Timelapse of the drive to B.C
James Kellerman
Shot on my iPhone on the way from Portland, OR to Rossland, B.C. The footage actually ends in Spokane, WA when it gets dark. Very quickly hacked together in iMovie one frame every 30 seconds.
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Shot on my iPhone on the way from Portland, OR to Rossland, B.C. The footage actually ends in Spokane, WA when it gets dark. Very quickly hacked together in iMovie one frame every 30 seconds.
I had no idea how much of TV was shot on green screen lots. The global lighting has improved incredibly.
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I have stood at this baggage carousel numerous times and have never thought to take a photo, let alone that it could be quite this stunning. Great lighting and fantastic composition, it is inspiring in its ability to make the mundane beautiful.
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As one of my goals for 2010 I will try and upload a photo every day. This should both force me to look for interesting shots as well as providing and interesting way to look back on the year.

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