Broken into two halves to meet Flickr's arbitrary 90 second time limit. SECOND HALF
The two halves were assembled in Quicktime from 2000 still images taken by using a Nikon D700 in the "interval timer" mode. The camera was fastened to an outside rail and set to take a photo every six seconds. Quicktime then assembled the photos into a .mov file that plays back at 12 frames per second. So, one minute of movie time represents 72 minutes of trip time on the channel. The first half begins just below the Port of Houston Authority Turning Basin (the very end of the channel) and continues down to Green's Bayou. The second half takes us from there to Morgan's Point at the head of Galveston Bay. From there we still have 31.5 miles of channel across the bay to the pilot station outside the Galveston jetties.
CAMERA SETTINGS were all manual to avoid surprises. The lens was a Nikon 17-35mm zoomed out to 17mm. White balance was set to tungsten, manual focus, iso 1600, 1/8 sec/ f/4. After the first part of the trip where the shore and docks are less dense I bumped the exposure up two stops to 1/4 sec and f/2.8. The overall result was a little dark for my taste after the deck floodlights were turned off so I added 1.33 gamma to all the photos taken after the deck lights were off. When I make the 1080 version I'll fool around to make a more gradual transition there and will probably decease the exposure around the last terminal and bridge (on the second video).
It looks incredibly fast, but we were actually only making 5-6 knots in the first half and no more than 10 knots in the open areas of the second half.
This was a Panamax ship, 106 feet wide, and about 600 feet long with 32 feet of draft.
@ 1:13 a seagull is photographed in the upper left quarter making a bright flash - several people asked what that was.
You can watch the whole 3 minute piece in HQ here.
A daylight trip going all the way to the Gulf of Mexico can be found here.
A similar trip through the Panama Canal can be found here.
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An incredible number of suggestions about music to go with this piece
have been posted here and on the whole 3 minute piece on YouTube.
From the beginning my choice would have been the following, but I
never attached it to the video because I was concerned about copyright
issues. Here is the music from Babatunde Olatunji that I recommend:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=41p2a0zqMMY
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Damon | Photography 46 months ago | reply
AmaZing.....
DaJass 46 months ago | reply
This was my very first (run) time and I loved it. It's really awesome! I agree to justinrueth the clouds are way cool (although not necessarily due to command of the artist) nevertheless awesome capture. Looking forward to see more.
Green 79 46 months ago | reply
Captain, it looked great at the Art Car Museum this weekend as well.
I have become a regular fan.
Thanks for all the beautiful photos.
OneEighteen 46 months ago | reply
Thanks for going out and supporting the arts. The matrix display was their idea and I thought it looked great that way. You got to see the three minute full HD version there.
Tony Carlos Br 45 months ago | reply
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QuarterCrawler 44 months ago | reply
Hi, I'm an admin for a group called Show ur Snaps, and we'd love to have this added to the group!
Gale's Photographs 42 months ago | reply
Fantastic -
stevenCgregg 41 months ago | reply
very cool/thanks for sharing
Boris SV 39 months ago | reply
incredible time lapse photography. definitely a fave.
maria & solomon 39 months ago | reply
nice job
alessio_hg 38 months ago | reply
Hi, I'm an admin for a group called FLICKR VIDEOS (only videos), and we'd love to have this added to the group!
zoomin2 36 months ago | reply
Feel like I'm on board...fantastic !
oledoe 35 months ago | reply
Hi, I'm an admin for a group called Vanishing point videos, and we'd love to have this added to the group!
Francesco Langiulli 35 months ago | reply
wonderful!!
Cami FM 34 months ago | reply
Hermoso! Felicitaciones, gran idea...
Agree: a trip to watch!
Jaimito Cartero 33 months ago | reply
Whoa, thanks for the ride, Louis! It was short and sweet!
Baikorrix 33 months ago | reply
incredible!
cristobal ladron de guevara 25 months ago | reply
wow, i just found this amazing vid...
surprising how this experience transforms by changing the scale of time.
It appears like a light and easy ride...
your stills are great too.
cheers!
captainj217 15 months ago | reply
Thanks again for doing what you do Capt Vest. These vids are great to show to anybody not in the industry to see what we do.