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Yes, I'm trying to, but for a few days the shutter button got kinda "stuck," which required me to push extra hard on it, and I think that caused the camera to vibrate/shift a bit. The first 100 or so photos should be steady-looking.
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Just let it go the course. It's really a beautiful photo and could become a quite striking video. Great job
one question though. I notice that the plate is higher in one photo than the other. Are you keeping the camera in the same spot for each shot?
Yes, I'm trying to, but for a few days the shutter button got kinda "stuck," which required me to push extra hard on it, and I think that caused the camera to vibrate/shift a bit. The first 100 or so photos should be steady-looking.
This looks really good! Where are you keeping the tomatoes at while they are rotting? Just curious.
I just set them on a table high enough where my dog can't get them. I'm not really doing anything "special" to them.
Update: The big tomato on the far right is starting to rot a little more. So exciting!
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