I just love all this sort of stuff, can watch it for hours and hours................... I can't even take a decent photo without causing some sort of blur through shaking
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I believe he would have had the camera on a motorised track of some sort.................. and alot of patience for the camera to take a shot every few seconds or so and then stitch it all together again to make a film.............. I can't imagine how long it would have take him to make this and would I have had the patience!!!?????........ Hell No!!!!! hahhahaha
WOW, that was truly amazing. I was mesmerised
As i understand it, he uses a motorised time lapse dolly (about $900) comprises of a board (or dolly) that is pulled along a 6ft rail (up to 10ft long) by a small 12v motor via a drive belt, the camera (a full frame ,Canon 5D mk11 in this case) is attached to the dolly using a tripod ballhead (the top of a camera tripod) the whole thing sequence controlled by a user programed electronic control box.
http://dynamicperception.com/?main_p...ress&page_id=2
The camera is set to use bracketed shutter openings of different exposure (normally 3 images per shot/frame), this allows blending of the images (also RAW file capture) using a PC later, to end up with High Dynamic Range (or HDR as it is known)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High_dynamic_range_imaging
The hard part would be the time setting everything up, from the location, lighting, correct sky, direction, foreground, time sequence etc,etc, needless to say, even once familiar with the hardware and the camera, it would take hours to shoot, just to find out if it was any good, maybe days (or nights) to get what you want ?
Its on my "to do list" ,one day when i have some PC skills and the right gear :)
more video added at the front of this thread for your interest
a real feast for the eyes!!
wow, that is unreal, the world is an impressive place and this captures it in its essence.