Being back in Northern Denmark it's time to post more videos of water. These is are lumiere videos. They contain no audio. Feel free to leave your own music running.
Two short lumiere videos from last weekend's tour to the harbour. The lumiere video project has been going on for a little over a year and tonight we reached 800 wonderfully silent moments on the site. It may be time to look at other ways to organize the videos now.
We have gotten to meet some interesting personalities through the lumiere project. The project started with active work to get people to try out the concept. Lately activity has decreased with a smaller group of people making regular contributions and new people dropping in every now and again. Just the way we like it.
As a late birthday present I got a trip to the New England Aquarium where I saw many underwater adventures. There are photos on 23 as usual.
This video is almost 2 minutes, but otherwise follows the lumiere rules. I have also made a 1 minutes lumiere version. The video contains no audio. Feel free to leave your own music running.
Weed under the water. This is a Lumiere video. The video contains no audio. Feel free to leave your own music running.
This is a Lumiere video. The video contains no audio. Feel free to leave your own music running.
Ship coming in the fjord from the sea. This is a Lumiere video. The video contains no audio. Feel free to leave your own music running.
The world is tipping over and all the water is falling out. This is a Lumiere video. The video contains no audio. Feel free to leave your own music running.
I uploaded a bonus lumiere. It's a different windmill, but they all look alike anyway.
Composed as if I was to take a single photograph, but recorded as 1725 consecutive ones. This is a Lumiere video. The video contains no audio. Feel free to leave your own music running.
Walking under the road I was blocked by a puddle half in the open, half under the road. This is a Lumiere video. The video contains no audio. Feel free to leave your own music running.
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