vimeo.com — This awesome timelapse video shows the 7 Canary Islands from the point of view of the time, with slow and fast motion , throughout an entire year. Completely shot in High Definition and 35 mm DSLR cameras, using timelapse and overcranking modes.
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cctoronto05May 24, 2009
<a class="user" href="http://www.azelproducciones.com/?com=Az_MuestraAutor&amp;Az_autor=AntonioHernandez">http://www.azelproducciones.com/?com=Az_MuestraAut ...</a>- there's your link
Closed AccountMay 24, 2009
Thanks a bunch =]And for those interested, it's the first track on his album Ritual Suite
asheisMay 25, 2009
not so impressed. Sure, the area is beautiful, but if you're looking for some really stellar time lapse stuff, check this out:<a class="user" href="http://www.vimeo.com/4729762">http://www.vimeo.com/4729762</a>It felt like a mediocre tourist video, to be honest. the clouds arcing over the mountains were interesting - that's it.
norzMay 25, 2009
I prefer 'Eclectic 3.0', also by Ross Ching:<a class="user" href="http://www.vimeo.com/3551875">http://www.vimeo.com/3551875</a>PS: why can't google chrome play this video smoothly on a 2.2Ghz core 2 duo?Nevermind, mplayer also has difficulties with the downloaded .mov. VLC seems to work a little better.
sail4life8May 26, 2009
awesome video
kazsymondsMay 26, 2009
Ok let me attack this from another angle.Minimum wage of 650 = 150 euros per week. For the last 4 years that has been not a material amount more than £105, it was probably £105 when i looked in 2005.Just to finish this off, a normal price for a pint of lager is 4 euros.I know a few people that live in Tenerife, and it sure as hell isn't for the money.
gcgusJun 1, 2009
It´s called a "salina", from "sal"=salt. It´s the place were sea water is evaporated to obtain salt, and ancient and worldwide known process to do it. Now it´s more a tourist attraction, we usually buy salt at the supermarket as everybody do.There´s cocaine too, but it comes from the new world.
gcgusJun 1, 2009
nota61, history is not your best. Your mixing facts and concepts. Western Sahara was not ruled by Spain until late XIX century. In XV century normands working for the king of Castilla begin the conquer of Canary Islands that in that time were inhabitated by people in neolithic age, not arabs or black people but bereberian type. So there?s nothing to do with Sahara, except it?s 90 km from home; Spain mainland is not more than 30 km from Africa (see Gibraltar strait).
gcgusJun 1, 2009
I saw that happen in a CSI Miami episode. :-)