The Canon 7D footage turned out nicely, but the far more compelling video was shot on a Flip camera. That’s because I arrived on scene moments after firefighters snuffed the fire. While prior to the arrival of firefighters, Millwood Estates resident Peter Neilsen had already reached for his Flip cam.
Dramatic video of apartment fire near Mill Creek, WA
by Mark Horner on 15. Nov, 2011 in Seattle, video, Washington
First Time Lapse: Seattle
by Mark Horner on 15. Sep, 2011 in Beyond 90 Seconds, DSLR, Seattle, Washington
In the jargon of photography, it’s said a histogram can have a nice curve. Still not as steep, though, as the learning curve I’m climbing.
Space Needle “in Bloom”
by Mark Horner on 05. Apr, 2011 in Seattle, Seattle Sounders, sports, video, Washington
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Two inspiring forces merged on the Web this week. The Space Needle and the creative talents of filmmaker Philip Bloom.
Truth yet to surface in human feet mystery
by Mark Horner on 23. Jun, 2008 in B.C. mystery feet, Beyond 90 Seconds, British Columbia, Campbell River, Canada, Fraser River, law enforcement, mysteries, mystery feet, News, Newsweek, RCMP, Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Seattle, Seattle Times, Strait of Georgia, true crime, unsolved, unsolved mysteries, Vancouver, Vancouver Island, Washington
(Update, July 9, 1:30pm PST): Breaking News: Police to hold news conference about human feet mystery
(Update, June 28, 8:59am PST): “Pig video lends insight into B.C.’s human feet mystery”
Update: NEWS CONFERENCE DELAYED
(June 26, 2:23am PST): “Police delay update on feet mystery” -Seattle Times
The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) has delayed a news conference on the [...]
Freed Washington killer says he's headed to Arizona.
by Mark Horner on 22. Jan, 2008 in Andress Decision, Francis Stubberfield, News, podcasts, Ross Renecker, Scott Stubberfield, Seattle, Supreme Court, true crime, Washington, Yakima
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61-year-old Ross Renecker’s violent criminal history dates back to his boyhood days. But it was a 1977 murder that put him behind bars for three decades. His victim was a single mother of three whom Renecker abducted from [...]
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Father of baby found dead in fire pit no stranger to law, deportation
by Mark Horner on 26. Jun, 2008 in Alberto Rios, border crossers, Commentary, crimes against children, Federal Way, illegal immigrants, illegal immigration, law enforcement, News, reporting, Seattle, Seattle Times, true crime
Update (October 3, 6:08pm PST): “2 years in prison for man whose infant son died in fire pit” (Seattle Times)
Attorneys had said that Rios could be deported after his sentencing or could be made to serve his sentence first. Rios, who has used different aliases and birth dates in the past, already has been deported [...]