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Series of Time lapse videos shot between October 2010 – July 2011.
Equipment used:
Canon 5D MK II, Canon 24-105mm f2.8, Canon 16-35mm f2.8,
Canon 24mm f1.4, Tokina 16-28mm f2.8, Dynamic Perceptions Stage Zero Dolly
Music: “Atlantis” by Simon Wilkinson (www.TheBlueMask.com)
Visuals ©2011 Harley Grady. Unauthorized Uploads will be taken down. Trust me, I’ll find it.
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you dont need a …
you dont need a telescope to see the milky way just get far enogh away from any light pollution and you will see a silvery river in the sky :)