Tom Miles
Tom Miles
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Downtown Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA - Gold Avenue
Downtown Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA - Gold Avenue - The Lofts, Salazar and Sullivan Attorney, Downtown Action Team, DAT, Gregg Vance Fallick Attorney, Thai Crystal Restaurant, Albuquerque Chamber of Commerce, Jazzbah Lounge, The Box Performance Space, Duke City Improv, 100 Gold, Visiones Gallery, National Conservatory of Flamenco Arts, Lotus Nightclub, Patrician Design, Gold Street Caffe, Cherry/See/Reames Architects, Cafe Giuseppe, Model Shoe Shine Parlor, Yoga Now, Halflife Digital, P'Tit Louis Bistro, Burt's Tiki Lounge, Borro Gallery, production & post
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Muse Coach Interview
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Muse Coach Interview
Albuquerque, New Mexico, Sunset November 2010
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An experiment in capturing a 45 minute sunset in a 52 second video in Albuquerque, New Mexico
Time lapse Experiment - A Year in Albuquerque - 2009-2010
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Snow on Mt. Taylor green trees (!) at :41. An experiment in capturing Albuquerque, New Mexico seasonal changes through stitching together weekly photographs from November 2009 to November 2010. How well did this work for you? Please feel free to click the "Like" button.
Day and night from 221 Grand View
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Day and night from 221 Grand View
Bob Mize Nov 27 2010.mov
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www.hiddensecrets.com - Quality padded book covers made in USA for all standard book sizes. Great for hand problems like carpal tunnel, multiple sclerosis, arthritis; makes holding and reading books an easy delight. Protects your reading privacy and your book from getting mangled in purses, luggage or airplane seatback pockets, and from splashes at pool, beach, or hot tub. Hook and loop closure...
ABQ Sunset November 2010
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A short time-lapse video of a beautiful moonrise and sunset in Albuquerque, New Mexico - November 20, 2010.
Video walk-thru PATRICIAN DESIGN Side room
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Descr: PatricianDesign.com - Video walk-thru (ninety-seconds) of PATRICIAN DESIGN interior design studio & art gallery - residential and office interior design and decoration, color consulting, New Mexico artist paintings, pottery, jewelry, wall art, home decor, scented candles, gifts.
Video walk-thru PATRICIAN DESIGN Main Room
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Descr: PatricianDesign.com - Video walk-thru (ninety-seconds) of PATRICIAN DESIGN interior design studio & art gallery - residential and office interior design and decoration, color consulting, New Mexico artist paintings, pottery, jewelry, wall art, home decor, scented candles, gifts.
Nancy Reyner book
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tommilesabq.com - Nancy Reyner is an award winning Santa Fe, New Mexico acrylic artist and author of two books on art and techniques for acrylic painting.
Epazote Restaurant, Santa Fe, New Mexico (2)
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Epazote Restaurant in Santa Fe is the perfect spot for intimate and romantic cuisine. Chef Fernando Olea is the master of Mexican Mole sauces as well as special dining requests. This is a restaurant where you go to feel personally welcomed and pampered ... and ... hey ... you've earned it! Be nice to yourself soon and often, and remember to click the "Like" button. www.AlbuqeurqueSocialMedia.net
Epazote Restaurant Santa Fe, New Mexico (1)
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Epazote Restaurant in Santa Fe is the perfect spot for intimate and romantic cuisine. Chef Fernando Olea is the master of Mexican Mole sauces as well as special dining requests. This is a restaurant where you go to feel personally welcomed and pampered ... and ... hey ... you've earned it! Be nice to yourself soon and often, and remember to click the "Like" button. AlbuqeurqueSocialMedia.net
!Viva Mexico 2010! Sights and Sounds
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www.tommilesabq.com - Sights and sounds of the Third Annual ¡Viva Mexico! celebration at Rancho de las Golondrinas, Santa Fe, New Mexico 2010, showcasing Los Voladores de Papantla, Danzas de la Guelaguetza, Ritual of the Guaguas, Epazote Restaurant mole tasting, and El Mariachi Powenir.
Twist & Shout by Alex and Claire Miles
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Twist & Shout by Alex and Claire Miles
Guitar Solo by Claire Miles
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Guitar Solo by Claire Miles
Sandia Wilderness Flowers
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Sandia Wilderness Flowers
Happy Birthday Jack!
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Happy Birthday Jack!
How to: Create a budget
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How to: Create a budget
Albuquerque Sunport turned 70!
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Albuquerque Sunport turned 70!
Alex Clair Birthday 2010
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Alex Clair Birthday 2010
Riviera Cruisin'
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Riviera Cruisin'
Alex as Jud Fry-short
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Alex as Jud Fry-short
How to download from Canon HF200 to iMovie
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How to download from Canon HF200 to iMovie
Mexican Immigration Through New Mexico and the Southwest
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Mexican Immigration Through New Mexico and the Southwest
Creating the Albuquerque, New Mexico Historical timeline
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Creating the Albuquerque, New Mexico Historical timeline
Albuquerque, New Mexico - 600 years of history
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Albuquerque, New Mexico - 600 years of history

