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10/10/2019 01:01:36 PM · #1
DPChallenge has been my "house" for the 10 years and if my passion for photography developed and became a full job, this site is one of key factors.

That's why I want to share with you my last video, a drone/time-lapse video shot in Ireland with my great friend and DPCer, waitingsilence.

Eriu - Ireland

And this is the link to the article written by National Geaographic Italia about that vide:

National Geographic

Message edited by author 2019-10-11 18:35:42.
10/10/2019 01:37:39 PM · #2
Beautiful! Thanks for sharing
10/10/2019 01:59:00 PM · #3
Agree, beautiful... I will have to give it a better look when I get home, see it in 4k instead of 1080P
10/10/2019 06:02:14 PM · #4
Sognante e meraviglioso Alessandro!
10/10/2019 06:20:21 PM · #5
Awesome!
10/10/2019 10:30:06 PM · #6
That was lovely. Strange to see a video of Ireland with so little green, though :-) I like it!
10/10/2019 10:39:01 PM · #7
What a treat in 4k!!
10/11/2019 04:41:47 AM · #8
Meraviglioso, Alessandro!!
the movement of clouds and sea are adding to the pleasure of watching your great work. Thanks!
I happened to make a trip around Ireland this June and I recognized several places. Eire is truely a place worth visiting and leaving the much beaten paths

10/11/2019 04:56:36 AM · #9
Very nice! Thanks for sharing! Definitely need to put Ireland on my travel bucket list.
10/11/2019 10:06:52 AM · #10
Really great work - I really enjoyed that especially as I am from Ireland. The sound track really added to the atmosphere.
10/11/2019 11:09:32 AM · #11
Great video. Enjoyed the juxtaposition of fast / slow.
The NatGeo link isn't working for me though.
10/11/2019 06:39:34 PM · #12
Thanks everyone for the lovely comments! It's been a hard work (a couple of weeks on the field and 10 days to edit the video and to compose and play the music). Some of the Irish landscape is very famous but there are a lot areas (like Donegal) which are unknown for most people.

As for the NG link I still don't why it doesn't work.
10/11/2019 06:57:45 PM · #13
Originally posted by Alexkc:

... there are a lot areas (like Donegal) which are unknown for most people.

For those who grew up in the Sixties (and watched TV) we had heard the story of The Fighting Prince of Donegal as interpreted by Mr. Disney.
10/12/2019 02:00:40 AM · #14
Great work, Alessandro. I haven't been to Ireland yet, looks interesting.
10/15/2019 03:42:24 AM · #15
Originally posted by GeneralE:

Originally posted by Alexkc:

... there are a lot areas (like Donegal) which are unknown for most people.

For those who grew up in the Sixties (and watched TV) we had heard the story of The Fighting Prince of Donegal as interpreted by Mr. Disney.


I didn't know about that Paul, thanks for the advice and thanks again everyone for the lovely comments!
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