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A short video vignette shot during a studio recording session with Vienna Teng in New York in June, 2008. Video by Eric Cheng - full post, with photos, at echeng.com/journal/2 008/07/15/vienna-ten g-4th-album-recordin g-in-new-york/
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Eric Cheng's footage of tiger sharks in the Bahamas. We're at the end of a line hanging from the Shear Water (live-aboard dive vessel), in a 2-3 knot current. The tiger sharks in this video are between 10 and 14 feet long, and you can see bull sharks swimming around in the background. More photos at http://echeng.com/tr avel/ . Join our community of underwater photographers at http://wetpixel.com.
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A tiger shark coming in on bait, "Matrix" style (experimental). Footage by Eric Cheng. Also, pretend that this video is in 16:9 (it's supposed to be). More photos and videos at: http://echeng.com/tr avel/
Video duration: 150 seconds
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A short shark video taken underwater in the Bahamas by Eric Cheng. Species in include the tiger shark, great hammerhead shark, bull shark, and lemon shark.
Video duration: 285 seconds
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Day 4 of a cross-country trip with Vienna Teng from San Francisco to New York City. North Platte, Nebraska to Chicago, Illinois (through Iowa). March 30, 2007.
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An elephant fart in Lake Manyara National Park, Tanzania, which was like a video game sound effect, followed by a loud WHOOSH. Turn the volume up for full effect (it was a bizarre sound).
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Time lapse video of the construction of 428 Alice St. in Oakland, California. Images shot with a Canon Powershot G2 over the course of 16 months. Wheeler Building demolition images are also available but are not part of this video yet. Images and video by Eric Cheng - http://echeng.com
Using the Canon 1D Mk III, Eric Cheng demonstrates the one-second panorama technique at Hallo Bay, Katmai Cost, Alaska. Here's a link the results:
http://echeng.com /journal/2007/09/02/ one-second-panorama- demonstrated/