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Passion Coffee video shot on GH4
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Oh how true! AMD Ryzen 3900x 12C/24T, ASUS x570 mobo, Arctic Liquid Freezer ll 280, Win11 64 bit, 64GB RAM, Radeon RX 570 graphics, Samsung 500GB NVMe 980 PRO (C:), Samsung 970 Evo SSD (D:), Dell U2717D Monitor, Synology DS412+ 8TB NAS, Adobe CS6.
Re: Passion Coffee video shot on GH4There is a little bistro nearby that has a brick fire oven and they make the best French press coffee.
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Re: Passion Coffee video shot on GH4When I was a small child, around 5, I wanted to try coffee. My mom didn't want me to be drinking coffee, so she prepared a half cup of regular (not instant) coffee grounds mixed with some cold water. That was the last and only cup of coffee that I've had.
When my younger brother, years later, had the same desire to drink coffee, my mom did it again. His response was, "Mmm... good coffee!"
Re: Passion Coffee video shot on GH4I started appreciating coffee the same way: my mother prepared me what we called "bibita" (my grandfather used to enjoy it), a glass of water with sugar and a few coffee.
Now I am accustomed to have coffee the same way as a chocolate, a sweet moment of the day (up to three).
Re: Passion Coffee video shot on GH4A coffee soft drink. Sounds good. A little sweet for my tastes though. I prefer a full bodied (i.e. strong, but not bitter) coffee -- black, no sugar or cream. I can't have it very often though.
Re: Passion Coffee video shot on GH4Reading again I misunderstood myself, I apologize for my "creative" English.
"Now I am accustomed to have coffee the same way as a chocolate" means that I enjoy coffee the same way as a little sweet, but not the same way I used to drink when I was a child, with water. Strong coffee me too, up to three, but today ... four
Re: Passion Coffee video shot on GH4Francesco you're such a purest I haven't had any of that in a very long time. I have to really learn DOF before I'm anywhere close to proficient, but then time is on my side. The above was a little too fast for me to pick up on a lot of the action, but cool.
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Re: Passion Coffee video shot on GH4Buddy, ehm, I have celebrated the first year I have known depth of focus : I am a very newbie but... stubborny
I want to share the secret that there's in all you kindly appreciate in my "original" editings: it's LOVE , as I read on Vimeo and that is true: Feel the love! is the key Love for everything one shares in his/her own vision.
Re: Passion Coffee video shot on GH4An interesting contribute that goes through the complexity of managing depth of field in video:
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UKVuqXKFdN8&list=TL_bgwZLkhJJ8&index=2[/youtube] from "videomaker" channel.
Re: Passion Coffee video shot on GH4Beautiful video. I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE coffee.
Once upon a time I worked (typing) for an insurance company. They had a restaurant where buying a soft drink on a daily basis exceeded my salary. They also offered free coffee and/or Nestle's Quick chocolate powder in the break room, so to get hot liquid for the chocolate I began mixing it with coffee. A great way to become indoctrinated! Bob, So sorry to hear you can't have coffee often. I like it best when made with a home style Bunn coffee maker. The water temperature is perfect every time. Lenovo W70l; 1.6 GHz, i7 quad core, Win 7, 64 bit, 16 gigs DDR-3 RAM; NVIDIA Quadro FX 2800; Two 1T 7200 internal drives; BluRay burner
Re: Passion Coffee video shot on GH4I recently discovered a pour-over "dripper" and water kettle. Best coffee I've ever made and less mess than a French press.
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Re: Passion Coffee video shot on GH4I use a Capresso, made in Italy. It is an auto pour over, so it depends on the amount of coffee you put in. It also is a grinder, wonderful device. It cost $200 twenty years ago..and it keeps on truckin'.
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Re: Passion Coffee video shot on GH4Capresso do it better !
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