On 25 Jan 2005 at 10:22, Rick Huber wrote:

> At 05:47 AM 1/25/2005, Cotty wrote:
> >This is pretty spectacular - go for the 1.5 meg Quicktime version if
> >you can...
> >
> ><http://www.erik-krause.de/pano/verdon/index.htm>
> >
> >How did he do that?
> 
> Very cool photo.
> 
> Is it now a trend to hold your infant out over large overhangs and
> drops for a photo-op? I guess Michael Jackson still does have
> influence on the world...
> 
> Cool photo though.

For those with good bandwidth & patience, check the baffling 
(video)camera orientation in this Dutch (political) 
documentary/interview....hovering on the outside of a 10-story 
building, looking into the stair-way & appartment.... too high for a 
crane, to far from the building for a camera-boom/-arm (and too 
stable for a zeppeling IMO....way too much wind/drafts close to such 
a tall building)....and night-scenery as well, something that, 10 or 
5 years ago,  couldn't be done at all in the first place  (CCD's not 
sensitive enough).

rtsp://streams.omroep.nl/tv/vpro/tegenlicht/bb.laatste.rm

(perhaps sb.laatste.rm for smaller format, but that might not 
transfer the visual magic as well (full-size is about 200MB, small 
about 40MB I believe)

(and note that this file-name is only valid for a week, not sure if 
they keep a longer archive (but for those reading this message later, 
I can send the file by email, if the other side doesn't choke in 
it....;))



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Bye,

Willem-Jan Markerink

      The desire to understand 
is sometimes far less intelligent than
     the inability to understand

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