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That's What it Is
This one-minute short is little more than a long-distance pan shot of the harbor at Hammerfest. It looks like it was taken from a hill or perhaps from atop a high building nearby. As the camera turns to provide the full range of the vision, you can see the hesitancy of the cameraman -- it was hard to move one of those big, clunky early cameras and keep cranking.
Nonetheless, there is a certain idyllic quality about the whole proceedings. It was apparently early in the morning when it was shot and only a few people can be seen walking about the street; only two vessels are moving in the harbor. Without those few incidents, you could believe this a model, made to illustrate someone's idea of a perfect harbor district.
Nonetheless, there is a certain idyllic quality about the whole proceedings. It was apparently early in the morning when it was shot and only a few people can be seen walking about the street; only two vessels are moving in the harbor. Without those few incidents, you could believe this a model, made to illustrate someone's idea of a perfect harbor district.
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- boblipton
- Feb 4, 2011
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