Showing posts with label canon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label canon. Show all posts

Monday, September 10, 2012

9/11 Memorial World Trade Center New York

NEW VIDEO

Filmed in July while visiting NYC. Shot with the Canon S95.

Monday, August 20, 2012

New York Subway Groove N Train Astoria

NEW YORK GROOVE

Another installment in my trip to New York City. N Train on the way to Astoria. New York has so much personality, all you have to do is take a look around.


New Yorkers will probably notice that the view shot features a train at Morgan Ave., which is actually the L Train in Williamsburg, which does not connect to the N Train.

Tuesday, August 14, 2012

East River Bridges - New York City


NEW VIDEO

Bridges along the East River of New York City, I filmed with the S95 while on vacation.

VIEW THE FULL COLOR VERSION
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hPh3iohxBOo







Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Sea to Sky Highway 99 Drive Stawamus Chief




NEW VIDEO

Driving to the Stawamus Chief, mountain hiking just north of downtown Vancouver.

Tuesday, June 05, 2012

A Night Drive - Vancouver Night Time Lapse S95





NIGHT DRIVE

A night drive, through the glowing city streets of downtown Vancouver. I filmed this yesterday, and did a quick edit job of over an hour and a half of footage. This is a follow up short film to my "A Day Drive" time lapse.

BC Place, Stanley Park, and Chinatown are a few of the areas that appear in the film.

Enjoy!

Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Day Drive Trans-Canada Time Lapse Panavise Canon








DRIVE

I've been watching a bunch of Japanese driving videos lately which has rekindled my love of driving while filming. Today, I took it out for a spin while running an errand. Using the time lapse setting on my Canon S95 and the Panavise mount, I was able to capture the above video. 

Added some music and a little post, and it turned out nicely.





   

Sunday, February 13, 2011

Pics Vids Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympic Anniversary

RELIVE IT...

The City of Vancouver decided to throw a street party to celebrate the one year anniversary of the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympic Games. And though the rain came down pouring, there was still entertainment all around. From ice skating, to street hockey and live music, the rainy weather soon began to disappear in the afternoon, with the relighting of the Olympic Cauldron.

There was no giant fence keeping the crowds at a distance, which was the best decision the city made, giving everyone an up close opportunity to enjoy it. (That thing gets warm up close!) It was great seeing all the people come out to enjoy the anniversary, and reminisce about the Olympics of 2010, which helped put Vancouver on the map, and helped push the city to mature.

Here are some pics and timelapse vids I took while out and about during the celebration event.

Vancouver 2010 Anniversary - Robson Ice Skating Rink Time Lapse S95 (HD)
Vancouver 2010 Anniversary - Olympic Cauldron Time Lapse S95 (HD)

Sunday, January 23, 2011

ALBERT ART CUSTOM THUG VINYL TOY

Custom Unison Lab T.H.U.G.! vinyl toy!

I'm finally getting around to painting more toys, kicking off 2011 with my first THUG custom vinyl from Unison Lab studio. The THUG platform was available at a local comic shop here in Vancouver(Metropolis Comics & Toys, Burnaby), so I didn't hesitate to buy it. I was pretty surprised to see that the toy was on sale here, in CANADA. I believe the toy platform originates from Chile while Unison Lab has a base in Miami.(I will be picking up more in the near future.)

The hand-painted design, was a concept I submitted to Unison Lab last year. It was featured in their THUG launch party. I made a few changes to the design as you can see when comparing the original template to the painted version.

THUG is one of my new favorite platforms. The design is unique, with a large head, featuring strange bulges on the top and bottom. The (4inch?) size is quite easy to handle and paint on, compared to other toys out there that are either really small 2.5inch or quite big 8inch. I am really digging the mid-size THUG.

The character started out as a fire fighter concept, but then it started to evolve into a deep sea diver meets DHARMA Initiative from LOST. The end result is a bathroom cleaner, a Janitor of sorts.

Here are some pics of the bathroom cleaner in the dirty bathtub, on duty!

Testing out the Fish-Eye feature on my Canon S95.

I Am Plastic: The Designer Toy Explosion I Am Plastic, Too: The Next Generation of Designer Toys Canon PowerShot S95 10 MP Digital Camera with 3.8x Wide Angle Optical Image Stabilized Zoom and 3.0-Inch inch LCD

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Canon PowerShot S95 Time Lapse Miniature Mode

Canon Powershot S95 Time Lapse Miniature Mode - Grouse Mountain Chair Lift (HD) from Albert Art on Vimeo.

The chair-lift video was taken on Grouse Mountain, during a snowboard trip.

Testing out Canon PowerShot S95

I've been really enjoying my Canon PowerShot S95. For such a compact point-and-shoot camera, the manual options are great for still photos. The video feature on the other hand is something of a bonus, specifically the Miniature Mode timelapse.

These vids (above and below) were recorded at 1280x720 Miniature.

I had my S95 handy in the city after snowboarding, so I decided to capture the snow at Main St. and Broadway, in Vancouver.

Canon Powershot S95 Time Lapse Miniature Mode - Main st. & Broadway Vancouver, BC (HD) from Albert Art on Vimeo.

The manual options on the Canon PowerShot S95, are great for getting some excellent quality photos. Though there is also a Miniature Mode setting for Still photos, the pics below were taken in manual settings, (NOT IN MINIATURE MODE).

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