Liked this video, filmed in Western Australia :
http://www.vimeo.com/14945627
Remember to view with the HD in "blue" (so it's HiDef) and view it full-screen ...
The Kimberley - West Australia
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I want my next vacation with a boat. And a helicopter. And another, smaller boat. Oh wait, make it five please, I might have a few friends with me. Here's my Amex...
;-)
Very nice video! The soothing jazz piano music is cleverly chosen, I think. It leaves a lasting impression that the planet just wants to be left alone. A beautiful planet that's best enjoyed in the ascetic simplicity of a wood fire near the shore.
With a boat. Or two.
PS: on the technical side, the depth of colors with these DSLRs is really gorgeous and tempts me a lot.
;-)
Very nice video! The soothing jazz piano music is cleverly chosen, I think. It leaves a lasting impression that the planet just wants to be left alone. A beautiful planet that's best enjoyed in the ascetic simplicity of a wood fire near the shore.
With a boat. Or two.
PS: on the technical side, the depth of colors with these DSLRs is really gorgeous and tempts me a lot.
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That film is certainly not an amatuer run of the mill film its brill,5D?
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yes it was shot on 5d MkII.
Shooter was Michael Fletcher, i think he's brother of Christian Fletcher who's a well-known Aussia photographer. something like that.
Shooter was Michael Fletcher, i think he's brother of Christian Fletcher who's a well-known Aussia photographer. something like that.
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I figured why I had this cozy, Oh-please-don't-shake-that-Martini impression. It's not just the cool piano music, here's the website for this luxury cruise company: North Star Cruises. Cruises to the Kimberley start @ 8995 AUD per person (6799 EUR), or 12995 AUD for the full treat.
Completely out of my budget capacity, but for those who can afford it, this sounds like a dream cruise.
And if food supplies run short, the Chef lets you fish your own food for dinner ;-)
Completely out of my budget capacity, but for those who can afford it, this sounds like a dream cruise.
And if food supplies run short, the Chef lets you fish your own food for dinner ;-)
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yes 9000Aussie dollars is quite pricey. But then, cruises always tend to be!