Connie L. Publicover |
Kodak Photo Photo of the Day My photo Sea Shell Drop has been chosen as Kodak's Photo Of the Day ,It will be featured in Time Square New York July 10/08 ,and seen on their web cam around the world . I am looking for members who live in New York ,I would love to have a photo of this event , I am so excited but I can not be there . I do hope some one can help , Thanks Connie
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W. |
Congrats on the selection of your photo, Connie. I hope one of our forum readers can help you. OTOH... someone is probably making a nice little side business out of this! Do you know what time your photo will be on the big board? And is the webcam live? Can you post its URL? And Happy 4th of July, BTW!
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Connie L. Publicover |
Thanks W.S. I sure hope some one can ,I would love to be there . Iam adding a copy of the E-mail I recieved from Kodak , it will be on intermittently all day on July 10 th .Dear Connie, I'm one of the editors for Kodak's Picture of the Day and Your wonderfully creative water drop photo "Sea Shell Drop" It will be displayed on kodak.com and every few minutes on Thanks for sharing it and your story with us, and I hope to
P.S. Open this file in your browser on July 10, and see
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So prepare to take as many screen shots as you can on July 10! Or maybe even a video screen/stream grab or two, for a couple minutes each. To show their display in context. If it's a repeating sequence you may spot that sequence and know when to start the video screen/stream grab say 10 or 20 seconds before your photo comes on. You can never have too much footage, you can always cut it down after the fact. But you can never add after the fact. Divvy up the 'tasks': you shoot as many screen shots as you can (test the procedure ahead, set the preferences), a pal may be nice enough to do the video screen/stream grabs.
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