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    Not made with a compact but, man, seriously good...

    ...the taster is superb and I can't wait to watch the whole thing. Then again I loved films like Koyaanisqatsi, Powaqqatsi, Baraka, and the like...

    Might find more folks buying intervalometers for their compacts and using those silly movie functions less
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    Someone else who likes Koyaanisqatsi! What a pleasant surprise.
    Thanks for the link.

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    Well, I liked those too (despite making me feel pointless) ....I'll check it out when I get time.


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    That was an awesome film!

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    Brilliant. I love astrophotography, but this was... beyond...
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    Thank you! I loved Baraka (and Chronos) and I love the music of Michael Stearns. A good find. And funny enough, I learned of this film today at work.
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    Wow, that looks incredible. I'll keep an eye out for it! And yeah, Koyaanisqatsi blew me away when I saw it in college - would love to see it again on the big screen.
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    yep Koyaanisqatsi, Powaqqatsi lover too.
    Saw Powaqqatsi at the Barbican Theatre with the orchestra playing live in front of the screen,

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    Quote Originally Posted by Petach View Post
    yep Koyaanisqatsi, Powaqqatsi lover too.
    Saw Powaqqatsi at the Barbican Theatre with the orchestra playing live in front of the screen,
    With Philip Glass up front conducting?
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    Breathtaking. Thanks for posting.

    Have any of you seen this site, Symphony of Science? I think it is also thought provoking.

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