That's smart Jack. Them clouds make it look like the worlds about to end, and the song fits perfectly. Always loved that song since I heard it on Donnie Darko.
My camera is a Canon 350D, the Canon camera's come with a little program called "EOS Utility" to capture a picture every 10 seconds. You basically plug the camera into the PC and it control's the whole camera.
Then, I used Apple Quicktime Pro to edit all of the pictures into a time lapse and Sony Vegas to do a final render of it.
I'm more of a lake man myself. The breeze is so cold at the sea.
BTW, I checked the Finland BnJ rank cause I noticed the link on your sig. http://www.raceauthority.com/f ... r=bnj&Username=hyntty Why the hell am I the last one? I'm not the only one who hasn't done any races, (am I?). Or have the UKCT guys developed somekind of a fail-o-meter that the software uses to determine low ranks?
Because if I wished you welcome, I'd have to give you my address (logical, ain't it?). How am I supposed to know what kind of an axe murderer you are?
Secondly, because it's logical to think so: People are greedy. If people weren't greedy, communism would work. But it doesn't. Hence, I'm greedy and don't want you to enjoy the little happy things I enjoy.
But now that I thought about it, I would have use to an axe murderer. PM me if interested
Magically the image changes every 1 minute, and the view this year isn't as good as it has been the last two years, but I am on the shit side of the house (as far as views go) unfortunately.
I have always admired how nature looks in Switzerland (Been there -89). Height-differences, snow-peaks, small towns in the valleys and those beautiful flowers in the mountains.
My bedroom is the ground floor so a picture from my window would only show you the wall that seperates the trash in my back yard from the trash in the back alley.
Wow theres something about that pic I really like...
I'll post one from the back of the house later - you can't see much out the front and my room is on the ground floor so all you see out the back is a wall!
(My "view" is just of Oil Seed Rape fields, a farm in the distance, and the only "landmark" near here - the 300m tall radio mast)