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @austinstitzel
    @austinstitzel Рік тому

    Albuquerque looks beautiful

  • @austinstitzel
    @austinstitzel Рік тому

    I'm planning on going to Albuquerque in October 2025.

  • @austinstitzel
    @austinstitzel Рік тому

    I'm gonna guess that you are a Sagittarius.

  • @austinstitzel
    @austinstitzel Рік тому

    That is so beautiful!

  • @estevanwhiting3979
    @estevanwhiting3979 3 роки тому

    thank you for this! still useful 12 years later.

  • @khadijagwen
    @khadijagwen 5 років тому

    Gwen Boucher I learned that the Spanish came to North America, West of the Mississippi in the early 1500s, before the English came to Plymouth in 1620. The Native Americans of the time had no resistance to the diseases that the Spanish brought them. One film I watched on UA-cam said that the diseases then killed up to 90% of the Native Americans. Then the survivors were imperilled again in the early 1800s. Sad, so sad.

    • @tcmiles88
      @tcmiles88 5 років тому

      Thanks for your comment. The same disease decimation accompanied Spain's 1400-1500's encounters to native populations in the Caribbean islands and Mexico, Central and South America. That it was unintentional did not make it any less devastating. You might also enjoy ua-cam.com/video/YfBQAb8_rO0/v-deo.html on Mexican Immigration in the Southwest.

  • @David-oz8mq
    @David-oz8mq 5 років тому

    Creo que en realidad se escribe Alburquerque,en España también existe,gracias Saludos desde la península Ibérica

    • @tcmiles88
      @tcmiles88 5 років тому

      Gracias por su amable comentario. Me complace que haya visto el video. Bueno suerte en la peninsula ibérica.

    • @David-oz8mq
      @David-oz8mq 5 років тому

      @@tcmiles88 a usted es un placer espero visitar su país en un futuro es muy parecido todo a España

  • @mattman291
    @mattman291 6 років тому

    Thank you for the video and history!

    • @tcmiles88
      @tcmiles88 6 років тому

      Thanks for watching - glad you enjoyed it.

  • @IntroducingWealth
    @IntroducingWealth 6 років тому

    Indians

  • @jaywalker8309
    @jaywalker8309 6 років тому

    the pueblo indians did not revolt and you should not call it a revolt spaniards attacked a sovereign people who were not bothering nobody they attacked a cilvian community and killed children and old people this was a criminal attack on humanity so your history is a lie you also lied about the native american history natives have been in the southwest 30k years plus

    • @abqsm1
      @abqsm1 6 років тому

      Jay, thanks for your observations. I deliberately showed the two different "histories" of the Pueblo Revolt (Native American) and St. Lawrence Day Massacre (Spanish) because they each believe their point of view is based on valid, based on their remembered experience. The Spaniards most certainly were conquerers in the age where European monarchies were colonizing the planet they were then discovering. Not saying they were right, just that all humans seem to want to discover and colonize things wherever they are - like the tensions between the Pueblos and the Nomadic scavenging tribes back in the day. I tried to show Native American history went way back before 1400 at the bottom of the timeline. I picked 1400 as the starting date for the main timeline to keep it from being either 1 inch time slices or 30 feet long. The New Mexico Museum of History in Santa Fe does begin 30k years earlier in their timeline walk - it's a very cool portrayal.

