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Friday, December 3, 2010

Travel the World in 2 Minutes

In BOARDING PASS I'm constantly exploring the way people travel and how they record their memories. I've seen a lot, but this video by Mike Matas completely blew my mind. On a recent trip to Morocco and Spain with his girlfriend he shot over 4,000 images using a Canon 5D Mark II digital SLR and a range of different lenses. The result is what you see in this video.

I was so hooked and completely enthralled by the first video, I did a little digging and found Mike's Journey Across India in 3 minutes. If you've never been to India this will take you there.

{via The Smallest Things}

13 comments:

  1. I'm in love with these, and with the way they travel. Every part of the journey is worth capturing. Everything is so vibrant, full of life, full of color. Thanks for posting!

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  2. Oh wow, thank you for posting these! Morocco is one of my favourite places in the world, and I'll be in India in February, so I have a feeling I'll be watching these again and again.

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  3. wow! absolutely amazing! the colours - the scenery...everything!

    i'm moving to india in march for a year so i especially enjoyed that video - a glimpse of what's to come perhaps?

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  4. Awesome way to travel..I really like your post..Thanks for sharing the information..Whenever I visit there I will definitely try it out..

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  5. Neat video concept.
    Though after a minute or so, I got dizzy.

    Have you seen this video, which takes the opposite approach?
    http://kottke.org/10/12/stopping-the-world

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  6. This is very cool and impressive.

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  7. These are absolutely amazing! Thank you so much for sharing!

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  8. Wow - this is amazing. I love this idea and i really want to go to India now! Thanks for sharing!

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  9. Had to re-post that one!
    Thanks!

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-Anne