FabulousFbg...forgot about it until I had been up two hours and done lots...did I forget yesterday?
Oh well, I am into forgetful old age!
From the nighttime trail cameras, a very short clip of Merlin on the swing. He had been and is sitting on the dry cat food supply for the regular stray cats. He hears something, and you can see his alarm. But no indication on video as to see what it was.
Cat Merlin hears something...
I have been spending far too long/far too much of my time watching and editing these video clips. Maybe 4 or 5 hours some days. I also post them on Instagram, and they cannot be more than 60 seconds long.I cannot post the YouTube video on to Instagram, not even a short one. I have to make a separate video for Instagram. And I have been posting every day on YouTube, and most days on Instagram. So, this has led me to rethink how I do every aspect of this. I need to change my strategies, because I have other stuff I need to do. In terms of views, Instagram sends me several messages a week saying this one has had 500 views, another one 900 views, and yet another has 1.5k views. I was shocked, I didn't realise you could get those kind of views on Instagram. On YouTube, the views might be in single or double figures (usually) but then my shorts on YouTube can bring in up to 2.9k views. But there is extra work to do those shorts, and timing of posting is key. My daughter from Australia and I discussed this last week. I am also doing a project for her, which I have abandoned a wee bit from lack of time.
So we decided at least one more year on this wildlife video project. I need to re-evaluate, re-strategise every aspect of it. And my young grandson has made suggestions. He is a computer nerd, like my son.
I am trying to write this with a large spread out black cat on my lap, and me feeling like comfortably dozing, and watching my small birds out of my glass door.
I could happily sit here all day...
Ah, the sun has come out...now time to do some other stuff!
The kitchen SD card only picked up Midnight and Merlin, nothing else. But I know it is missing some stuff. The kitchen is too small for it to trigger off properly, and in time to capture a shot.
And one more thing. I was sitting in the kitchen chair with an cuppa, after I had made beef burgers. The kitchen door was half closed, so I was not seen by anything outside. My new cat feeding station is outside (and not in the kitchen anymore) when I realised some large birds were flying in, the glass on the door is frosted. Then I saw through the cat flap that it was magpies. My Mr Magpie, his Mrs, and their 3 young magpies! And he was showing his young magpies how to find kind batty old ladies who put wet cat food and dry cat biscuits out for them!!!
So much for my new stray cat feeding station...
He has taken them all into the back garden as well. And the remarkable thing is, all my sparrows and my baby sparrows, as well as other small birds do not regard this particular magpie family as a threat. They all stay in full view,mhappily chirping and playing and feeding, all the while this particular magpie family are in my garden. I find this amazing, and uplifting that they can all get on.
Okay, creative now, Germander Speedwell. It's been in Procreate, through a few apps, then into Snapseed which refused to work last night, so I had to find another way to get my effect I wanted. (I re-installed Snapseed, re-booted the iPad, etc etc, but all to no avail)
Ah, and that poor love, Midnight spent all night locked from coming any further in the bungalow than the kitchen. He wouldn't come in last night. And I am trying to make sure that tech savvy beastie does not come in for food.Nothing was caught on camera, but I am pretty certain it came in. But Midnight has his comfy luxurious chair in the kitchen. This morning he looks at me with baleful eyes, doing the slow eye blink...
Have your best day!
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So I guess, then, that colour is only what you make of it. I know that colour is only a way different surfaces reflect light or not, but perception is a personal thing and it really only exists in our own brains. Just as long as you don't mistake one kind of light for another when you are driving vehicle on land or sea.OK, a pale grey wash, then a splattered blue swirl then to the left and top only a smidge of yellow. Colour is only a perception but a lot of problems with color vision are the result of genetic alterations in the red or green cone pigments due to the crossing over of chromosomes during meiosis. My viva was on damage to the visual system and how that translates into real life issue but it was a long time ago.
Thank you for the amazing creative. Those videos could surely be monetised somehow with some kind of sponsorship/advertising deal?Fbg...forgot about it until I had been up two hours and done lots...did I forget yesterday?
Oh well, I am into forgetful old age!
From the nighttime trail cameras, a very short clip of Merlin on the swing. He had been and is sitting on the dry cat food supply for the regular stray cats. He hears something, and you can see his alarm. But no indication on video as to see what it was.
Cat Merlin hears something...
I have been spending far too long/far too much of my time watching and editing these video clips. Maybe 4 or 5 hours some days. I also post them on Instagram, and they cannot be more than 60 seconds long.I cannot post the YouTube video on to Instagram, not even a short one. I have to make a separate video for Instagram. And I have been posting every day on YouTube, and most days on Instagram. So, this has led me to rethink how I do every aspect of this. I need to change my strategies, because I have other stuff I need to do. In terms of views, Instagram sends me several messages a week saying this one has had 500 views, another one 900 views, and yet another has 1.5k views. I was shocked, I didn't realise you could get those kind of views on Instagram. On YouTube, the views might be in single or double figures (usually) but then my shorts on YouTube can bring in up to 2.9k views. But there is extra work to do those shorts, and timing of posting is key. My daughter from Australia and I discussed this last week. I am also doing a project for her, which I have abandoned a wee bit from lack of time.
So we decided at least one more year on this wildlife video project. I need to re-evaluate, re-strategise every aspect of it. And my young grandson has made suggestions. He is a computer nerd, like my son.
I am trying to write this with a large spread out black cat on my lap, and me feeling like comfortably dozing, and watching my small birds out of my glass door.
