@adawilkes1 sounds like a plan! I haven't had to take that route in over 10 years (up to Syracuse), and remember the winding road - but in those days there were still intersections by the time you got to halfway to Binghamton....
LOL From the title, I thought you'd be taking the Thruway up the whole way from the Bronx. So when you got off the Henry Hudson Parkway at the George Washington Bridge, I said "NO, you're going the wrong way!"
nice time lapse, i like how the pictures flow very well throughout the video. I just want to know: every how many seconds was a picture taken? Thanks.
This and my other timelapses were shot using the Panasonic Lumix "Burst"mode, so I believe it is approximately a picture a second (maybe slightly more). These are all created by compiling sequential still pictures...
Does that power line follow the Thruway all the way out of the city?
WhatTheHeck5205 9 months ago
@adawilkes1 sounds like a plan! I haven't had to take that route in over 10 years (up to Syracuse), and remember the winding road - but in those days there were still intersections by the time you got to halfway to Binghamton....
musicom67 1 year ago
Nightmare traffic.
Uaarkson 1 year ago
LOL From the title, I thought you'd be taking the Thruway up the whole way from the Bronx. So when you got off the Henry Hudson Parkway at the George Washington Bridge, I said "NO, you're going the wrong way!"
G1Ravage 1 year ago
i work at the southbound modena plaza .. i grill at mcdonalds
joedinaadi 1 year ago
I bet you this "drive" would be a lot better in the fall........when the trees change color!!
755hp 1 year ago
was the next rest stop the one with roy rogers and starbucks?
joedinaadi 2 years ago
No. Next northbound plaza would be a McDonald's plaza.
Roy Rogers/Starbucks is New Baltimore, between Exits 21A (Coxsackie) and 21B (to I-90).
rickhh1 1 year ago
Great video!
nytnt4u 2 years ago
nice time lapse, i like how the pictures flow very well throughout the video. I just want to know: every how many seconds was a picture taken? Thanks.
ununknown 2 years ago 3
This and my other timelapses were shot using the Panasonic Lumix "Burst"mode, so I believe it is approximately a picture a second (maybe slightly more). These are all created by compiling sequential still pictures...
musicom67 2 years ago