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Ok, decided to make a short photography film with my MacBook.
YouTube - Film Noir Ireland

Photos all processed in Aperture, movie made in iMovie and soundtrack made with Garage Band. Comments welcome or advice!
 
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Photos are beautiful and it was a good video. Only suggestion I would make it to speed up time between each slide (maybe by 1-2 secs max) for people like me who have the attention span of a gnat.

Other than that, nice. Beautiful photography.
 
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Same comment as whitakt1.

Also, the link you posted seems a bit off. It looks like you forgot the "#" sign at the end of it.
 
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I do love the picture of the wood ... the one that looks like drift wood of something... the way the foreground and background of the picture are out of focus and the center wood is in focus.

Did you shoot that with the camera with a narrow focus or did you do that afterwards in photoshop?
 
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That's really nice. I am doing a little amateur photography as well. Very new to it though. By accident, I was doing the same type video. I had the pictures in black and white followed by the colored originals. It looked really cool when the the pictures faded into each other.
 

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