Lounging By the Beach - Part 2

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The Debby video was shot with two different cameras. The low Res was shot with my Nikon still camera. The High Res was shot with a GoPro Hero2.
I produced the clip at the disadvantage of not being able to hear the audio, as my computer's sound is OUT. So, it's good to hear that that came out alright.
I use Sony Vega Movie Studio v9 when able. Not too sure what building you refer to.
 

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It was a large white bldg w/red trim - looked maybe like an historical bldg from the design - really nice. I found out that I can take vids w/my cell phone but I would have to get a Belkin Life Action Camera Clip to better be able to hold the camera more steady and with more fluid motion - thought I might fool around with it when I get the time.

Okay, I've got to feed my pups, NCC, and it's getting late in your neck of the woods. Shall we call it an evening?
 

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Good night, NCC. Chat ya later:)


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Sea, I think this is the building you were talking about ...
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I don't know anything about this building. I was shooting the plants blowing in the wind. But, Apalachicola is a very old city, and has many historic buildings, surely this is one of them, and it has witnessed many storms in its time.
 
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Yes, that's it! Isn't it charming? Kinda gives me a good feeling when I look at it. You know, like how wonderful and peaceful life was at one time. Looks like it could have been an old ice house, newspaper office, post office or ??? because of the way the railings are. Looks like trucks may have backed up to the bldg at one time for loading. I love it!
 

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Although I've created a new account, not canceled yet, FB really isn't my cup of tea. A woman I like is there (as you imply, everyone is), and sent a friend request which I haven't acknowledged. I scanned her friends list (more than 400 long) and found a co-worker of mine who I don't especially like. I don't want to friend her, and have him see me as a co-friend. It is kinda creepy, IMO, how everyone can see who is on your friends list. I do not care to participate in this.

And you shouldn't feel beholden to participate in anything you don't like. I do fb but am very choosey about who I friend. I am not there for a popularity contest by having the most friends but am there for a support network with certain family members and close friends. No friends from work or students/former students. If I am not 100% positive in my trust you ain't gettin' in lol. I am not even friends with my husband because of who his friends are ....
 

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Sea, I think this is the building you were talking about ...
Building.jpg

I don't know anything about this building. I was shooting the plants blowing in the wind. But, Apalachicola is a very old city, and has many historic buildings, surely this is one of them, and it has witnessed many storms in its time.

I love architecture and went to find what I could about this building.... Here ya go! Looks quite interesting. I would have loved living during this time, except for the clothing. I remember my grandmother telling me that part of her honeymoon was a stay in New Orleans and how she and grandaddy went down to the docks to watch bananas being unloaded and how exciting that was to actually witness food coming into the country. Anyway, the history of this building is intriguing....

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I love architecture and went to find what I could about this building.... Here ya go! Looks quite interesting. I would have loved living during this time, except for the clothing. I remember my grandmother telling me that part of her honeymoon was a stay in New Orleans and how she and grandaddy went down to the docks to watch bananas being unloaded and how exciting that was to actually witness food coming into the country. Anyway, the history of this building is intriguing....

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Wow, that is some impressive detective work! You found it with nothing more than a photo of the building and the name of the city? Thanks! :)
 
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