  • @johntafoya6443
    @johntafoya6443 6 років тому

    This is the first time I've ever heard an accurate portrayal of the history of New Mexico. Mexico declared its independence in 1821 and the people of New Mexico where Mexicans citizens for 38 years prior to that we were Spanish citizens. People talk about Mexicans as if they were a race of people. Before 1821 there were no Mexicans we were Spanish citizens and in fact Spanish Jewish in origin. I've been in genealogy work since the 1970s. And people keep on trying to change the history of this area. Now there is another lie being perpetrated by ancestry.com now for New Mexico we either have a Jewish DNA marker a we don't we don't have a percentage of our blood that is Jewish and the same goes for the rest of the DNA markers and whatever they give you is a best guest of a percentage of different ethnic backgrounds. The best way you can determine percentage of ethnicity is through genealogy. Which is long and arduous

  • @jamiewalker6866
    @jamiewalker6866 8 років тому

    the years that the native americans of new mexico arrived in 1450 to 1550 is a out right lie carbon dating shows natives there 30000 plus years to 60000 so stop lying about the time frame of native americans american indian objected have been dated 60000 years and longer

  • @nickmod1
    @nickmod1 10 років тому

    fantastic. thanks very much

    • @abqsm1
      @abqsm1 10 років тому

      Glad you found it helpful. It's always nice to get a comment. Happy video-ing!

  • @pianorama
    @pianorama 10 років тому

    Fantastic. I've seen it. So nice to meet its creator!

  • @pianorama
    @pianorama 10 років тому

    Has a seaside feeling ...

  • @pianorama
    @pianorama 10 років тому

    Love Albuquerque. Where (near Indian School, Menaul, up through Montgomery, etc.) was this photographed? Thanks, Tom. Inbox me if you wish at facebook.com/pianorama - I'll send you a CD of my music inspired by Albuquerque, Ode to the Satellite. The Satellite was my favorite coffee shop in Nob Hill.

    • @abqsm1
      @abqsm1 10 років тому

      Cool ... thanks for watching ... I messaged you on your facebook page.

  • @abqsm1
    @abqsm1 11 років тому

    Hey, so glad it worked well for you. It's very gratifying to get your feedback. Thanks.

  • @revjenniec
    @revjenniec 11 років тому

    This was exactly what I was looking for and sorted all the issues out. Thanks for taking the time to share the info.

  • @abqsm1
    @abqsm1 11 років тому

    Hey, great ... thanks for the compliment, glad you enjoyed it.

  • @pskierst
    @pskierst 11 років тому

    Excellent. Thanks for putting that together.

  • @abqsm1
    @abqsm1 11 років тому

    Glad you liked! Yea Albuquerque, NM, USA!

  • @lilgtheswagtheif
    @lilgtheswagtheif 11 років тому

    coolest sunset ever id be so drunk and hig just chillen

  • @tcmiles88
    @tcmiles88 12 років тому

    I grew up in San Luis Valley, CO in the 40s-50s and remember being confused about the whole Mexican/Spanish thing. Lots of Hispanic friends throughout school, but I remember my uncle telling me to be careful of who I was seen on the street with - in a town of 1500 souls! It is a puzzlement not at all understood outside of the southwest and maybe Florida. You might enjoy one other video I've done, Mexican Immigration Through New Mexico and The Southwest. Thanks for watching and for your comments.

  • @BLFulle
    @BLFulle 12 років тому

    I loved this video Tom. Especially interested in the Spanish settlers. When I was a child we were not allowed to call ourselves Mexican. If we did we were corrected and told we are Spanish. Now everyone says we're Mexican and they seem offended at the thought of anyone claiming to be Spanish.They feel we're trying to look down on them, which isn't true. For 50 years I was Spanish, now I'm Mexican they tell me. ha I wonder often what the truth is. I suppose it's lies in the middle somewhere.

  • @abqsm1
    @abqsm1 12 років тому

    Thank you for you kind words. I've done two more videos you might find interesting ... Mexican Immigration Through New Mexico and The Southwest, and Albuquerque Sunport at 70. All the best with you homeschooling.

  • @jimandmaryann
    @jimandmaryann 12 років тому

    I loved this.. I love history.. I fell in love with it when I began homeschool with my 2 kids, who are now grown adult.. but I find myself searching the net for history of southwest New Mexico since that's where I was born & raise in Deming & Hachita. thanks for this great video :)

  • @abqsm1
    @abqsm1 12 років тому

    Disulpame mi Espanol ... y gracias para sus palabras amables. Yo estoy muy contento que les gusto el video.

