Aaron has been going through some changes. Since we “lost” his pacifiers this week, he has stopped taking an afternoon nap. This means that by dinnertime, he can get a little tired. Throw in some running around outside and he can get real tired. The video is about two minutes long, he wakes up a bit at 50 seconds when I ask if he’s having a dinosaur dream.
On a technical note, this is from the Google Droid phone’s video camera. It’s pretty good on several levels: 1) has about the same image density as our Sony point-and-shoot, 2) actually compresses the video file, so that it is a manageable size (26MB vs. 250MB, big difference), and 3) it’s always with me. Lens, focus and especially colors are not as good, so for any serious photos I’ll use the dedicated camera. But this is way better than the iPhone’s crappy image collector. I used the iPhone in San Francisco to image some business cards I picked up, and could not read the images afterward — it’s that bad.
Cute video. We used to have those same US placemats.
I’ll have to try the Droid video camera.
This is soooooo getting submitted to The Ellen DeGeneres Show. My apologies for the intrusion of not seeking your advanced consent – and aside from the fact that I don’t even know you – but Ellen loves cute videos like this (I would know because we’re really close; I watch her show everyday), and I generally assume that anything posted on YouTube is considered public domain.
That’s fine, Katie. It’s public domain as far as I’m concerned. Also, note that it is a Droid produced video.
I noticed that … and I am sending your video to my boyfriend as an “I told you so” (he’s an iPhoner). But more so because he’s as susceptible to cuteness overload as I am. Plus, he really wants one of those things (the cute, little thing in the video). Your video is helping me come around. So thanks for two great reviews today (Droids and kids).