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Hong Kong Accelerate

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Timelapse project that we created to capture the beautiful side of Hong Kong, enjoy.

 

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Asia's World City

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In Asia's world city, the unique fusion of East and West, tradition and innovation, vibrancy and serenity in a compact city means a great variety of travel experiences are to be had every visit, every day and even every moment. Come to Hong Kong to experience a destination like no other. Come to explore our different worlds!

 

[ Homeland ]

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Speechless.
Best HK timelapse yet... absolutely wonderful.

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This is my little dream to make a timelapse short clip which is about my city -- Hong Kong .
The whole project lasted around half a year .
At the first step , I found that motion-dolly sells online are quite expensive .
So I started to do researches / build up parts for the 2-axials motion dolly /
assemble them onto the slider / adjust a better accuracy .
It's some kinda troublesome jobs .

But no wonder , the longest part of the project must be taking out those gears ,
sight seeing , setting up the GH2 and waiting for the shots at different spots .

It's a bit hard . But I'd really enjoyed .
Hope you can share me 5mins to share my little dream .

Songs : Radical Face - Welcome Home
Camera : GH2
Lens : Panasonic 14140mm + 25mmF1.4
Pics : Around 30,000 pictures .

Apple Store Hong Kong Time Lapse | PRJT01

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Took a total of 7000 shots during the 3 nights, but lots of the clips were left unused... And I know I've messed up with the white balance, exposure, focus etc. (ugh) There's much more to learn...

Shooting Dates: 2011 9/27, 10/4, 10/7
Location: Central Piers Elevated Walkway
Camera: Sony ɑ55, ɑ700
Lens: Sony DT 18-250mm F3.5-6.3, Sigma 10-20mm F4-5.6 EX DC
Music: Wasted on Youth by C.P.Bryan provided by freesoundtrackmusic.com

 

48 Hours in Hong Kong

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WOMWorld/Nokia took six bloggers to Hong Kong to take part in the '48 Hours in Hong Kong experience'.

The group were challenged to 'tap in' to NFC posters placed around the city. Each poster transmitted a message direct to their phones as to what they'd be doing and how to get there. It also checked them in to Facebook so their friends could keep up with their adventure.