Pretty cool, man. It's neat to see those little Cape Air guys scoot off to the side after they depart.
Printable View
Pretty cool, man. It's neat to see those little Cape Air guys scoot off to the side after they depart.
Lol send them over. I may careless to ride on one but I sure do miss listening to those gas guzzlers flying over.
Fantastic video, thanks for sharing. I find it kind of amusing watching the rudder movements of the planes during their takeoff roll. Reminds me of watching a fish swimming.
-Tad
As Steve Jobs would say: magical!
Superb work, thanks!
Great video! Can you tell us how many shots per minute did you take to compose that video?
Great clip. I love seeing teh brown smoke coming out of the engines much easier through the timelapse.
No shots or cuts in this video, except for the beginning and ending. This was one...one long recording heh.
JUst saw your video posted on AOL Travel. Very cool.
http://news.travel.aol.com/2011/05/2...e-lapse-video/
Also posted on the Boston Globe's site: http://www.boston.com/travel/blog/20...apse_of_a.html
Chris, I can't tell you how I feel because my jaw is still on the floor... EPIC!!!!!
Please keep em coming...
As long as they embed the YouTube player anyone can publish it on whatever site they want. The creator still has control over it and can pull the video down if he/she wants. If a publisher wanted to copy the video and put it in their own player, they would need permission.