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Early summer on the Appalachian Trail high up in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia. Shot on a Canon 7D with a 50mm f/1.4 USM lens. Slides from a Kessler Pocket Dolly Basic, edited in CS5 Premiere Pro.
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The Appalachian Trail on a late spring morning. Shot with a Canon 7D, using a Nikon NIKKOR 85mm f/2 AI-S manual focus lens (mostly). http://www.youtube.com/user/kookiemoose?feature=mhum
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A nature video from the Appalachian Trail, early one Virginia morning. Shot on a Canon 7D, through a Nikon NIKKOR 85mm f/2 AIS manual focus lens. http://www.youtube.com/user/kookiemoose?feature=mhum
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The Appalachian Trail. It's springtime, and even at 3-4 thousand feet signs are here. Filmed in Shenandoah National Park. Shot through a Canon 50mm f/1.4 EF lens with a Canon 7D. A Kessler Pocket Dolly Basic was also used, and edit was done with CS5 PP. http://www.youtube.com/user/kookiemoose?feature=mhum
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The Appalachian Trail is about to welcome spring. But at 3-4 thousand feet the first week of May 2011 shows very little sign of spring. Shot through a Nikon NIKKOR 85mm f/2 AIS manual focus lens on a Canon 7D. I used a Kessler Pocket Dolly Basic, and edited with CS5 PP. http://www.youtube.com/user/kookiemoose?feature=mhum
The Appalachian Trail
The Appalachian Trail is a mountain footpath that extends for 2,180.0 miles from Maine to Georgia thru 14 states on the spine of The Appalachian Mountains. I hiked the entire length of this trail several times, walking nearly 20,000 miles. Now, I only go out for section hikes, armed with a camera, and inspired at every turn the trail makes, to somehow document it proper.
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