Saturday, June 25, 2011

SNSD(少女時代) - MR.TAXI 等擠內版 (等一下 台語版)

舞蹈動作、連嘴型都搭節拍搭得不錯~ XD
少女時代這樣就更正了? XDrz
韓國只有正妹這點 (不論人工與否) 有稍微討喜些~ XD

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Monday, June 20, 2011

縱貫線-給自己的歌

那一晚,縱貫線{給自己的歌},吐訴思念台北的十年之情。
一首讓男人感嘆、女人又恨又愛的經典箴言~原來不只是情歌。
那晚的一巴掌,翻起了所有人的驚濤駭浪....
女人泛淚的叫好、男人喟歎的淚流
原來「那」是如此的無法原諒,仍然令你膽顫心驚...餘威陣陣
好久不見的李宗盛別來無恙,
李宗盛的愛情現在不是老、不是怪,只是有別於年輕時
這是一首你我都能夠在每一字句找到自己的一首歌,
讓2010年在台北終點站目睹這首歌的誕生的萬名男女同時哭泣的一首歌,Facebook、Street Voice、部落格2小時10萬人推薦轉寄,不鳴不快的一首歌。但,這不只是一首歌,這是在情愛裡的每個人的靈魂呼喊,
沒有人能夠像縱貫線一樣,用這樣的字句,挖出世間男女心中最後的一聲吶喊。
縱貫線2010年最終場、李宗盛現場錄音首度發表作品。
當天演出之後,遂造成噗浪臉書瘋狂洗版討論、連續一周瘋狂搜尋轉載連結。
那晚的一巴掌,有打到你嗎? ....
縱貫線世界巡迴最終回台北首場夜出現一個令人動容的奇蹟。
創作巨匠李宗盛在這晚唱出一個簡單靈魂的真心吶喊,
略帶沙啞的沈穩嗓音、精準細膩鑽進人心的歌詞,
一字一句剖開男人女人各半的痛徹心扉。
而不只現場觀眾用淚水回報李宗盛【給自己的歌】氣力撕裂般的呼喊,
大小網路平台包括Facebook臉書、噗浪Plurk、土豆網更是陷入瘋狂的洗版轉載,將這一個美好的奇蹟夜一再流傳遠播。
【給自己的歌】首唱後大哥說道,
原來這首歌的DEMO早在縱貫線剛成立時就完成了,
一方面由於巡迴演唱忙碌,一方面直覺這首歌的旋律會是很難得的好作品,
所以遲遲沒動筆填詞。直到2009年聖誕節杭州巡迴場之前,
才正式錄製完成,而時間剛好趕上了台北最終場,
也讓小巨蛋成了【給自己的歌】首次發表的最佳舞台!
李宗盛成立LEE GUITAR後,離開台北將近十年了...
懷抱著對台北所有一切的濃烈思念,
即使才剛錄完音對【給自己的歌】還不到十足把握,
但他還是決定把這首歌獻給台北的朋友,
「我想這首歌...大家聽了,應該能感受到小李過去十年的日子的滋味......一首歌,說我過去十年說不出的,不能說的...生活的感受。」
這不只是一首有感覺的情歌,更是寫出一個真實男人對人生的坦誠交代。
李宗盛用超越十年的時間換得歌詞開頭這11個音階 ,
「想得卻不可得,你奈人生何」,
過去人稱歌壇鬼才的填詞聖手重新提筆,獻出最熾熱誠懇的真心,
赤裸坦露回憶深處的靈魂感觸。

TSO Photography - 挪威攝影家Terje Sorgjerd

http://vimeo.com/terjes
http://www.youtube.com/user/tsorgjer

The Aurora

The Aurora from TSO Photography on Vimeo.
I spent a week capturing one of the biggest aurora borealis shows in recent years.
Shot in and around Kirkenes and Pas National Park bordering Russia, at 70 degree north and 30 degrees east. Temperatures around -25 Celsius. Good fun.
Available in Digital Cinema 4k.

 

The Mountain

The Mountain from TSO Photography on Vimeo.

This was filmed between 4th and 11th April 2011. I had the pleasure of visiting El Teide.
Spain´s highest mountain @(3718m) is one of the best places in the world to photograph the stars and is also the location of Teide Observatories, considered to be one of the world´s best observatories.

The goal was to capture the beautiful Milky Way galaxy along with one of the most amazing mountains I know El Teide. I have to say this was one of the most exhausting trips I have done. There was a lot of hiking at high altitudes and probably less than 10 hours of sleep in total for the whole week. Having been here 10-11 times before I had a long list of must-see locations I wanted to capture for this movie, but I am still not 100% used to carrying around so much gear required for time-lapse movies.

A large sandstorm hit the Sahara Desert on the 9th April (http://bit.ly/g3tsDW) and at approx 3am in the night the sandstorm hit me, making it nearly impossible to see the sky with my own eyes.

Interestingly enough my camera was set for a 5 hour sequence of the milky way during this time and I was sure my whole scene was ruined. To my surprise, my camera had managed to capture the sandstorm which was backlit by Grand Canary Island making it look like golden clouds. The Milky Way was shining through the clouds, making the stars sparkle in an interesting way. So if you ever wondered how the Milky Way would look through a Sahara sandstorm, look at 00:32.

Available in Digital Cinema 4k.



The Arctic Light

The Arctic Light from TSO Photography on Vimeo.

This was filmed between 29th April and 10th May 2011 in the Arctic, on
the archipelago Lofoten in Norway.

My favorite natural phenomenon is one I do not even know the name of, even after talking to meteorologists and astrophysicists I am none the wiser.What I am talking about I have decided to call The Arctic Light and it is a natural phenomenon occurring 2-4 weeks before you can see the Midnight Sun.

The Sunset and Sunrise are connected in one magnificent show of color and light lasting from 8 to 12 hours. The sun is barely going below the horizon before coming up again. This is the most colorful light that I know, and the main reason I have been going up there for the last 4 years, at the exact
same time of year, to photograph. Based on previous experience, I knew this was going to be a very
difficult trip. Having lost a couple of cameras and some other equipment up there before, it was crucial to bring an extra set of everything. I also
made sure I had plenty of time in case something went wrong.
If you can imagine roping down mountain cliffs, or jumping around on slippery rocks covered in seaweed with 2 tripods, a rail, a controller,
camera, lenses, filters and rigging for 4-5 hour long sequences at a time, and then
having to calculate the rise and fall of the tides in order to capture the essence - it all proved bit of a challenge.

And almost as if planned, the trip would turn out to become very
difficult indeed. I had numerous setbacks including: airline lost my
luggage, struggling to swim ashore after falling into the Arctic sea: twice, breaking lenses, filters, tripod, computer, losing the whole dolly rig and controller into the sea, and even falling off a rather tall rock and ending
up in the hospital. As much as I wanted to give up, the best way Out is
always “Through”. I am glad I stuck it through though because there were some amazing sunrises waiting. At 1:06 you see a single scene from day to night to day which is from 9pm to 7am. Think about that for a minute.. 10 hours with light like that.

I asked the very talented Marika Takeuchi to specifically compose and
perform a song for this movie, and what she came up with is absolutely remarkable. Thank you very much Marika!

Available in Digital Cinema 4k

 

Norway as I see it.

Pure Powder Snow at Hafjell

glimpse of norway