D90 + Fisheye video
I shot this video awhile ago and never posted it here for some reason.
Shot at night with my 10.5mm fisheye lens on the Nikon D90 from the backseat of a Mini Cooper S while driving from downtown Vancouver to the north shore.
I shot this video awhile ago and never posted it here for some reason.
Shot at night with my 10.5mm fisheye lens on the Nikon D90 from the backseat of a Mini Cooper S while driving from downtown Vancouver to the north shore.
As a follow up to yesterday’s post (which I updated with a better version), here’s a time lapse video of the drive home, recorded a little differently than the drive to work: Drive Home from John Biehler on Vimeo. Unlike the drive to work, this video was recorded with the still photo time lapse mode…
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That just looks cool with the fisheye on it. The lighting from the dash and streets makes it look like some action movie bombing around in the mini!