In no particular order, here are the 5 most astounding timelapses we've featured.
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In no particular order, here are the 5 most astounding timelapses we've featured.
vk.com/arixonix (c) Vitaly Karpovich http://vk.com/framearixonix Canon 600D Canon 18-55 mm 3.5-5.6 IS Canon 50 mm 1.4 USM Sigma 10-20 mm 4-5.6 music: Linkin Park - Lost In The Echo (Enmary Remix) http://vk.com/kondrashov09 p.s. sorry for the muddy matrix and poor quality
This video is a collaboration between Sheldon Neill and Colin Delehanty. All timelapses were shot on the Canon 5D Mark II with a variety of Canon L and Zeiss CP.2 Lenses. Project Yosemite Website: http://projectyose.com Facebook Page: http://facebook.com/projectyose Twitter: twitter.com/projectyose Contact info: info@projectyose.com Thanks to Dynamic Perception for their motion controlled dolly and continued support! Purchase gear used in this video here: http://www.dynamicperception.com/#oid=1004_1 Dynamic Perception Website: http://dynamicperception.com Track: Outro Album: Hurry Up, We're Dreaming Artist: M83 Site: http://ilovem83.com Publishing: http://emimusicpub.com Licensing: http://bankrobbermusic.com This whole project has been an amazing experience. The two of us became friends through Vimeo and explored a shared interest in timelapsing Yosemite National Park over an extended period of time. We'd like to expand this idea to other locations and would appreciate any suggestions for a future project. Project Yosemite was featured as a main story on Yosemite National Park's Spring Newsletter.: http://www.yosemitepark.com/timelapse-sprnews-2012.aspx To view this in 2K, visit: http://youtu.be/OwFbjJasW3E Be sure to change the quality settings to 'Original'. Twitter: https://twitter.com/#!/SheldonNeill https://twitter.com/#!/delehanty Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/sheldon.neill http://www.facebook.com/delehanty Behind The Scenes: http://vimeo.com/35223326 By Dalton Runberg Our hearts go out to the families of Markus Praxmarer who lost his life while climbing Half Dome on September 19th, 2011 and Ranger Ryan Hiller, who was crushed by a tree January 22nd 2012. They will be missed. (A photo of Ranger Ryan Hiller can be found to the right, above the statistics counter)
Time of Rio is a taste of our project about Rio de Janeiro, nature, city and life. Produced using different image production techniques, like slow motion sequences, Time Lapse, Hyper Lapse, Rails and Motion Controllers. Captured along the last months is the beginning of our first movie. Edited in Lightroom, After Effects, Final Cut X. Music "Oh Wee" by Immortal Beats and "Whispering Through" by Asura Thanks for everyone that help us specially our wives for the patience! Contact us for footage license or request your production. Follow us on Facebook: facebook.com/imagemoov Time of Rio é uma breve amostra do nosso projeto sobre o Rio de Janeiro, a cidade, sua natureza e vida. Produzido com diferentes técnicas de captura de imagem, como seqüências de slow motion, time lapse, hyper lapse, trilhos e controladores de movimento. Capturados ao longo dos últimos meses é o início de nosso primeiro filme. Editado em Lightroom, After Effects, Final Cut X. Música "Oh Wee" por Immortal Beats e "Whispering Through" por Asura Obrigado por todos que nos ajudaram e especialmente nossas esposas pelo apoio e paciência! Entre em contato para licenciamento de imagens ou solicitar algo especial para sua produção. Siga-nos no Facebook: facebook.com/imagemoov
So this is what I did over this past winter when I was not making people coffee. It's all time-lapse footage shot in and around Anchorage, Alaska, with the emphasis on the nature around the city rather then on the people and buildings. This is a collection of the nicer stuff I shot of the northern lights, stars, sunset, and the tide. All of this was shot between October 2011 and April 2012. The music is Aston's Classical Cover of the song You've Got The Love by Florence & The Machine. http://www.youtube.com/astonmusic Music used with the bands permission. : ) Equipment used: Canon 5D Mark II Canon Rebel xTi (modified to full spectrum) Canon EF 24 - 105 mm Sigma DC 18 - 200 mm Sigma 8mm EX DG Fisheye (a thoroughly epic lens) Dynamic Perception Stage Zero Dolly (kinda beyond epic) Orion TeleTrack AZ-G Mount (really good for astrophotography) Motorcycle and Car batteries from my locale battery store And a lot of wires that connect everything together. Adobe Bridge CS4 and CS5 Adobe Photoshop CS4 Adobe Lightroom 3 LRTimelapse (pretty much the most amazing software ever) Hugin (for unwrapping the 8mm shots) Final Cut Pro 5.1.4 (for making the stills move) (Please note that the colours look different (like a lot) on different screens. The colours here look desaturated from the original file on my screen. But the colours look like the original on other screens, but not all, I'm not sure why.)
This film was shot mainly around the Tromvik area of Northern Norway at approximately 70 degrees North. Tromvik is located right in the heart of the aurora belt and because of this even quiet displays of the Aurora Borealis will always be visible overhead on clear nights. I was very lucky in the time that I visited in that a CME (coronal mass ejection) from the sun hit on the first night I arrived. The earths magnetic field reverberated for the entire week that I was there and I was lucky to witness strong displays every night. The Aurora Borealis is the most beautiful natural phenomenon I have ever had the pleasure of witnessing. I love astronomy, and for me there is nothing more tranquil that watching our own galaxy rise but the Northern lights was quite a different experience, one that was in some ways even more humbling. I was fascinated with how the aurora changed so quickly, from rolling like a never ending curtain of soft light stretching, weaving and contorting itself across the Arctic sky, to sharp fingers of green and red piercing the black to its own percussive rhythm. A friend of mine spoke to a native Norwegian shortly before I embarked on this trip and he told him that Norway "is good for the soul" And after visiting I could not agree more. All footage Copyright © 2012 Nicholas Buer All Rights Reserved Music composed by Fieldscarecrow: http://soundcloud.com/fieldscarecrow Motion control Dynamic Perception Stage Zero: http://dynamicperception.com/
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