Timelapse Paris at night

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Timelapse Paris at night

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An inspiration to all, saw it described on my newspaper website, and easily (?) implemented in Super-8 :)

It would easily win a single cartridge competition.

http://player.vimeo.com/video/17894033
Le Flâneur (music by The XX) from Luke Shepard on Vimeo.

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Crossing the Seine at dawn, with a fixed exposure, is clever. It could be copied with the Tyne, over the Redheugh Bridge, and it might even look better. The trolley would need to be a mobility scotter, for authenticity and camouflage.
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what camera setup was this shot with?

I love the vertigo shot about a 1/3 of the way in...
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From http://vimeo.com/17894033

"Composed completely of photographs.

A project by Luke Shepard, a student at The American University of Paris.

Location: Paris, France
Camera: Nikon D90
Music: 'Intro' by The XX (thexx.info)

Check out this interview for some background on the project:
blogs.nationalgeographic.com/​blogs/​intelligenttravel/​2011/​03/​paris-in-2000-images.html"
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Pretty tricky. :wink:

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