youtube.com If given a whole row to themselves in a flight from San Francisco to Paris, most people would just sleep. Not this passenger, who set up his Canon 5D Mark II digital SLR camera on a tripod and attached a timelapse controller. When he pointed his 16mm-to-35mm lens out his airplane window, the result was this remarkable timelapse video of his 11-hour flight. Taking that Great Circle route above the polar regions, the video flies us through the aurora borealis, giving us a look at those spectacular northern lights. Also remarkable is the fact that the Air France flight crew allowed the use of that bundle of electronic devices throughout the entire flight. At the end of this video, you'll see the rig with which he snapped the 2459 shots -- one approximately every two miles. After the flight, they were edited together along with a few judiciously placed iPhone pics shot along the way. twitter.com
Saturday, February 23, 2013
Timelapse Video of San Francisco-to-Paris via AirFrance Flight Captures Aurora Borealis
Timelapse Video of San Francisco-to-Paris via AirFrance Flight Captures Aurora Borealis Video Clips. Duration : 2.07 Mins.
youtube.com If given a whole row to themselves in a flight from San Francisco to Paris, most people would just sleep. Not this passenger, who set up his Canon 5D Mark II digital SLR camera on a tripod and attached a timelapse controller. When he pointed his 16mm-to-35mm lens out his airplane window, the result was this remarkable timelapse video of his 11-hour flight. Taking that Great Circle route above the polar regions, the video flies us through the aurora borealis, giving us a look at those spectacular northern lights. Also remarkable is the fact that the Air France flight crew allowed the use of that bundle of electronic devices throughout the entire flight. At the end of this video, you'll see the rig with which he snapped the 2459 shots -- one approximately every two miles. After the flight, they were edited together along with a few judiciously placed iPhone pics shot along the way. twitter.com
youtube.com If given a whole row to themselves in a flight from San Francisco to Paris, most people would just sleep. Not this passenger, who set up his Canon 5D Mark II digital SLR camera on a tripod and attached a timelapse controller. When he pointed his 16mm-to-35mm lens out his airplane window, the result was this remarkable timelapse video of his 11-hour flight. Taking that Great Circle route above the polar regions, the video flies us through the aurora borealis, giving us a look at those spectacular northern lights. Also remarkable is the fact that the Air France flight crew allowed the use of that bundle of electronic devices throughout the entire flight. At the end of this video, you'll see the rig with which he snapped the 2459 shots -- one approximately every two miles. After the flight, they were edited together along with a few judiciously placed iPhone pics shot along the way. twitter.com
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Search
Blog Archive
-
▼
2013
(275)
-
▼
February
(53)
- How to Pick the Best DSLR Lens - WOMP
- Sony 16-50mm f2.8 SSM Lens Review
- Canon EOS 550D sample video
- snorkeling (Aquapac + EOS 500D)
- SnapChick Basics: DSLR Camera Modes
- Nikon D7100 preview
- Canon 70-300mm F4-5.6 IS lens review
- Canon EOS 60D UNBOXING
- Approach to Buying a Camera - DSLR Camera Buyers G...
- Using a fisheye lens/ panoramic tripod head to sho...
- Timelapse Video of San Francisco-to-Paris via AirF...
- How to use zoom and telephoto lenses on your digit...
- TI - "Whatever You Like" captured from The Live Room
- Nikon D4 - Which? first look review
- NX100 i-Function Lens Samsung Digital Camera Review
- LUMIX G5 Video Quality Comparison Video
- Photography Tutorial 1 (Fundamentals)
- DSLR Controller App on Android Tablet (for Canon E...
- Olympus E-510 Overview
- SnapChick Unboxing the Nikon D800
- How To: DSLR Custom Settings - Skateboarding Cinem...
- Sneak Peak: Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ47 & FZ-150 supe...
- Canon EF-S 17-55 F/2.8 IS USM LENS
- cool homemade fisheye lens
- How To Set Custom White Balance in DSLR camera
- Sony Alpha DSLR A200 review
- All the Nikon FX Lenses You Need for Under $1000, ...
- Cleaning your DSLR Sensor
- Cleaning the CCD sensor of a Panasonic Lumix Compa...
- Do you really need an expensive DSLR camera? Point...
- Pentax K-01 Hands-on Review
- Photo Tip - What is a lens hood, why do we use it?
- Polaroid SX-70 Orientation Film in HD (1972) - Pol...
- A closer look at Sony's a55 camera
- Canon EOS 60D sample video
- DDoS - Happy Anniversary - Vlog Day 367 09/08/2012
- Christina Perri - "A Thousand Years" captured in T...
- Photography tutorial: How to use wide-angle lenses...
- Gyro Stabilized Camera Mount- AV 200 Gimbal on a D...
- Tutorial - DSLR SUPER SLOW MOTION 2012 Best Twixto...
- Learn Photography with The Complete SLR Digital Ph...
- Minolta MD Rokkor-X 50mm f/1.4 conversion to Canon...
- Christina Perri - "Have Yourself A Merry Little Ch...
- 5200mm Canon Lens World's MOST powerful Super tele...
- Photography & Video: What Cameras I Use
- Lighthouse Puddles Ep 322: You Keep Shooting with ...
- Kodak Zi8: Removable Lens mount made from an old CD
- Nikon D7000: Camera Road Test With Chase Jarvis
- Simple Pop-Up Flash Diffuser
- How Exposure & Metering Works in Your DSLR Camera
- Photography Tips and Techniques, Learn Photography...
- Canon EF 15mm F2.8 Fisheye Lens Review
- Nikon 24mm Tilt/Shift lens
-
▼
February
(53)
Powered by Blogger.
No comments:
Post a Comment