You need:
1. One train
2. A subway station
3. The Canon 5D Mark II
4. And a Canon 15mm f2.8 Fisheye
http://vimeo.com/moogaloop.swf?clip_id=3946951&server=vimeo.com&show_title=1&show_byline=1&show_portrait=0&color=01AAEA&fullscreen=1
Passing a subway station from Eirik Solheim on Vimeo.
Place the camera firmly against the window. Start video recording just before you approach the station. Add a stupid sound from the default Apple audio library.
Exact location: Nationalteateret station, Oslo, Norway.
…and you can click through to Vimeo to watch the video in HD.
Beautiful!
Art comes from a lot of simple idea. Nice work.
Simple, yet cool 🙂
Cool idea! I visit this place quit often, nice to see it in a new way. I especially liked the sound effects 😉 This reminds me of a little time-lapse project I have planned..
Hmm. Train… Timelapse… Let us know when you’ve finished. Sounds interesting.
Yep, will do 🙂 Here’s a previous post with some time-lapse experiments: Time-lapse movies with the Nikon D300.
Give those tulips some water! 🙂
Test completed! Time-lapse taken with a Nikon D300 clamped to the handrails on a tram traveling through Oslo: http://automagisk.no/blog/2009/04/21/time-lapse-on-the-tram/
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