I watched Sky Captain and the World of Tommorrow, a very cute movie. Gweneth Paltrow plays a reporter, who gets to tag a long on the story of a lifetime. She is clicking away with her camera, taking pictures of robots huger than buildings and other amazing things. She ends up losing her extra film and then is extra cautious of the shots she has left. She is seeing all of these absolutely incredible things, and she lifts her camera up to take a picture, and then she sadly lowers it without taking one. Just 2 shots left and she doesn't want to waste them! How often do I feel like that girl! Those of you using digital cameras probably never have that prediciment, but I look at my number of shots left all of the time. I think it's important to always take extra film with you, just in case! I'll leave it to you to find out how she use her final 2 shots. It's as if she realized what was the most important thing to remember, and after all, isn't that what taking pictures is all about?
Tip of the Day: A fun way to make letters: I have used the circle punch, a hole punch and a few creative rounded cuts to make letters. For example, making an "O". Punch a circle, use a smaller hole punch to punch the center, turning it into an "o". Keep your cuts rounded. This has worked best for titles, since the letters tend to be on the large side.
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