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hotspur
25-05-2009, 03:11 PM
Hi

i just joined pnotobucket,thanks for the pointers Stephen

i have loaded a 30 second video clip of magpie lark,i took through

my vixen ED 81 on a vixen proto alt taz mount.using a phillps

to_u_cam, thanks Dennis.



the link is
http://s662.photobucket.com/albums/uu349/funnytoppine/?action=view&current=lark.flv


i hope this works,never done this before

could someone let me know if it works,or not

thanks Chris

hotspur
25-05-2009, 03:21 PM
thanks Stephen for the instructions,got it working.i never new that one could be

on two web sites at the same time!

hope to get some feed back on this project,never done this before

regards Chris

Liz
26-05-2009, 08:14 AM
Hey, thats great Chris - so close and clear, well done :thumbsup::thumbsup:

ving
26-05-2009, 01:08 PM
cool... when do you start doing nature doumentaries?

Quark
29-05-2009, 12:11 PM
Top stuff Chris,

Very well focused, excellent detail and I agree with David about doing a Doco.

Cheers
Trevor

hotspur
29-05-2009, 08:00 PM
thank you Trevor,Liz and Dave for your feed back and comments

very new to all this,but yes i would like to,and have some ideas towards

mini wildlife videos.

We live in the bush,and occasionly see some interesting stuff.

i have disscussed a few thoughts with local property owners,sometimes

they have livestock die and the eaglehawks {wedge tailed eagles} move

in,its amazing to see,if i can get a hide or a set up i would love to get

a video of that in,

one question,the vid of lark was only 30 seconds that was 55mb

it took a good while for me to upload to photobucket-i went and mowed the lawn while it did its thing.

is there away to down size vids like stretchin and skewing pics?

i have just got new cam corder,its Utube compatible,does that mean

its easier?to upload stuff, never done it,may be someone has familarity

with this subject,all advice greatfully received

regards Chris:whistle: