A short film about my everyday.
For the last few years, I have walked to work every day. It’s about two miles and the trip takes about 35 minutes. I only made an exception if it’s raining hard. Recently I got a new bicycle, a Bobbin from England, and I now make the trip in about twelve minutes, most of it along the Hudson RIver. My bike is new but old-fashioned. It has five gears but they are all fairly slow. Men in Lycra crouched over titanium frames from Italy streak past me as I toodle along. I am like an old man with a baguette in his basket, whistling under my beret, enjoying the birds and the sunshine and the breezes off the river.
Too cute Danny.
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love it 🙂
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Did you take this with a camera on your head or did someone else ride beside or run in front of you? Clever how ever it was done. Fun to watch. Loved the dog running along as well.
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Enjoyable as always. TOO SHORT! I took am wondering how you managed that camera….also wondering what a clip of my daily grind would be like. And what music I would set it to. Ha!
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A proper little French movie! Thanks Danny, it’s really about living every moment and celebrating it.
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A proper little French movie! Thanks, Danny. It’s all about living in every moment and celebrating it.
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I always the music you choose for your vids! Where do you find these pieces?
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I love this! I also bike every morning, but my ride looks very different from yours….through the corn and bean fields…saw deer and a red fox carrying a rabbit this morning! Cheers to a fellow biker!
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I agree with Emilie! I love the music you choose for your videos.
The music ‘describes’ the visual.
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I love how you make New York feel like a small town…great little glimpse into your world.
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It is a small island full of small towns. Most New Yorkers rarely travel outside of a hamlet or two.
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Funny, I also bought a new 5 speed old fashioned bike about one year ago (a portuguese model), and somehow it´s related with drawing. The same timing and beeing able to take the time to look. A perfect day now it´s to take the bike for a litle spin and find something to sketch!
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I did like the music, I think is from Jaques Tati film, Mon Oncle (sp?). Mi Tio, en Espanol.
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