I kept hearing a plane flying by and they were either having a grand old time enjoying a joyride or maybe they were practicing maneuvers?
high-flying joyride from Mary Qin on Vimeo.
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I’ve officially completed a full month’s worth of 1SE clips! I found out about this fun project through Kickstarter, where I backed it and got to download it from the App Store when it launched. I was a bit late to the game (oops) and didn’t redeem my copy for quite awhile, but I finally got around to it and I’ve been having a blast! It’s so entertaining to watch little 1-second clips of days gone by and remember what was happening in that moment. For the most part, it only holds meaning for me, but it’s so meaningful.
If you’ve ever done a photo a day sort of project, you sort of know what I’m talking about. But the added dimensions of video make it even more powerful and it’s a fabulous way to look back on your life. You’ve seriously got to try it! Now you don’t have to rely on still visuals solely to share your story and record those memories. You can incorporate motion and sound, which are very enriching. I’ve had video clips that I chose purely for the sound that it had captured. What a fun, simple way to capture snippets of your life. And the app makes it super easy to clip and compile. It’s great!!
This was a really cool “torch” in Hawaii! I love how the flame swirled and twists.
(I can’t seem to make it right-side up so you’ll just have to play it sideways!)
Panda and I visited the National Zoo not long ago and got a chance to see the pandas! They were stuck indoors for the time being (maybe because it was brisk outside) so it was easy to watch them.
Look at how dexterous those paws are!
panda eating apple from Mary Qin on Vimeo.
This one was eating ever so vigorously behind all that bamboo.
munching panda from Mary Qin on Vimeo.
“Let me ooout!” What a sassy one. 😉
pacing panda from Mary Qin on Vimeo.
So this researcher gets to sit and watch pandas all day. Maybe I should apply for that job.
observing pandas from Mary Qin on Vimeo.
I’ve never seen a caterpillar move quite so fast before!
caterpillar run from Mary Qin on Vimeo.
These jellyfish spend their lives in a rather pointless dance…
upside down jellies from Mary Qin on Vimeo.
At the Custom Hotel, there’s this strange light… was it meant to be a nightlight??
color-changing nightlight from Mary Qin on Vimeo.
Sometimes, there’s nowhere else to go but down.
the cat wall jump from Mary Qin on Vimeo.
It started with a few flakes that made me all excited, but quickly went away. Then at night some more snow came and melted into trickling drips of rain. Finally, the next day it was cool enough for the snow to fall and stick!
come on snow! from Mary Qin on Vimeo.
melting snow from Mary Qin on Vimeo.
falling snow from Mary Qin on Vimeo.