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    Jawdroppingly good!

    I'v just seen a link to this time lapse of Vancouver. Put it on full HD and be absolutely amazed:

    YouTube - TimeLapseHD's Channel

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    You're right, that's great! Thanks for that!

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    incredible - huge project - thanks Rob
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    Very cool.
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    double wow!

    when are we going to see first underwater timelapse then
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    Quote Originally Posted by Blu DL View Post
    double wow!

    when are we going to see first underwater timelapse then
    There was plenty in Planet Earth from the BBC. The clip I remember was of a giant starfish walking through a huge mass of brittle stars. They used a Nikon DSLR.

    I've got the technology, but can't think of a good subject. I was going to try one in Stoney, but some bugger would steal the camera!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cussy View Post
    was going to try one in Stoney, but some bugger would steal the camera!
    Rob
    let me know when you are going

    wonder if macro timelapse of freshwater mussels would show anything interesting?
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