That is a feature in the video editor software. I use DaVinci Resolve. However, all but perhaps the most basic editors can do the same.How did you slow down the video during the time she threw the poop?
Next time can you have the wind toss her hair and maybe add some ocean mist? Ugly poop tossers need some help in the appeal area....That is a feature in the video editor software. I use DaVinci Resolve. However, all but perhaps the most basic editors can do the same.
If she comes back I'd be VERY tempted to show her an image on my phone of her license plate, a still of the bag sailing through the air and tell her you're considering notifying LEO of her littering a public pathway with animal feces. I'll bet that could carry a pretty good fine, making it worth her while to refrain from it in the future.
Enlarge that picture with a copy of her plate and put on a yard sign and put it out near the pathway LOL
"Eh, it's OK....I'm in Washington."So the Oregon woman picked up her dog's poop. Then threw the plastic bag of poop in the woods. It would have been more ecologically friendly just to have left the poop on the ground where the dog did it so that he rain could wash it away. Now it is encased in plastic and will never decompose.
Many, if not most, states will not allow deriving addresses from plates...too many road rage incidences and stalkers. CA was one of the first to enact such laws, spurred by the death of Hollywood actress Rebecca Schaeffer by a stalker.@robpur
With a little effort, you can likely get the registered address of the vehicle and mail back with a letter stating you are returning something they lost, no reward or thanks required.
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When I first saw the video I thought that I might be able to shame her among the locals, but then I was disappointed to see an Oregon license plate. I have a video server that is used to share with locals only that can be used for this purpose. I attached an aluminum clipboard to a sign post with some baling wire, and attached a sheet that read "What Happened Here?". The sign also stated the domain name of the video server and had a bunch of handy tear-offs with the address. People would take pics of the sign or tear off a tab to take with them. When the tabs were gone I would put a new sheet on the clipboard. That was until a Bitch Stole My Sign!
Many, if not most, states will not allow deriving addresses from plates...too many road rage incidences and stalkers. CA was one of the first to enact such laws, spurred by the death of Hollywood actress Rebecca Schaeffer by a stalker.