Oh Jo, I would never call you an idle child!
at your age?
Sorry – seriously, I know you are never idle – I think you and I have a few similarities.
And I was thinking about you today – I was at a talk by a photographer, Paul Harris, based in Yorkshire who raved about the Whitby Goth Festival. I remembered you talking about it. Having seen some of his images it is on my to do list!!
So it does, Debs! On a carousel 🙂 🙂 I wish Cate would stop playing ‘now you see me now you don’t’ but I do know how hard it is to keep a challenge running (and she works, while I’m an idle child 🙂 )
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So unique!!! I love this! 🙂
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That was an amazing shot. How did you manage it?
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I used a thing called Insta360 Nano attached to my iPhone. Then you can play with your spinning photo and turn it into a snapshot.
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This could make me dizzy! 😉
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Even more so when you have it in a spinning form – it really does go round and round
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Oh Jo, I would never call you an idle child!
at your age?
Sorry – seriously, I know you are never idle – I think you and I have a few similarities.
And I was thinking about you today – I was at a talk by a photographer, Paul Harris, based in Yorkshire who raved about the Whitby Goth Festival. I remembered you talking about it. Having seen some of his images it is on my to do list!!
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So it does, Debs! On a carousel 🙂 🙂 I wish Cate would stop playing ‘now you see me now you don’t’ but I do know how hard it is to keep a challenge running (and she works, while I’m an idle child 🙂 )
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So different, and very cool.
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Wow!!! I am wondering how you got this effect; it is gorgeous.
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There’s a variety of 360degree cameras out there now. I got an attach-to-iPhone variety.
I’ll be showing more when I get the hang of it.
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Wow, I had no idea this was with an iPhone!!!
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I don’t use mine much, but some of the phones have incredible cameras now
On Sat, Jan 21, 2017 at 6:28 PM, Travel with Intent wrote:
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Interesting effect, Debbie!
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It’s good for a relaxed photo session
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Love this!
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wow, i love these pictures
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Love this 🙂
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You’ll see me playing with this a lot!
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Haha!
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That looks like a lot of fun!
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It is. The only problem is that I appear in them.
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That’s no problem!
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