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Thursday, July 23, 2009

Corsica Studios

Photos from last night's gig at Corsica Studios in Elephant & Castle, home of the UK's coolest music scene according to the Guardian:


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Summer in London

Some photos from summertime in London, including some tilt-shift experiments:


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I'm now famous in Switzerland :)

The local paper wrote an article based on my time lapse video of Zurich!

Tages Anzeiger - Eindunkeln im Zeitraffer

For those who don't speak Swiss-German, here's a translation via Google Translate:

"Dusk in time lapse

An English photographer has the very special atmosphere at the lakeside Zurich shortly before the collapse of the enchanted night - and the evening hours in time-lapse filming.

A summer evening at the Zurich lake. Scraps of clouds move across the sky, the water fountain by gusts of wind disheveled. Last steer boats to port, and Panta Rhei lights in all the colors on their journey to the nearest boat station. On the horizon moves slowly in the night, the lights along the lake and go along.

The English designer, filmmaker and photographer Jonah Jones was impressed by the atmosphere on the lakefront seems so fascinated that he captured with his camera has - in the time-lapse techniques. A short film about a sea, on the night's rest prepared."

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Viewing multiple searches on Google Maps

We've just launched the ability to be able to view multiple sets of search results at the same time on Google Maps. Very useful for researching things like which bars are close to restaurants in London:


Official post on Google LatLong blog

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Lake Zurich, summer 2009

Time-compressed footage of Lake Zurich, Switzerland, taken as the sun was setting in July 2009:


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Tuesday, July 07, 2009

United Nations Kyoto protocol map

A website for a worthy cause that I've been helping out with in my 20% time has just gone live. From the UN blog post:

"UNFCCC emissions data visualized on Google Maps (7 July 2009)

The secretariat has cooperated with Google and the Danish government as hosts of COP 15 to display official UNFCCC greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions data for Annex I Parties using Google Maps. The user can now select on a world map total national GHG emissions/removals as well as emissions/removals from various sectors; absolute numbers (in Gg CO2 equivalent); or relative changes in emissions (in per cent compared to the base year level)"



Official post on the Google LatLong blog

Thursday, July 02, 2009

Sunset over London

2.5 hours of footage of the sun setting over the millennium wheel, compressed into 30 seconds:


Watch this fullscreen on YouTube