You know we love a good show, and this 30-day of timelapse consisting of about 80 000 combined photographs is nothing short of spectacular.
Using a D750, Rokinon 12mm f/2.8, deck cadet (@jeffrey.hk) captured what life is like on the open sea and shared it for everyone to see.
The route took him from the Red Sea to Hong Kong and shows an awesome display of thunderstorms, torrential rain and traffic routes used by ships and boats alike.
This is what 1 500 GB of project files look like – and please note the subtitles, because they are super duper informative:
All that with this setup:
But beyond timelapses, @jeffrey.hk‘s Instagram feed shows what life is like on board the ships he sails on:
Eyes opened a little? Now you know what goes into shipping your cargo all over the word with Berry & Donaldson, the only global freight logistics company we choose.
From purchase through to delivery, they help you through the complicated process of getting your cargo to and from the required destinations. They’ll also negotiate with contractors and pay all the duties, taxes and rates incurred when buying or selling cargo, and you’re getting more than 50 years of experience sitting on your side of the table.
To the open seas!
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