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Video | Hong Kong in hyperspeed: time-lapse video captures energy of our frenetic city
Canadian Brent Lewin spent months shooting footage for the 3-minute, 41-second reel
Like the frenetic, unpredictable beat of a jazz tune, Hong Kong's staccato pace has been captured to fascinating effect in a time lapse video by a local photojournalist.
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Canadian Brent Lewin, 35, said he started working on the project in December "to capture some of Hong Kong's iconic sites along with the energy of the city".
Armed with his Canon 5D equipped with Syrp Genie monitor, a tripod and a slider, which allows a camera to slide back and forth on metal rods, he ventured all over Hong Kong at different times of the day and night, over the course of several months.
He compressed that work into a 3-minute, 41-second reel that showcases the many faces of the city, its people, and its landmarks, set to the song O Cafe O Soleil by jazz artist Jacky Terrasson.
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Watch: Brent Lewin's dizzying Hong Kong time-lapse
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