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Hugs!!!!! :)))))
How old is your cat?
Lily is 3 and ½.
Chloe is 10.
Birth frame request, since my birthday's coming up in a few days: 7/29/99
I believe you meant to ask @weirdzootopiaframes. I’m not exactly sure how to quantify frames on a base-24 timeline using actual dates.
-I gave it a try though. I think it may be one of these?
Also, your birthday is the day before mine! (I was born in 94 though)
HOLY S***! ... Your gif quality! How?
(ノ◕ヮ◕)ノ*:・゚✧ HAMMY MAGIC! ✧゚・: *ヽ(◕ヮ◕ヽ)
Ey man, I see you're a photographer or some sort. I just got accepted to become a cameraman not long ago. I was hoping if you could give a little advice on how to handle them. And also it's a production studio where we shoot some video. That's all from me and thanks. Cheers ^^.
Well; each camera is different; so it’s hard to say unless you have the same make/model as I do, but I can think of some general recommendations and advice.
My primary is a Canon 5D Mk.iv with C-Log, which is comfortable to operate on it’s own, but a handy addition to my camera (at least for hand-held operation) is the battery grip. Most battery grips will double the power, which has lasted me as long as 13 hours doing production stills, behind the scenes and on set photography, as well as 4k C-log video. Also, my grip came with a remote that has a built-in intervalometer.
In addition to more battery power, the “grip“ comes in handy (literally XD) for holding the camera in portrait orientation… without elbowing a nearby PA or Boom Operator on a crowded set. >.>
Depending on what you’re shooting, try not to rush any shot. Stay steady, and focus on framing and… keeping on focus. If memory space is no issue, just use whatever high-speed (with continuous auto-focus) drive mode your camera offers. Even if you manually select AF points like I do, It’s not always 100%, so it’s good to have a few shots taken really fast together to choose from.
Let’s see, what else…
Don’t underestimate the importance of a lens hood. (if your lens came with one) Doesn’t matter if you’re shooting indoors or outdoors; you can still get glare.
Lastly, keep your equipment as clean as you can! Camera, lenses, mount connections, etc…. -Oh, and YOUR HANDS!
Thanks for the ask! Let me know if any of you have other photography related questions!
I'm two years late for the fandom. Can I jump on the wildehopps bandwagon as an artist?
UUMMM... Absolutely!!!
It doesn’t matter if you’ve been here for 2 years, or just today. I still see new artists popping up all the time, and they deserve recognition in the fandom, too.
What's your favorite district in Zootopia?
Hmmmmm… Good question!
Does all of them count? ijustreallywanttoexploreallofzootopiaplz!
I’ll saaayyy… Rainforest District!
Thanks for the ask! *hugs*
I love your gifs so much! Could you makes some gifs of Judy from the deleted scene using the keyboard?
Thank you! I can try.