Showing posts with label timelapse. Show all posts
Showing posts with label timelapse. Show all posts

Friday, February 10, 2012

Mountain Light # Timescapes Timelapse



Time-lapse photography is a cinematography technique whereby each film frame is captured at a rate much slower than it will be played back. When replayed at normal speed, time appears to be moving faster and thus lapsing. Time-lapse photography can be considered to be the opposite of high speed photography.Processes that would normally appear subtle to the human eye, such as the motion of the sun and stars in the sky, become very pronounced.
Time-lapse is the extreme version of the cinematography technique of undercranking, and can be confused with stop motion animation.
LINK: Youtube
Special thanks to Tom Lowe @ Timescapes for capturing and producing such beautiful footage. You can contact Tom or download the original video in full 1080 resolution @ http://www.timescapes.org/

Friday, February 3, 2012

Beautiful Time-Lapse Footage Of Red Aurora Australis


Red Aurora Australis from Alex Cherney on Vimeo.


{Description from the person that posted this.} LINK, Via: VimeoAfter chasing it for more than two years I was finally rewarded with two displays of Aurora Australis (Southern lights) within a week visible from Mornington peninsula, not far from Melbourne. The nights were warm an clear and the Moon was not in the sky either - I could not have asked for better conditions.The red color of this aurora is caused by the charged particles from the Sun exciting oxygen atoms high in the Earth's atmosphere. Hopefully there will be more to come as Sun's activity increases in 2012-13.Being able to photograph it all night I came up with a nice video. The brighter Aurora happened on January 22nd and the smaller one, featured in the middle section, was from January 16th, followed by a rather bright Moonrise.Images and blog:terrastro.com/blog/red-aurora/Time lapse motion control performed with Dynamic Perception Stage Zero ( dynamicperception.com )Music: Coral Reef by Psychadelik Pedestriantoucanmusic.co.uk/releases/release.php?q=tou274

Beautiful Time-Lapse Footage Of Red Aurora Australis


Red Aurora Australis from Alex Cherney on Vimeo.


{Description from the person that posted this.} LINK, Via: VimeoAfter chasing it for more than two years I was finally rewarded with two displays of Aurora Australis (Southern lights) within a week visible from Mornington peninsula, not far from Melbourne. The nights were warm an clear and the Moon was not in the sky either - I could not have asked for better conditions.The red color of this aurora is caused by the charged particles from the Sun exciting oxygen atoms high in the Earth's atmosphere. Hopefully there will be more to come as Sun's activity increases in 2012-13.Being able to photograph it all night I came up with a nice video. The brighter Aurora happened on January 22nd and the smaller one, featured in the middle section, was from January 16th, followed by a rather bright Moonrise.Images and blog:terrastro.com/blog/red-aurora/Time lapse motion control performed with Dynamic Perception Stage Zero ( dynamicperception.com )Music: Coral Reef by Psychadelik Pedestriantoucanmusic.co.uk/releases/release.php?q=tou274