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Hi, this clip was shot on sony a7sIII - obviously brilliant machine for video. But what do you think about this camera for photography? Is it best hybrid camera now when adobe launch "adobe super resolution"?
clip:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tc4STOHYx2E&t=3s
and idea:
Today, there are no clues as to when will all this pandemic end. Stress and uncertainty lurks into our lives causing frustration and social unrest. Our lives are being controlled by a virus that is invisible to the naked eye. An abstract concept that is terrifyingly real.
We can't change the tides of time but we have a saying to what the future will bring. Nobody knows what comes next, but it needs to be better than before.
Current pandemic has exposed all of the flaws in the system that govern our everyday lives. From work ethics through transportation and healthcare to our social lives and the way we interact with one another.
One thing is certain, we're not going back to "normal" after the coronavirus. The transition will be brutal for many (failed businesses, destroyed lives, loneliness and despair). But let’s remember. Nothing good happens without a struggle, “just” because we hope for the best.
If we put our collective minds to it, things might change for good, and for the better. We are facing A "Make Or Break" Moment that might influence our lives for years to come.
Let's make something great together, let’s imagine what after.
clip:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tc4STOHYx2E&t=3s
and idea:
Today, there are no clues as to when will all this pandemic end. Stress and uncertainty lurks into our lives causing frustration and social unrest. Our lives are being controlled by a virus that is invisible to the naked eye. An abstract concept that is terrifyingly real.
We can't change the tides of time but we have a saying to what the future will bring. Nobody knows what comes next, but it needs to be better than before.
Current pandemic has exposed all of the flaws in the system that govern our everyday lives. From work ethics through transportation and healthcare to our social lives and the way we interact with one another.
One thing is certain, we're not going back to "normal" after the coronavirus. The transition will be brutal for many (failed businesses, destroyed lives, loneliness and despair). But let’s remember. Nothing good happens without a struggle, “just” because we hope for the best.
If we put our collective minds to it, things might change for good, and for the better. We are facing A "Make Or Break" Moment that might influence our lives for years to come.
Let's make something great together, let’s imagine what after.