We got a wide-angle lens for the thumbnail photo in our turning-pigments-into-paint video and we've been playing with it because it's so satisfying to see an entire room in one photo! Just look at this pic of our garage... it really shows that even though what you see on camera looks decently clean, there's a lot of chaos just out of frame (sorry CNC, you're always a makeshift table when not in use). Also you can see the big hole in the drywall we still need to patch after the mouse/bees fiasco. And hints of past projects we still need to clean up (look at those glitter counting grids). And hints for future projects *cough lego bricks cough* It's like I Spy!
While we're at it, we took a photo of our office too! When we say we have two big desks in a tiny room, this is exactly what we're talking about. This is why when we're streaming, Evan (who sits on the window-side) has a hard time squeezing past me to escape.

Anyways, thought it'd be fun to share a shot of our spaces we work in most where you can REALLY see the full space. Also if you're curious, this is the lens we got: https://amzn.to/3cFcTfV (7-14 mm for micro fourthirds or 14-28mm equivalent focal length) Just pushing the edge of fish eye distortion without being too much and think it will really flush out the tools we have available while we're filming :)
-E&K
Karen Sue
2021-05-12 16:23:08 +0000 UTCBrooke Lindsay
2021-03-06 02:54:38 +0000 UTC