Friday, September 28, 2007

Lumiere - The Field (re post)

I just reposted this because it got stuck in some servers craw and wouldn't work.

ho hum - start again.

I made this in late summer and have only just found the time to post it up, I have really enjoyed other peoples videos using these rules and obstructions.

 

Lumiere Rules

 

 


3 comments:

Natalie said...

Wow - magical cows walking through walls. I like. x

Gill said...

me too- and I love the cloud shadows that play over the field. Cloud shadows are some of my favourite lighting effects.

Cumbric.Net said...

Hi Victoria,

A nice sixty seconds there. I like the cloud coming over just as the cow disappears – it must be a little like fishing – sitting, waiting, for a ‘bite’.

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We thought you might like to have a link on Cumbric.net to your site. If you do, please let us know whether you’d like us to put up a link to your site, or whether you’d like to post one yourself (posting one yourself will of course give you the opportunity to introduce your site in whichever way you choose) – you can do so in the links section, here: http://cumbric.net/index.php?board=59.0

Or you can email us at cumbricnet@gmail.com

We would also welcome a link to Cumbric.net from your site. (Though either way, you are still welcome to post a link to your site on Cumbric.net)

General categories on the board include Recreation, Conservation, Arts and Culture, Business, Economy, Education, Cumbric language and Cumbrian dialect, 'Anything Goes!' and much more.

You may also set up a forum for your own town, village, or community group. The service will always remain free. There's a little more info on that here: http://cumbric.net/index.php?topic=22.0

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I hope your pregnancy continues going well.

Richard, Cumbric.Net




Ps. Apparently Pink German Beds is an anagram of Denis Bergkamp