Monday, April 1, 2013

Lights, Camera, Action!

TIP: Photograph your pet

While you might be able to put a hamster in your pocket to show all your friends, they are referred to pocket pets after all, carrying a bunch of photos is easier. A live hamster might bite your friend with the new stink, and get hurt as your friend reacts by flinging the hamster in the air (purely unintentional). Also the hamster may try to escape by eating it's way out of your pocket.

Photos come in handy should your hamster escape from it's habitat and you need people to know what your hamster looks like. You can also use photos to show how your pet has the changed over time (eg. "Wow, I can't believe my hamster was sooo small. Look how freakishly fat it looks now!").

For added fun you can also take videos of your pet.  Just look at all the internet footage of cats and dogs.  Gads! (I encourage all you budding film makers out there to make your pet videos interesting, here's a small tip - good sound helps)

low res (mushy version) version

I took photos of Captain Hill during her lifetime and having photos is a way to remember her.  Hopefully she's somewhere still having adventures and snack foods.  Here's an Apple movie trailer I created using the iMovie app on the iPad using some of the photos.

high res (not as mushy?) version


Oddly enough this video does not show up in safari on my iPad.

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