Friday honestly could not have come soon enough.
Long week of work. Long days. Long tasks. But I'm glad its over.
Luckily I've been keeping busy by slowly gearing up for my next trip - this time to Ireland with my mother and brother - making a few purchases here of there. The two big additions are a new camera for time lapse footage and some new lenses for my DSLR. After how well the last video/picture piece turned out, I'll obviously be making another one focusing on the rolling green hills - hopefully with all the kinks worked out. But of course, like I always do, I've been looking for inspiration on what to shoot, how to shoot it, etc.
Classic me - I've fallen in love with a new video and want to try to emulate it. The only issue is, I may be biting off more than I can chew. Taking a couple thousand photos and capturing time lapse footage in a week is a lot by itself. Throw in how much footage I'd need to replicate the video below and I'm surely in over my head. But who knows - I'll try my best. Can I show you what a day in Ireland is really like?
Give the piece below your full attention because it is drop dead gorgeous. The colors. The music. The camera movement. The focus. The food. The smiling faces. Everything about it is marvelous. I've never had much interest in going to India - but after this, consider it on my list of places to see.
Cheers.
A Day in India from The Perennial Plate on Vimeo.
OH, bring it ON! I will be your camera crew, your pack mule, your caterer, and your cheerleader. Yes, yes, YES, you can do this. How about instead of a day in Ireland, you do the WHOLE WEEK?!!?! Only kidding. Two days will be just fine...
ReplyDeleteCAN'T WAIT to spend an entire week with you and Christopher. Maybe among the three of us we can shoot ten thousand pictures...
ieyu, ilys!