@timidimit Yeah, I've seen and read SO many incidents about plane crashes that it's almost scared me off flying for life. Though, I did think about testing out travelling short distances not across seas or oceans, such as taking a plane from Heathrow to Manchester Airport then back possibly.
@JokesNotFunnyAnymore If I were you I'd take a big Airbus or Boeing first. It is much more smooth, small plane shakes a lot. Also take off and landing is usually the most stressful for those who don't like flying (and the most dangerous part of the flight). On a short distance you will start descending right after completing ascending.
@JokesNotFunnyAnymore First time I flew was when I was 1 y.o. If you try flying (even though you have your fears) it will be a unique experience that will be worrying on the first flight and exhilarating all the same. I assure you that accidents happen in automobile cases more often than jets. Should you take the necessary precautions and do the right research regarding safety, you won't regret flying. We all have our worries, and perhaps it is for the best; we remain more cautious.
@scvs2 I used a suction cup but you might need quite a big one to hold dslr. And much more questions will be asked when you attach it. Besides windows are small and with big suction cup you might not have space for the camera to look through.
@scvs2 it's tricky. I shot flight videos several times, during one of the flights I had to put a blanket over the window because it was too bright and people were asleep. I just tucked it under the window plastic shade.
Honestly, I have to say this is the best time lapse aboard an airplane I have seen on this site. Absolutely interesting as hell to watch the world go by down there like that. Music is nice as well. Very nice job. I rarely say this, but I feel as if you need to know that you got this one right for me, completely and utterly satisfying. Although the great work on the video, how on earth did your battery last for such a long time?! ;)
@CherryTreeCherry Thank you! I've changed my battery pack once at night when you can't see much. And of course LCD was off - it eats the most battery.
dope that it doesnt get totally dark
GSFnwk216 4 days ago
nice work !
отлично ! =)
Octan97 2 weeks ago
Wow, I was amazed how the sky went so bright again so quickly! Awesome vid, I wonder when I'll get the courage to step foot on a plane...
JokesNotFunnyAnymore 4 weeks ago
@JokesNotFunnyAnymore Thanks! How old are you?
timidimit 4 weeks ago
@timidimit I'm in my 20s, LOL!
JokesNotFunnyAnymore 3 weeks ago in playlist Favorite videos
@JokesNotFunnyAnymore Well you have time! Are you afraid of flying?
timidimit 3 weeks ago
@timidimit Yeah, I've seen and read SO many incidents about plane crashes that it's almost scared me off flying for life. Though, I did think about testing out travelling short distances not across seas or oceans, such as taking a plane from Heathrow to Manchester Airport then back possibly.
JokesNotFunnyAnymore 3 weeks ago
@JokesNotFunnyAnymore If I were you I'd take a big Airbus or Boeing first. It is much more smooth, small plane shakes a lot. Also take off and landing is usually the most stressful for those who don't like flying (and the most dangerous part of the flight). On a short distance you will start descending right after completing ascending.
timidimit 3 weeks ago
@JokesNotFunnyAnymore First time I flew was when I was 1 y.o. If you try flying (even though you have your fears) it will be a unique experience that will be worrying on the first flight and exhilarating all the same. I assure you that accidents happen in automobile cases more often than jets. Should you take the necessary precautions and do the right research regarding safety, you won't regret flying. We all have our worries, and perhaps it is for the best; we remain more cautious.
CorpralDunn 1 week ago
А мне нравится. И музыка очень удачно подобрана, и вообще!
serzab 1 month ago 2
Wow! I've never flied on a plane, but it looks nice!
MCSimRUS 2 months ago
Great work.
bluesky747er 3 months ago
@bluesky747er thanks!
timidimit 3 months ago
1:36-1:57...that was the shortest nap for the sun!
Physicspilot 3 months ago
Superb!
PhotographerJan 3 months ago
Unfortunately mines a bulky DSLR. Any tips on getting it to stay in one position throughout the flight?
scvs2 3 months ago
@scvs2 I used a suction cup but you might need quite a big one to hold dslr. And much more questions will be asked when you attach it. Besides windows are small and with big suction cup you might not have space for the camera to look through.
timidimit 3 months ago
the*
scvs2 3 months ago
When I tried to record a timelaspe they FA requested me to close the shutters at night =/
scvs2 3 months ago
@scvs2 it's tricky. I shot flight videos several times, during one of the flights I had to put a blanket over the window because it was too bright and people were asleep. I just tucked it under the window plastic shade.
timidimit 3 months ago
Honestly, I have to say this is the best time lapse aboard an airplane I have seen on this site. Absolutely interesting as hell to watch the world go by down there like that. Music is nice as well. Very nice job. I rarely say this, but I feel as if you need to know that you got this one right for me, completely and utterly satisfying. Although the great work on the video, how on earth did your battery last for such a long time?! ;)
-Bravo
CherryTreeCherry 8 months ago 6
@CherryTreeCherry Thank you! I've changed my battery pack once at night when you can't see much. And of course LCD was off - it eats the most battery.
timidimit 8 months ago
amazing!
Bernardbrp 8 months ago
Fantastic!
logitechnc 9 months ago