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    Serene. Tranquil. Beautiful. Untroubled. Magical.

    If there is anything that can pacify us humans this is it. This is why I love aquariums and more importantly the ocean. This simple and brilliant video was shot at the 1,981,290 gallon Okinawa Churaumi Aquarium in Japan by Jon Rawlinson using a 5DmkII DSLR. You can view it larger on Vimeo or on [...]

    If there is anything that can pacify us humans this is it. This is why I love aquariums and more importantly the ocean.

    This simple and brilliant video was shot at the 1,981,290 gallon Okinawa Churaumi Aquarium in Japan by Jon Rawlinson using a 5DmkII DSLR. You can view it larger on Vimeo or on your own personal computer for 720p HD viewing. FYI the file is large (192MB) but well worth the space and wait.

    Via Jason’s description on vimeo:

    For the best viewing of this video download the 720p HD version and watch it fullscreen! Download it at the bottom right of this page! (you need to be logged into Vimeo to download this file)

    For Non-Plus Vimeo users or people without a Vimeo account: DOWNLOAD 720P HD VERSION HERE: http://jonrawlinson.s3.amazonaws.com/aquarium_vimeo.mov (right click, save target as)

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    3 Comments

    1. July 17, 2009 at 3:00 PM | Permalink

      Going to have to RT this. I have never seen anything like it. Simply amazing!

    2. Justin
      July 18, 2009 at 8:21 AM | Permalink

      How do they light/heat/feed this tank? there was light down to the bottom….Japan gets all the cool stuff.

    3. July 18, 2009 at 10:39 PM | Permalink

      Great entrancing video. Really makes me want to go to Japan to check it out (not that I don’t have 1,000 other reasons for wanting to go already).
      It also makes my want to go back to the Georgia Aquarium, whale sharks on this continent!

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