Running The Houston Ship Channel – At night

Published: May 1st, 2009 by John | SocialTwist Tell-a-Friend

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In the wake of “500 Knot Transit“, Houston Pilot Lou Vest’s time lapse photography of a recent tranist comes this photography of .

Lou writes:

This is another time lapse video made by setting a camera on a tripod (preferably, in this case a stack of books) and setting it to take a photo every 6 seconds. The playback is at 10 frames per second so the action is shown at 60 times as fast as it actually happened. In this case the part of the trip shown lasted 76 minutes (out of a 5 hour trip). Taken on the upper Houston Ship Channel. Read More…

For more of Lou’s photography click HERE and for more Time Lapse Photography click HERE.

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Captain John Konrad is co-founder of Unofficial Networks and Editor In Chief of this blog. He is a USCG licensed Master Mariner of Unlimited Tonnage and, since graduating from SUNY Maritime College, has sailed a variety of ships from ports around the world. John currently lives in Morro Bay, California with his wife and two children.
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  • Tim
    Man that's cool. nice find....
  • Eric Corgey
    Hey Lou,
    I wish I could really make that kind of speed.

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