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I thought I would try to balance out all of this nature stuff I have been posting lately with some more electronics. I know I have a certain following now that produce some wonderful techno-centric VJ pieces, so I thought some of these would help.

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This free HD stock footage clip offered is my travels along my local expressways at night. This was shot on a Canon Powershot S95 using the CHDK modification to allow it to act as an intervalometer.

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Got my hands on a turntable the other day and wanted to offer up a few shots. These videos were shot using a Canon EOS Rebel T2i and a Sigma 24mm f/1.8 EX DG Macro Lens.

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It took me a while to capture this clip once I decided I wanted to do it. You would be shocked at the sliver of sky this footage actually catches. I had many failed attempts while I waited for the perfect cloud cover. The speed of the clouds passing is also magnified, considering they only pass through a small portion of the frame. It is enhanced by the reflection moving in the opposite direction. Quite tricky, but it was a great chance to test out my circular polarizer.

This was my first time doing a time lapse of the nighttime sky. I was out of town in a remote area, and had a great chance to catch this. Even though it turned out great, I also learned quite a bit that I will apply to more clips if I ever have the chance to again. Be sure to keep your eyes peeled for the 2 satellites that pass by in the clip. This video was shot using a Canon EOS Rebel T2i and a Sigma 24mm f/1.8 EX DG Lens.

I was fortunate enough to land myself in New York City a few months ago and managed to bring my camera along. While performing other duties, I managed to grab a few time lapses that I hope would be helpful to some people. This first one at dusk is in Manhattan.

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