“Greylock,” or “Pictures of My Girlfriend Walking in the Woods” part II
An update to an earlier post today, with something to show for my troubles.
I put together a photo slideshow with Picasa, Google’s nifty little photo software. It’s pretty user-friendly [albeit a little glitchy], and lets you export your slideshow as a .mov movie, which is preferable to the Soundslides method of conversion, which can take awhile.
Unfortunately, I left my sound files on my camera in Am’erst, so this slideshow is without sound for the time being, but I’ll throw some in later next week upon my return.
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Gosh, she’s purdy.
The sound is creepy, though. When I close my eyes and listen it sounds like you’re euthanizing an invalid who just won’t die, and you’re doing it by smothering them with… um… a hot water bottle that’s got an ice chisel stuck inside it?
Like I say, creepy.
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