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Sunrise over Niagara falls Canada Early cold January Morning With Seneca Casino in the Background Flickering



nice video but yes, Probably one of the most inappropriate music tracks ever
There is always a cloud direcly over The falls seen from many Miles away very nearly at any time of the year..
@danpiccinini when i use to work at the sheraton in the dining room, the start of my day would start watching the sun set above the falls, loved it
Hi, I also have a G9 but the time lapse function is only limited to 2 hours. Do you know how to extend it beyond 2 hours? Thanks! Chris (769082@gmail.com)
wedding music?
Thank you
check my other stuff…your Stuff is really Cool…Brilliant
EXCELLENT WORK!!!
Thanks Kevindh71
Yes it is teamkvs…we have a choice of 1 or 2 second, unfortunately no longer than that…It was and is a cool feature..I hope Canon can do better on that in the future
awesom feature on the camera. just wondering if the frame rate is adjustable on the time laps mode.
My parents and I made so many visits to Niagara, but one wish she never got to get was watching the sun rise. It appears we were just too bone idle.
Huge fan of the Falls, and huge fan of time-lapse. You captured this very well! Thanks for sharing.
I Was At The Sheraton..With A Specific Balcony floor ..It was my birthday Present…Niagara Falls Has really Awsome Sunrises
In Canada
were did u hide ur video camera or did u camp over there
Nice, I like sunrises.
You get To Shoot At 1 frame every 2 Seconds Like I did here on 1 Sec in Some of my others , Some 1 Frame per sec…It Alows tou to SlowDown and Fastframe 1/30
Plays back in 15 frames /sec I believe
I only had a 2 gig card…Time lapse doesn’t use up much interval
nice one! what capacity is your card? cheers!
this video was taken in January 2008…it was about 15 below celcius…I started it before 7am and it went on for about 2 1/2 hours before the battery died out. You are right in your calculations.
So if it takes a frame every second thats 60 frames per minute which is 60×60=3600 frames per hour so an hour will be like 3600 divided by say 30 (fps video play back)which is 120 secs which is 2 minutes?
Hi here I wanted to capture the Sunrise over Niagara Falls Doing Time Lapse on my new Canon G9