Loving the time lapse.
But what's this, he's not travelled to Scotland? Perhaps its a personal freshness problem. And London was represented by Clapham junction? Seriously?!
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Dunno - any one of the pics in isolation is OK, but it's the sequencing that makes it special.Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostWhen I watched it I suddenly realised that all of the photos I''ve ever taken when travelling are crap.
Time to up the game next time methinks.
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When I watched it I suddenly realised that all of the photos I''ve ever taken when travelling are crap.Originally posted by norrahe View Post
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Time to up the game next time methinks.
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Around the world in under 5 minutes
For all those ex and wannabe backpackers, photographer Kien Lam documented his year-long travels with 6,237 pictures, which were merged together to form the amazing YouTube clip.
Called Time is Nothing, the video tells the story of Lam's travels through 17 countries over 343 days using a single digital camera.
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