  • @mouricios
    @mouricios 12 років тому

    Muchas gracias por compartir el video con todos nosotros.

  • @abqsm1
    @abqsm1 12 років тому

    Oh my ... I'm not going to be a help here. I would try fooling with interlace/de-interlace and see what happens.

  • @acbimmel81
    @acbimmel81 12 років тому

    I've read so many blogs about this, but I can't seem to get good footage in to Imovie. If I understand correct even when you film in 25p the MTS output is in 1080i? When I upload the film directly in to Imovie with my hf200 the quality gets very bad and even worse after finalizing. I'm at a loss as to why. I tried several converters this helped a bit. Bit now i'm wondering if I should have checked de deinterlace button in de converter if the output is 1080i. Thanks for your help!

  • @abqsm1
    @abqsm1 12 років тому

    Glad this is still providing value to some folks. Thanks for the comment.

  • @kiraoreilly
    @kiraoreilly 12 років тому

    Thanks ever so much, really helpful.

  • @abqsm1
    @abqsm1 12 років тому

    Thank you for your kind words. This was, and is, one of my prouder projects - I learned so very much about the wonderful rich history of Albuquerque and the southwest. Glad you enjoyed it.

  • @gaugegaugeg
    @gaugegaugeg 12 років тому

    Thank you for this sir I really enjoyed it Muchos gracias!!!!

  • @mahaveerprabu
    @mahaveerprabu 13 років тому

    Excellent Video !

  • @tcmiles88
    @tcmiles88 13 років тому

    @bluedurt123 You're welcome ... and thanks for the kind comment.

  • @tcmiles88
    @tcmiles88 13 років тому

    @1Geronimodeleon Thanks for watching ... and for the compliment. It was a challenging and fun project.

  • @1Geronimodeleon
    @1Geronimodeleon 13 років тому

    Thank you for your time and effort.

  • @m3vans24
    @m3vans24 13 років тому

    Helped me soooo much, thank you

  • @tcmiles88
    @tcmiles88 13 років тому

    @papasalas - No hay de que - very glad you found it helpful - keep on shooting

  • @tcmiles88
    @tcmiles88 13 років тому

    @alexandramontiel - thanks for the kind words - it's great to find something every once in a while that 'just works'

  • @tcmiles88
    @tcmiles88 13 років тому

    @livesurflaughlove - thanks for the kind words; it's neat to find something that 'just works'

  • @tcmiles88
    @tcmiles88 13 років тому

    @ALEPHUNLIMITED - It's always great to hear this was helpful. I keep thinking should do some more on some of the stuff I've learned in shooting and editing, plus maybe some sound test videos using the DM100 boom mic.

  • @tcmiles88
    @tcmiles88 13 років тому

    @papasalas You're welcome ... glad you found it helpful ... sorry for the delayed response.

  • @papasalas
    @papasalas 13 років тому

    Thank you so much for this! : )

  • @akhabash
    @akhabash 13 років тому

    Hey, Thank you soooooooooooooooo much. It is really sooo usefull.

  • @Metalica695
    @Metalica695 14 років тому

    @tcmiles88 Your Welcome, My Family has been living in New Mexico for a 105 years and we hear stories from those days and even if we are established in New Mexico we feel that Vibe brought from those days and feel bad about it. Although i was born in an American state i still feel like i was born in Mexican Soil. Then to see my people get discriminated in their own land it is a big dissapointment. SALUDOS. Forever NEW MEXICO!

  • @Metalica695
    @Metalica695 14 років тому

    The U.S. came in taking over New Mexico and our other lands. LIke Cowards, Demolishing the pride that stood in our Land. Everything you will see in the AZTLAN is strongly influenced by Mexican Culture. All of those states are named after spanish words. The AZTLAN was lost but the Mexican Culture within is still alive forever. The U.S. discriminate us but at the end they like our Custumes and our Food, keeping up by making the worthless insulting Restaurant Taco Bell, you hate us but u love us.

  • @Kate-J
    @Kate-J 14 років тому

    THANKS! After searching through google and not finding much help this video helped me to upload my hd videos for my vixia hf r100!

  • @alexandramontiel
    @alexandramontiel 14 років тому

    thank goodness for this video i have the canon fs200 and it worked just the same! if it wasnt for this i would have a sd card filled up with video clips! thank you so much tom!!