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Most beautiful speed-timelapse ever!

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  • The part with the lightening was so perfect! Thanks and great job!

  • @meltdownman1

    The camera has been mounted onto the cockpit's instrument board. Then I reduced the vibrations by tracking the edge of the window separator (which you obviously can't see due to cropping). If you're in an environment which has lot's of vibrations, use this technique so that you can get rid of vibrations in post production. (Google "After Effects image stabilization")

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  • \o/

  • Well done. You've got some amazing shots! Thanks for sharing

  • In the storm part, we can see a lot of flashes of lightning, difficult and rare.

  • @sacheus go to the top of the building

  • hi.

    I know you use a stable camera when using time laps, but which make of tripod or pole did you use when going through the clouds? My tripod only seems to take head hight photos!

  • @NikonSupport ha you said cockpit

  • The work was premiered in Vienna on December 8, 1813 at a charity concert for soldiers wounded in the Battle of Hanau, with Beethoven himself conducting . The piece was very well received, and the second movement, the allegretto, had to be encored.

  • @m00ngraphics

    Yes, I edited it myself. Where else did you see it?

  • Have you made this video yourself, because I saw it somewhere on the internet.

    But great video :)

  • the title says it all. good vid!

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