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<blockquote data-quote="Christhugger" data-source="post: 1082685" data-attributes="member: 3948"><p>Roosh - Were you using the Nikon and zoom for most of your walk around scenery videos during Babylon Road? I really liked the "very still" effect of holding the camera but obviously not on a tripod. Was that the result of the VR or were you using a certain technique?</p><p></p><p>I think for my next set of vacation photos I'm going to try some videography like that instead of stills, with scenes of 3-10 seconds length all clipped together in a row. It seemed very engaging as a way of displaying landscape photography, compared to a series of still photos for the viewer to click through.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Christhugger, post: 1082685, member: 3948"] Roosh - Were you using the Nikon and zoom for most of your walk around scenery videos during Babylon Road? I really liked the "very still" effect of holding the camera but obviously not on a tripod. Was that the result of the VR or were you using a certain technique? I think for my next set of vacation photos I'm going to try some videography like that instead of stills, with scenes of 3-10 seconds length all clipped together in a row. It seemed very engaging as a way of displaying landscape photography, compared to a series of still photos for the viewer to click through. [/QUOTE]
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