New Yorkers turn an elevated railroad into a walk through the canopy of the urban jungle. For other curiously local perspectives go to http://curiouslylocal.com
Its free to the public but the High line was built from the start to make money. It spreads out and boosts local businesses, increases revenues & revitalizes new areas. New 3rd section will open and many more projects are on their way up and rising to accommodate it. New developers move in to do one thing only, to make money.
Robbie, sorry about the motion sickness! I was using just the sled from a stedi-cam type unit...didn't have the body mount arm with me...and very little time to balance the sled with a light camera (Canon HV20). I wish balancing sleds were as simple as adding weight...but there's a few other parameters to worry about as well...including breezes that come at unexpected moments outdoors! Thanks for the very discerning critique!! George
The slight pendulum swing that you're getting from your imbalanced camera stabilizer is kinda giving me motion sickness. You needed a little less weight at the bottom from the looks of it. Other than that very nice.
Very insightful thoughts expressed in this video ! ! ! ... A real pleasure !
chiparoo222 4 days ago
WOW! Thats real architecture! thank you very much 4 this video. :)
AlejoSketch 3 weeks ago
AND UMMMMM
princepotter 2 months ago
Its free to the public but the High line was built from the start to make money. It spreads out and boosts local businesses, increases revenues & revitalizes new areas. New 3rd section will open and many more projects are on their way up and rising to accommodate it. New developers move in to do one thing only, to make money.
nycctarchclub 2 months ago
can som1 explain how the clock works at the station. ...please
frankieli98 5 months ago
@RustySag3 He entered from 14th St. 0:52 is looking uptown from 14th.
Whetley1 6 months ago
3:23
I sat in that very corner.
oliver18754 7 months ago
where did you first go in from? thanks.
RustySag3 8 months ago
Robbie, sorry about the motion sickness! I was using just the sled from a stedi-cam type unit...didn't have the body mount arm with me...and very little time to balance the sled with a light camera (Canon HV20). I wish balancing sleds were as simple as adding weight...but there's a few other parameters to worry about as well...including breezes that come at unexpected moments outdoors! Thanks for the very discerning critique!! George
geopacko 11 months ago
The slight pendulum swing that you're getting from your imbalanced camera stabilizer is kinda giving me motion sickness. You needed a little less weight at the bottom from the looks of it. Other than that very nice.
robbielex 11 months ago