https://vimeo.com/87701971
I could watch these all day long. Minute 4 has some real magic, with fast pans. I want to know how they pulled those off. Make sure you go full screen.

Zzz wrote:https://vimeo.com/87701971
I could watch these all day long. Minute 4 has some real magic, with fast pans. I want to know how they pulled those off. Make sure you go full screen.

piperpainter wrote:Wow! Amazing!
Flyhound wrote:Given the time lapse nature of this film, the light streaks across the sky are probably commercial aircraft, not meteors. Meteors wouldn't even show up given the film rate of this time lapse recording. Still, this was pretty amazing. I saw several places I'd like to try and land, and a lot of places I'd hate to lose an engine over. This valley really is a gem. Years ago, I was lucky enough to fly my hang glider off of Glacier Point. It was just a sled ride to the valley below, but what a sled ride it was! I've done a lot of motorcycle camping in the unimproved areas of Yosemite, back towards Mono Lake, and I've done some bouldering in the park, but the big wall climbing was always out of my league. I get sewing machine legs when there is any appreciable exposure. Strange that flying doesn't bother me. Thanks for posting this.
Flyhound wrote:the big wall climbing was always out of my league. I get sewing machine legs when there is any appreciable exposure. Strange that flying doesn't bother me.

8GCBC wrote:I know the difference between lighted aircraft, satellites, space stations and meteors! Yosemite has a "thousand" commercial jet liners fly over it every year. The contrails and lights (night) are recognizable for sure during the above video.
rw2 wrote:8GCBC wrote:I know the difference between lighted aircraft, satellites, space stations and meteors! Yosemite has a "thousand" commercial jet liners fly over it every year. The contrails and lights (night) are recognizable for sure during the above video.
I liked that in a couple of the shots you could see the airway being used as repeated planes flew the same route.
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