Hillel Arts Retreat 05 - Photo/Video Batch 2
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These video clips will expire 30 days after the last download, so get them while you can! Just click on the desired link and follow the directions. If you couldn't make it to the retreat, watching these is the next best thing.
- Acapella circle (17 secs)
- "Need Somebody to Lean On" (10 secs)
My apologies to anyone that came here in search of pictures of themselves and didn't find what they were looking for. I still like you.
Enjoyed what you see here? Post something in the comments box. It makes all the web publishing headaches worth it.
Check out a mega-widescreen shot Ronen took here. I show up in it twice. It's quite interesting.
What is Sophia looking at?
Dan is mesmerized by Noam's skilled guitar stylings. Noah ain't too shabby either.
Ronen wants to know where Avi gets his conditioner. Shiny!
Sophia tracked down that model from the previous post, and he was willing to pose with her. His generosity knows no bounds.
Dan is smelling the spice.
Whos bongo hands are those in the corner?
Tangerine meditation was one of the workshops that weekend.
Need I say more?
Noam and Avi look at their photos of the pee-stain.
3 Comments:
Ok. I have only one thing to say about that pictures of the woods.
Wow!
Avi, when you get here, you have to tell me how you took those pictures with the superwide angle. Must know!
Great pics overall. Especially enjoyed the Tangerine meditation with the other Avi.
Really missin you guys here.
You can't go wrong with tangerine meditation! It is relaxing, and it provides a great snack afterwards.
I'm really glad you liked the tall shot in the forest. It looks infinitely better when it is bigger. My technique is no secret - I'm happy to share it here: I just took a couple shots in 'stitch mode' on my Canon, then I used MGI Photosuite III to put it all together, After cropping it and adjusting the lighting in Photoshop, I resized it to the teeny weeny version you see here. I've saved a higher quality version which I would like to eventually print on a long sheet of photo paper. It would look quite snappy in a frame up on some random wall.
My next photo experiment will involve doing two stitches of a scene (both horizontal) and stitching them together to make an even larger, picture. I would not be combining them side-to-side, but one over the other. Does that make sense? It's hard to explain it in words. I could make a lil diagram, but just imagine this:
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Yo man, great site! Even better, don't worry about the movies if they disappear after 30 days. I backed them up for ya:
http://www.justiz.ca/camphillel/MVI_7706.AVI
http://www.justiz.ca/camphillel/MVI_7713.AVI
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