Brooklyn Snow Storm
Brooklyn, New York.
Outside my kitchen window.
Sunday, February 12, 2006.
3:30pm until 4pm.
Drums: Robin Russell Drumtrack ©2006 BMI
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Brooklyn, New York.
Outside my kitchen window.
Sunday, February 12, 2006.
3:30pm until 4pm.
Drums: Robin Russell Drumtrack ©2006 BMI
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i love compressions and extensions of time. this is not only a great video that gives us a glimpse of time's passage, but also of the people in your neighborhood. thanks!
Posted by: Dave H. | 2006.02.13 at 06:37 AM
awesome! I wanted to do a timelapse of the snow falling, but couldn't figure out how to do it besides manually taking a photo every few minutes all night long.... how did you do yours?
Posted by: serra | 2006.02.13 at 08:06 AM
http://www.human-dog.com/lab/?p=244
Posted by: cweagel | 2006.02.13 at 12:07 PM
Freaking awesome. :flagged:
Posted by: Dooser | 2006.02.13 at 12:44 PM
funny thing was...ryan and i were inside all day long. since we have no real windows in our apartment or TV...we had no idea how bad the snow was. fuck the snow.
Posted by: jay dedman | 2006.02.14 at 12:38 PM
I'm curious about your statement jay.
How do you propose to fuck snow? Would you use your great big rock hard egocentric ++++ and push it into a rock hard egocentric snow drift? or would you prefer slush? This is a serious question.
>I edited you Shannon.
geez.
Posted by: shannon | 2006.02.14 at 02:10 PM
instead of fucking the snow
i vlogged it.
geez jay
use your creativity instead of your anger.
love the drums!!!!
and i also am a huge time lapse fan. who isnt?
Posted by: ryanne | 2006.02.14 at 09:21 PM
Great timelapse! I loved the angle of the shot, it makes the perspective of the street perfect for the shot. Plus, a lot of things going on too. Nice.
Posted by: Juan | 2006.02.18 at 08:48 PM
Love this! I'm not going to complain about the hot weather that's beginning, though...
Posted by: Tim | 2006.06.20 at 07:31 AM