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Video: Entering Portland on the Fremont Bridge
Play Now -->DATE : Tue, 15 Aug 2006 05:15:49 +0000Entered in Database : 2006-08-15 05:15:49length : 5839544 Link to the Show / Show Notes You know how there's a place when you're driving back to your town after a trip when you just feel "this is home"? No? Maybe I'm the only one, but I love seeing Portland from this section of the Fremont bridge, coming from the north, on I-405. The bridge is beautiful, you can see forever in all directions, the river, etc.I always love this video, so I shot a minute or so of video coming home from the airport on Saturday. I shot the video at 60 fps on my Canon SD700, but I transcoded the video the .MOV using iSquint, so I don't know if it preserved the framerate.Anyway, check out a glimpse of the town that I consider "home". :-)What's your favorite view/area of your favorite town?
You know how there's a place when you're driving back to your town after a trip when you just feel "this is home"? No? Maybe I'm the only one, but I love seeing Portland from this section of the Fremont bridge, coming from the north, on I-405. The bridge is beautiful, you can see forever in all directions, the river, etc.
I always love this video, so I shot a minute or so of video coming home from the airport on Saturday. I shot the video at 60 fps on my Canon SD700, but I transcoded the video the .MOV using iSquint, so I don't know if it preserved the framerate.
Anyway, check out a glimpse of the town that I consider "home". :-)
What's your favorite view/area of your favorite town?