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06/08/2008 05:45:00 PM · #1
//youtube.com/watch?v=Z77SQv1wKsQ

Watching this reminds me why I'm always so exhausted after a session with a kid... or a pet! :D
06/08/2008 07:12:48 PM · #2
Great video Cindi! Exhausted isn't the half of it, you seem to have pulled out all your hair on that shoot! :-) Thanks for the share! That dog is too cute!
06/08/2008 07:22:25 PM · #3
That was great! How often did you take a picture for the time lapse? It looks really short, like a second or 2
06/08/2008 07:30:31 PM · #4
Wow - very cool. Would be neat to see a clock in the corner. I also watched his Horse Shoot video - that was pretty cool, too.
06/08/2008 07:32:11 PM · #5
Simply amazing and very insightful to see behind the scenes like that, wow.
06/08/2008 07:33:03 PM · #6
LOL! When I see it that why, now I don't feel so bad after collapsing once a sitting is over!
06/08/2008 08:51:53 PM · #7
He does some great videos, besides the great images. It makes me tempted to video one of my sessions with 6 Bouviers, but I'm afraid it might be full of too many beeps. LOL! His horse video was great to watch as well.

Mike
06/08/2008 11:19:39 PM · #8
I have a great little mini-vid-cam, but Taylor (my 15 year old) uses it far more than I do. I should have her time-lapse a session for me. :)
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