Monthly Archives: March 2009

I-Movix SprintCam v3 test video

I-Movix Sprintcam v3 sample shots from David Coiffier on Vimeo. David Coiffier shot some slow-motion video with a new revision to the I-Movix SprintCam, an incredible video camera that is capabale of capturing live broadcast shots at high frame rates. … Continue reading

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Earth Hour 2009

Started in 2007 by World Wildlife Fund in Australia, Earth Hour is an international event that encourages people all over the world to shut off their lights for one hour to make a statement against global warming. Last year, Earth … Continue reading

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Grand Central Terminal

Took this tonight at Grand Central Terminal. I don’t own my own ultra-wide-angle lens, so I make due with what I do have which is a standard lens and image stacks. The result is usually just as satisfying as shooting … Continue reading

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180-degrees at Hudson River Park (Pier 54)

Hudson River Park is one of my favorite places in New York City. But there’s one part of the park that I really love and that’s the remnants of Pier 54 just below 14th Street. At the moment, Pier 54 … Continue reading

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Guest faints during TV interview

A guest on WMBB-TV’s morning news in Panama City, Fla. faints live on air after saying just a few words. Man, you can see her swinging back and forth a bit just before she falls. She’s ok though and reportedly … Continue reading

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Drinkers’ Red Face May Signal Cancer Risk

Also, rock music will lead you to the devil, watching TV will make your eyes go bad, and chewing gum takes 7 years to digest. SCIENCE! Share this:EmailFacebookRedditDiggStumbleUpon

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