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May not be your....
Posted: Mon May 17, 2010 8:02 am
by Special Ed
cup of tea, but this took me forever to figure out how to edit!
The song is "The Becoming" from NIN
Enjoy:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-C_E9Mcde2U
Keep checking my blog for more Hi-Rez videos from me this year.
Re: May not be your....
Posted: Tue May 18, 2010 8:27 am
by Ken G
I'm not much of a video person. Hell, I only watch television when I'm trying to bore myself to sleep. But then, I do like movies.
A half dozen of your still images with a few words would have been enough for me.
And it wouldn't have taken me 4.5 minutes and a bad song to get through.
It was better than Andrew's stuff.
Re: May not be your....
Posted: Tue May 18, 2010 9:48 am
by Special Ed
Ken G wrote:
A half dozen of your still images with a few words would have been enough for me.
Yeah, but why be like everybody else, and why settle for just good enough?
Ken G wrote:It was better than Andrew's stuff.
While I may not agree with that statement, I can honestly say even being in the same league as Andrew's stuff is quite a complement.
The music choice my not be your style, but I think it fit the guerilla warfare theme I was looking for. Do you agree?
I'm going to have to start using uncopyrighted or free-to-rights music from now on. It makes it easier to get the videos out there and to use them as promotional media. I have a brother-in-law that is a musician, some of his stuff is too nambie-pambie for my tastes, but maybe you would like it?
Let's see if this works:
Fallen Avian - "Castaway"
Click that hyperlink and you should be able to hear it played on a youtube music video. I recommend not watching the video if you get bored easily........ ehem, (Ken).
Re: May not be your....
Posted: Tue May 18, 2010 11:01 am
by John S Montgomery
" Pambi-Nambi" ?
What style music is that? Would that be like those infomercials you see at 2 a.m of 70's love ballads with some dude with a mega-mustache and charlie Manson hair singing to his 90lb flower girl????
Re: May not be your....
Posted: Tue May 18, 2010 12:24 pm
by Special Ed
John S Montgomery wrote:" Pambi-Nambi" ?
What style music is that? Would that be like those infomercials you see at 2 a.m of 70's love ballads with some dude with a mega-mustache and charlie Manson hair singing to his 90lb flower girl????
It's actually "Namby Pamby" - (From Merriam Webster Dictionary) - weak or lacking in substance.
See www.angling101.com
Re: May not be your....
Posted: Tue May 18, 2010 3:27 pm
by Ken G
Special Ed wrote:It's actually "Namby Pamby" - (From Merriam Webster Dictionary) - weak or lacking in substance.
See http://www.angling101.com
Trouble maker.
You're video wasn't bad so give yourself some credit. My art background and training wants to critique everything the way we used to put each other through the ringer when I was a "Serious Artist." We were brutal to each other, but learned alot.
I first heard the live version of this in 1970. My brother bought it when it came out in 1973. I think some of you may have been born by then.
We were punks before they had a word for it.
Still can't beat Robert Fripp's guitar playing in this.
This is what I have going through my head when I'm out wandering all those beautiful quiet places I go to. They go together in my head at least. It has to be played very loud.
Baby's On Fire
Re: May not be your....
Posted: Tue May 18, 2010 7:53 pm
by John S Montgomery
ED, some of them smallmouth you are holding up in the video have some kick ass markings and patterns on them. Just thought I'd let ya know.
Re: May not be your....
Posted: Tue May 18, 2010 11:21 pm
by Frank Macikas
John S Montgomery wrote:ED, some of them smallmouth you are holding up in the video have some kick ass markings and patterns on them. Just thought I'd let ya know.
I have to agree with that those are some incredible looking fish! Very cool video too!!
Re: May not be your....
Posted: Wed May 19, 2010 12:08 am
by Special Ed
Thanks guys! The place I fish has INCREDIBLY clear water, lots of chunk rock, dense weeds, and heavy timber. The diverse structure and varied diet also help to give them some cool markings.
They look best in the winter though, that cold water makes the colors really crisp.