Captured In Super-Slow Motion, The NYC Subway Is A Weird, Spooky Place
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It's not exactly a contentious point to say that the New York City subway can give you the heebie-jeebies.
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But then you look at this eerie slow motion footage captured by Adam Magyar of people waiting for a train in Grand Central, called "Stainless," and it puts the whole environment in an even-newer weird light.
The full video is 10 minutes and 49 seconds long.
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Adam Magyar - Stainless, 42 Street (excerpt) from Adam Magyar on Vimeo.
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