t know whether the video has looped or not. I’ve always had a soft spot for infinitely looping videos and animations. Pulling them into Lightroom, and then looking at them in Adobe Premiere, it dawned on me that I could probably make pretty convincing infinite loops out of the clips. From the comfort of my PJ’s and the house’s central heat, I started recording some short, close-up clips of snow piling up on various plants and backyard fixtures. I wanted to test out the capabilities of an 800mm focal length, and play with the video settings. I was sitting in the office, organizing and tinkering with some equipment. The idea for the project came to me when we got a few inches of snow back in early January. Specifically, a lens combination with a maximum focal length of 800mm, and new camera bodies that make more than capable video cameras. I knew I wanted to make some use of new equipment that was purchased for the business at the end of last year. Personal projects relying on Photoshop give my skills some polish, but I’m not usually learning much. I’ve been doing Photoshop for about 10 years now. And even more so with photoshop-related projects. Music, for example, I’ve gotten pretty comfortable with and, more or less, know how to get what I want. Many projects of recent months have built heavily on skills I’m already fairly proficient at. However, “busy”, “distracting”, and “motivating” were somewhere on the list.Īfter taking a break from the monthly project in December, I wanted to get onto something specific and goal oriented. “productive”, “comfortable” and “optimistic”, didn’t describe any of them.
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