I’m not sure why anyone would think that someone who’s watching their home and their community wiped off the map right before their eyes would worry about keeping the camera steady.
The camera was bouncing all over the place, because there were hundreds of aftershocks over 6.0. Within the first hour after earthquake, there were 2 M7+. The cameraman also didn’t pull in to show closer until water was already at peak. I wonder if he was trying to avoid filming people who weren’t going to make it. 🙏
The rude comments about not holding the camera still are incredibly insensitive. I can’t even begin to wrap my head around trying to film this biblical proportion natural disaster, let alone worry about holding the camera steady. I hope your town was able to recover. 🙏🏽
It's the zoom feature on full-zoom that causes the shaking images. Full zoom should only be used on a tri-pod, but you don't worry about stuff like that right after your country's worst earthquake ever. It caused massive damage in it's own right. The tsunami showed up only 20 to 30 minutes later and washed everything away. There was also the freezing temperatures that everybody was immediately thrust in to, since it was winter and Japan gets cold in the winter time. There was heavy snowfall in some towns and cities DURING the tsunami that was coming down so hard it looked like fog. Blizzard like.
Its a strange feeling giving a thumbs up on such a sad and devastating occurrence. I'm totally fascinated by natures power but this takes the cake. I have never seen such devastation on such a large scale as the Tsunami's in Japan. The videos are incredible to watch and are also the most saddening. So much was lost in an instant. I have huge respect for the many people that posted video's on this catastrophic event and never attached ADS to profit from this. After so many years I find myself still drawn to these amazing videos. They are just incredible to watch and I am so sad for all who lost loved ones on this terrible day. Things can be replaced. Mother nature giveth and she taketh away. Fortunately the Japanese people are very resilient and will recover better, stronger and smarter than ever before. God Bless the Japanese people.
I’m not sure why anyone would think that someone who’s watching their home and their community wiped off the map right before their eyes would worry about keeping the camera steady.
オススメからきました。
Dramatic. Blessings
大船渡市綾里地区の様子ですね。
The wave tore through the tsunami gates like paper!
for some reason the falling utility poles are terrifying.
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The camera was bouncing all over the place, because there were hundreds of aftershocks over 6.0. Within the first hour after earthquake, there were 2 M7+. The cameraman also didn’t pull in to show closer until water was already at peak. I wonder if he was trying to avoid filming people who weren’t going to make it. 🙏
The rude comments about not holding the camera still are incredibly insensitive. I can’t even begin to wrap my head around trying to film this biblical proportion natural disaster, let alone worry about holding the camera steady. I hope your town was able to recover. 🙏🏽
the first part was so intense
It's the zoom feature on full-zoom that causes the shaking images. Full zoom should only be used on a tri-pod, but you don't worry about stuff like that right after your country's worst earthquake ever. It caused massive damage in it's own right. The tsunami showed up only 20 to 30 minutes later and washed everything away. There was also the freezing temperatures that everybody was immediately thrust in to, since it was winter and Japan gets cold in the winter time. There was heavy snowfall in some towns and cities DURING the tsunami that was coming down so hard it looked like fog. Blizzard like.
Thanks. 😎👍👍
建ち並ぶ家々が遠くから次々となぎ倒されていく。
今更おすすめに出てきたから見たら地元だった
Its a strange feeling giving a thumbs up on such a sad and devastating occurrence. I'm totally fascinated by natures power but this takes the cake. I have never seen such devastation on such a large scale as the Tsunami's in Japan. The videos are incredible to watch and are also the most saddening. So much was lost in an instant. I have huge respect for the many people that posted video's on this catastrophic event and never attached ADS to profit from this. After so many years I find myself still drawn to these amazing videos. They are just incredible to watch and I am so sad for all who lost loved ones on this terrible day. Things can be replaced. Mother nature giveth and she taketh away. Fortunately the Japanese people are very resilient and will recover better, stronger and smarter than ever before. God Bless the Japanese people.
Did they have to try and open the flood gate to drain the water now trapped behind?
No one in those first houses had a chance of survival!
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It is such a shame that those beautiful houses were destroyed. And that so many lives were changed is as little as an hour.
All the water trapped behind the sea wall. That must have taken forever to drain. Oh Lord it is beyond horrific. Beyond imagination.