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YouTube - I'll show you mine, if you show me yours . . .
I love playing about with Openshot and editing at Youtube - still learning . . .
http://www.openshot.org/Sometimes it goes a little crazy . . . poor Rumi, his poem wobbles, which ironically is caused by Googles camera shake stabilisation. The instrument is similar to the Zen flute and is called a Ney. In the stream is a large trout, almost completely invisible . . .
I found the poem interesting because it seems to be contrary to this sentiment
Come, come, whoever you are.
Wanderer, worshipper, lover of leaving — it doesn't matter,
Ours is not a caravan of despair.
Come, even if you have broken your vow a hundred times,
Come, come again, come.The sound ends a little suddenly, no fade out, thought I could do that in Google as I have in the past . . .
The locations are: Wimbledon (black and white) Thames Runnymede (river curve), Wandle (stream) Battersea Park (peace mile runners)
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The three blue butterflies was nice also!
You should post it here.
BTW...'yours' was impressive....I can't show
you mine...I'm a married woman...lololol