Photo Retrospective 2018
As 2018 ended, I decided to review my 2018 photographs to select the twelve images that I liked best. Once I selected my 12 favourites and ranked them in order to produce my photo retrospective 2018. You can watch the video of my images below.
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A wonderful presentation of images Robin I enjoyed them all.
John Steadman.
Loved all of them but especially the one with the people sitting on the rocks in the distance. Must have been difficult only picking 12 images!
I wonder if you would consider writing a quick book on beginning video and post processing video. I know I would find that very valuable and would be quite willing to buy it.
Thank you for all you do during the year. Happy NY to you and your family.
Thank you. It wasn’t too difficult to pick 12 as they were the ones that stood out in my memory. I suspect if I spent more time going through my library I could find more to consider but it would make the task more difficult. For tasks like this, I like to keep with my initial reaction.
I’m not sure I could do a book on beginning video or video post-processing. I use either iMovie for editing camera video or Camtasia for screen recording. I’m OK with Camtasia but quite slow with iMovie.
No 1 is a cracker!
Thanks. I really like this image although it was only shot just before Christmas.