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Magique !
Posted by: Loiez | 2006.11.12 at 07:26 AM
The best kind of movie.
Have you seen this?
http://www.mommaradio.com/fatgirlinohio/workingformydad/2006/08/enlightenment.html#links
Posted by: Aaron Valdez | 2006.11.12 at 10:07 AM
Very cool. I love stuff like that. Where is that view?
Posted by: Verdi | 2006.11.12 at 12:13 PM
SO nice! but yeah, want to know where etc.
Posted by: Brook Hinton | 2006.11.12 at 12:44 PM
it's from my bedroom window.
Posted by: charlene | 2006.11.12 at 12:47 PM
lovely.
Posted by: Stephan | 2006.11.12 at 02:35 PM
very nice what is the music please
Posted by: jean-yves le moine | 2006.11.13 at 04:21 AM
vakkert!
beautiful!
Posted by: trine | 2006.11.13 at 01:23 PM
that was a religious experience.
WOW you just blew my mind.
Posted by: ryanne | 2006.11.13 at 10:04 PM
Very ethereal. Nicely done.
Posted by: david | 2006.11.17 at 07:54 AM
I wonder what kinda signs you read to make you put your camera down on the window sill, and let it record like that. There had to have been signs. I can see you letting the camera sit, and just recording mass amounts of time as it passes. I have a hard time doing that. I am working on it however. I think I still feel like I'm burning film, ridiculous.
Posted by: Nelson | 2006.11.18 at 03:07 AM
wonderfully meditative
-taxiplasm
Posted by: taxiplasm | 2006.11.25 at 08:20 PM
It's what I see when I close my eyes. Well, that, and Nick Cave.
Posted by: Steven Jenkins | 2007.02.08 at 03:33 PM
Very cool capture and sounds.
Posted by: Tim | 2007.03.08 at 12:56 PM
Some things are just so beautifully perfect. I've watched it before. And as time passes will watch it again...and again...
Mr Hamilton has something in a similar vein here: http://philham.blogspot.com/2007/09/my-view.html
Posted by: Robert Croma | 2008.04.03 at 07:43 PM
congratulations. Very nice fixed camera. The sound also is properly choosen
Posted by: pierre brody | 2008.04.05 at 11:22 AM
a timeless piece of [quiet] marvel!
thank you
magus of the quotidian
Posted by: sam | 2008.04.14 at 01:02 PM
It reminds me of the sort of spiritual moments that Kristof Kieslowski showed us in the everyday moments of his most aware characters. Very lovely.
Posted by: Carol | 2009.04.10 at 05:15 PM
Again and again you find then communicate the mystical magic of the mundane.
Posted by: Jan McLaughlin / The Faux Press | 2009.06.06 at 08:18 AM