Updated 18/12/24 15:16
Using the stop motion App you can preview the previously taken shot and then position your small car in the next shot on a green screen platform whilst seeing the overlay of the previous shot. This should prove very helpful.
This might provide an interesting approach to my idea of putting myself in the shots with the exotic cars
Updated 17/12/24 01:34
As mentioned previously, this can be used for an upload facility for my art exhibition page. But also, this now can be used as part of an affiliate selling platform.
With some of the products I preview on my social media platforms I can now add a shopping list or image wall linking those products to the place whereby you can buy the items. In this way you circumnavigate the idea that there's no clickable links on sites such as Facebook, YouTube and Instagram etc. etc.
More sites to come under the "No more" banner. with shopping walls. It's why the high street is dead.
Updated 17/12/24 01:27
I was asked to make a poster for a good friend. This poster it turns out, needed to be in a format for Social Media so I had to resize what I'd done.
One thing to keep in mind here is that social media posts are only live for 24hrs. After that they're archived to your personal feed so only get seen if someone actually visits your page... which in most cases is nearly never.
So they're the very definition of ephemera
btw the subject photography was also mine.
Updated 17/12/24 00:08
You have a YouTube channel. You're making content for fun. So why not link to the shop you bought it from for some affiliate marketing kick-backs. Earn a few pence from the efforts you're already making.
But, it's not that easy.
It turns out that all your social media postings do not have an easy link to purchase the products. Sure you can write the link in the description but are they clickable? NO. Who's going to type out the address you put in your description? It's a faff!
Updated 17/12/24 00:01
With the help of my camera's ability to shoot close-up stuff I've created some really lovely artwork. This one entitled "Japanese Girlfriend" has a Matchbox Porsche 911 (1.64 scale) on show.
They're TINY!
Updated 16/12/24 23:55
There's no getting around it. Squirrels like nuts. So much so they can be trained very quickly.
Updated 16/12/24 23:52
Ever got hungry? Ever not wanted to venture out to go and get food? This was the position I was in so I ordered a "take out". I'm having a lot of fun making silly videos on my YouTube channel and I hope some of which will make you laugh. This one is well sweet.
Updated 16/12/24 23:48
Already I have an online gallery. A friend asked me for a way to exhibit online their artwork so I whipped up a gallery that would show their artwork off at a higher resolution than is normally offered.
The next stage and the stage that is only now achievable is for users to upload their own work now possible with this form once it's embedded into the following website.
https://www.i5018.art/
Updated 16/12/24 23:42
The impressive close-up focus of my iPhone gave me an idea to take some tiny shots of 1/64 toy cars in little dioramas.
This, I thought would be good if I can super-impose myself in the scenes against some top marque vehicles. This would work on the primary focus on https://www.roadtestpilot.com
Updated 16/12/24 23:36
On my YouTube channel I've been creating a series called "Eat Sleep Sea Repeat" in which I would like to capture a boat at the end of our street passing by. Making them SHORTS so less than a minute long. It's all about timing but they're a very nice watch.
I would love to get this vessel as it often comes to the port of Felixstowe and it's so unusual. It's a vessel that appears to help with the foundations of ocean based windmills.
PDF of my links
Updated 16/12/24 22:59
So, I've created this database driven PHP form. It serves as a news and events posting mini posting platform. It allows for JPG, Gif and WEBP posting of images.
I plan to now adapt this as a way of uploading content to Road Test Pilot but amend the output so that it just provides a wall of images for people to select the products they've seen reviewed from my social media outlets. The primary one being http://www.youtube.com/@roadtestpilot
Hit the link and give it a like and subscribe because...
Very Little Helps.
:-)