Sunday, December 5, 2010

Morning Walk at High Tide

Technology continues to amuse me and challenge me, I am new to youtube videos. I decided to try putting together a short video from this morning, I wanted the sounds of the rocks and the waves combined with visuals. What do you think?


8 comments:

  1. I think it's terrific. I'm just learning to use my new cell phone--so far, I can open it and select "talk." (I've actually figures out "text" but have no one to text.) AT&T just arrived here in SoVA.

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  2. Good job Robin! You're a braver soul than I... never shot a video... I'm about where hwfarber is with that. The music you chose is perfect for the scene. You're blessed being able to start the morning that way.

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  3. Great job on the video--what a beautiful place! I can see how this inspires you to do your work. What a fantastic place to live!

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  4. I love seeing those waves crashing up onto the walk. I could almost taste the salt in the air. Isn't technology fun? I can see why your morning walks are becoming a source of inspiration.

    Hallie, you can text me anytime you want...

    -Don

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  5. Ok everyone, so I will continue to stumble along with this new technology (youtube) and hope at some point I will be ready to take on re-creating in paint what I have tried to share in video! Thanks for all of your support.

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  6. Great job!! I've never tried to do this and admire your ability to put it all together. The ocean is a great allure to me, having lived on a sailboat for a couple of years. I could watch your video over and over and over again!

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  7. Ha! Don, I'll be texting right after I figure out how to read all my messages from AT&T.

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  8. Thanks, Kathy. I think I will end up doing more ocean videos.... sunny day, windy day, cold day, low tide, high tide, etc etc etc.

    Good luck with the texting, Hallie... I am soooooo slow at it but my kids sometimes are easier to reach with a text message. It's a challenge, keeping up with technology.

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