I could happily sit here all day...
Ah, the sun has come out...now time to do some other stuff!
The kitchen SD card only picked up Midnight and Merlin, nothing else. But I know it is missing some stuff. The kitchen is too small for it to trigger off properly, and in time to capture a shot.
And one more thing. I was sitting in the kitchen chair with an cuppa, after I had made beef burgers. The kitchen door was half closed, so I was not seen by anything outside. My new cat feeding station is outside (and not in the kitchen anymore) when I realised some large birds were flying in, the glass on the door is frosted. Then I saw through the cat flap that it was magpies. My Mr Magpie, his Mrs, and their 3 young magpies! And he was showing his young magpies how to find kind batty old ladies who put wet cat food and dry cat biscuits out for them!!!
So much for my new stray cat feeding station...
He has taken them all into the back garden as well. And the remarkable thing is, all my sparrows and my baby sparrows, as well as other small birds do not regard this particular magpie family as a threat. They all stay in full view,mhappily chirping and playing and feeding, all the while this particular magpie family are in my garden. I find this amazing, and uplifting that they can all get on.
Okay, creative now, Germander Speedwell. It's been in Procreate, through a few apps, then into Snapseed which refused to work last night, so I had to find another way to get my effect I wanted. (I re-installed Snapseed, re-booted the iPad, etc etc, but all to no avail)
Ah, and that poor love, Midnight spent all night locked from coming any further in the bungalow than the kitchen. He wouldn't come in last night. And I am trying to make sure that tech savvy beastie does not come in for food.Nothing was caught on camera, but I am pretty certain it came in. But Midnight has his comfy luxurious chair in the kitchen. This morning he looks at me with baleful eyes, doing the slow eye blink...
Have your best day!
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Before you can monetise on YouTube, this has to be fulfilled,Thank you for the amazing creative. Those videos could surely be monetised somehow with some kind of sponsorship/advertising deal?
Interesting how these develop bit by bit @dunelmGood morning everyone from what just might be a day with some sunshine here in the dark and dangerous north. Thai restaurant last night which may or may not account for the 5.8 reading this am. Walk into town is on the cards so best take some “ability to walk” pills. Art bit, another starter for 10. Have a fab Friday. Must make another koffee.
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Thanks for the starter for 10 which will obviously be transmogrified into something sublime. The next round is on Bazball: paradigm shift or media hype? Maybe you could nominate Mr Pickle.Good morning everyone from what just might be a day with some sunshine here in the dark and dangerous north. Thai restaurant last night which may or may not account for the 5.8 reading this am. Walk into town is on the cards so best take some “ability to walk” pills. Art bit, another starter for 10. Have a fab Friday. Must make another koffee.
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@ianpspursBefore you can monetise on YouTube, this has to be fulfilled,
"How many views do you need on YouTube to get paid?
To start earning money directly through YouTube, you must have at least 1,000 subscribers and 4,000 watch hours in the past year, or 1,000 subscribers with 10 million valid public Shorts views within the past 90 days. Once you reach either of those, you can apply to YouTube's Partner Program and monetize your channel.18 Apr 2023"
Last time I looked, I only had 77 subscribers.
Now my young grandson tells me that I need a Patreon account, and I can link my YouTube to that, and I can monetise it that way. But it means starting another social platform, and the maintaining of that, and starting your business that way, eg a 't' shirt of ferocious Midnight, or maybe some little pins with him on, which will post easily, but then you have the problem of getting the goods made yourself and so on. Also the problems if you post abroad, and so on and so on.
Young grandson suggested all this, so did my daughter in Australia. Daughter in Australia said Patreon was the way forward, and she said that she subscribes to Amanda Palmer (and others) on a monthly basis, and for that my daughter gets sent loads of freebies for that. My reply to that was Amanda Palmer must be a millionaire and she must have a b******g team of workers she pays to do all that. Grandson has gone out of the room by then, so don't worry about my language...
I think I had pricked my daughter's bubble that she thought Amanda Palmer personally sent this stuff to my daughter. She looked deflated, and I left her cancelling some of her Patreon subscriptions...
I have not figured out how to do the monetary thing on Instagram yet.
Excuse me...I need my smelling salts...and a sit down in my peaceful garden for my declining years...
If I remember rightly humans have three primary colours and from the cones to mimic this the original colour television were composed of the three primary colours and White was made up from 0.3 Red + 0.59 Green + 0.11 Blue to mimic what eyes do.OK, a pale grey wash, then a splattered blue swirl then to the left and top only a smidge of yellow. Colour is only a perception but a lot of problems with color vision are the result of genetic alterations in the red or green cone pigments due to the crossing over of chromosomes during meiosis. My viva was on damage to the visual system and how that translates into real life issue but it was a long time ago.
No worries. Actually I was just being jokey but based on the number of instagram views there are potential customers out there.@ianpspurs
By the way I wasn't having a dig at you for your suggestion. So, thank you for your kind suggestion.
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And consequently there must be a way of harvesting that @ianpspursNo worries. Actually I was just being jokey but based on the number of instagram views there are potential customers out there.
Hope the coffee sustains you for the day ahead @dunelmGood morning everyone on an all things bright and beautiful start here in the dark and dangerous north. We are inundated with grand children for the weekend so no chance at all to get more than a minute or two on the wonder web. Art bit - moving along. Have the day of days, I really do need some more koffy.
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