A Few Eclipse Day Photos
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I pared down my selection of photos from our day of watching the solar eclipse to a nice, relatively small collection of good photos so I figured I would share a few of these photos here while I continue working on the video of the eclipse. The video will require some additional time and effort. I have started working on it but I quickly realized it will require a lot more time. I have almost 20gb's of videos totaling more than an hour of running time. Sorting, cutting and splicing video is time consuming. Since I used multiple cameras with different views, I'll need to spend some time interweaving different views in the proper order which requires a bunch of cutting and pasting. That sort of messes up a fluid sound track so then I need to get the sound track just right with more cutting and pasting as well as adding some background music. In other words, compiling a video from so much data from multiple cameras requires a lot of time and...