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]]>In order to make this video, Tsang had to take over 60,000 images along with 500GB of video files. “After transiting Panama Canal, our ship cross the Caribbean Sea into the Atlantic Ocean and arrive at New York, Savannah then Charleston. The timelapse was taken over a span of 15 days, some less interesting parts were speed up or faded out (cargo work, daylight hours with no clouds). Most night shots were done on 25-second shutter speed at 30 seconds interval, with port arrivals and departures at 4~8s interval,” he wrote in the description.
You can find many more amazing videos on Tsang’s Youtube channel. He has almost half a million followers and it’s clear why. His videos offer a unique insight into the life of a sailor and that’s something most of us can’t experience in any other way.
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]]>In order to make this video, Tsang had to take over 60,000 images along with 500GB of video files. “After transiting Panama Canal, our ship cross the Caribbean Sea into the Atlantic Ocean and arrive at New York, Savannah then Charleston. The timelapse was taken over a span of 15 days, some less interesting parts were speed up or faded out (cargo work, daylight hours with no clouds). Most night shots were done on 25-second shutter speed at 30 seconds interval, with port arrivals and departures at 4~8s interval,” he wrote in the description.
You can find many more amazing videos on Tsang’s Youtube channel. He has almost half a million followers and it’s clear why. His videos offer a unique insight into the life of a sailor and that’s something most of us can’t experience in any other way.
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