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15 countries in 4 min - Awesome time-lapses
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15 countries in 4 min - Awesome time-lapsesWow:
aka Cheryl
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Re: 15 countries in 4 min - Awesome time-lapsesFor the sharp eyed amongst you the game being played at the Melbourne Cricket Ground is definitely not cricket. To me it looked like Australian Rules Football.
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Re: 15 countries in 4 min - Awesome time-lapsesWow! That is pretty spectacular!
Anybody else curious how long this movie would last if you played all the scenes at normal speed. HP Envy with 2.9/4.4 ghz i7-10700 and 16 gig of RAM running Windows 11 Pro
Re: 15 countries in 4 min - Awesome time-lapses
Per the video page, 6286 photos. My math may be a little fuzzy: at 2 seconds = 3.49 hours, at 3 seconds = 5.23 hours. The video is based on 3 years of travel. His first video was 1 year and 17 countries: aka Cheryl
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Re: 15 countries in 4 min - Awesome time-lapsesIncredible. I found myself quickly looking in the bottom corner for the location, and when I looked up the scene was changing. Ski slopes (man made) in Dubai seem to be the pinnacle of excess.
Absolutely beautiful scenery and excellent time-lapse skills. Desktop: HPE-580T, i7-950 (3.07GHz), 16GB RAM, Win'7 64-bit Home Premium, PSE12/PRE12, Lightroom 5.
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Re: 15 countries in 4 min - Awesome time-lapsesMOM, MOM, MOM - WOW, WOW, WOW !
This is spectacular! So many places, so many people in this world. We probably have more cows and horses around here than people. When I was a child, I used to desperately want to (get the heck out of the middle of Alabama) see the world and to know people from many countries. The way I see it, when we view something like this, we get the opportunity to see some of those places - and through the internet - we are able to get to know people from the corners of the Earth. Dreams realized... even if on a smaller scale than imagined, definitely a success! Do y'all think this guy often says "Been there, done that!" Lenovo W70l; 1.6 GHz, i7 quad core, Win 7, 64 bit, 16 gigs DDR-3 RAM; NVIDIA Quadro FX 2800; Two 1T 7200 internal drives; BluRay burner
Re: 15 countries in 4 min - Awesome time-lapsesA nice way of narrating life !
(A nice life too).
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