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Sunday, February 28th, 2010

I saw this this morning over on James Cridland’s blog.  Combines two, if used well, amazing techniques.  Tilt-shifting and time lapse photography to create a video of New York at work and at play.  But it’s neither the tilt-shift or the the time-lapse that does it for me, it’s the timing of the music and the visuals.


The Sandpit from Sam O’Hare on Vimeo.

I tried my hand at creating a tilt-shift photo a few years back.

I could spend a good few hours browsing through the tilt-shift group on Flickr. But I have things to be getting on with.


Thursday, February 11th, 2010

There are 3 of us

People often say to me “David, how do you achieve so much with only 24 hours in a day?” or “David, you’re so great, how do you find time to do everything”… ok, no one ever says that to me, but if they did I’d say “because there are actually 3 of me, rotating around on a regular basis”.

And here’s a photo to prove it. Hard at work.

Either that or I remembered yesterday how to do something that someone once showed me in Photoshop. Involving layers and the eraser tool. Yes, that’s probably it.


Friday, February 2nd, 2007

In a perfect world there would be three of me and I could do everything I needed to do in the time limits I have…

Finally figured how to do this in Photoshop! Still not figured how to do it in real life.