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Nikon in Space: time-lapse view of the world | Nikon 100th Anniversary
Blog, Video iss, spazio, video, video-extra
Nikon’s history in Space began with the Nikon Photomic FTN, a modified Nikon F camera that was used aboard the Apollo 15 in 1971 and Nikon cameras have been aboard every manned space flight since. This film, edited by SmugMug Films, is a compiled time-lapse video using thousands of still images. The bright flashes are lightning strikes hitting the earth, watch and enjoy.
This is the first of many remarkable moments, both big and small, which we will be sharing in the lead up to Nikon 100th Anniversary! Stay tuned for more. :)
Forcella Ciadin Alto Ovest
Andando per sentieri, Blog, Sferiche escursioni, escursioni-2017, foto-sferiche, sv-330
(link diretto su Theta360; escursione del 09-04-2017)
Forcella Ciadin Alto Ovest (Cime Ciadin Alto, gruppo Brentoni) #theta360 – Spherical Image – RICOH THETA
Monsoon II (4K)
Blog, Video timelapse, video, video-extra, video-paesaggio
I’ve been chasing the monsoon in Arizona for about 6-7 years now. This summer was different though. Back in late July, I was wondering why it felt like I was out chasing more than ever before. And then I remembered. I had a job last summer. This year I didn’t. I went full-time photography in November of 2014 and haven’t looked back.
I was free to roam and had virtually no limitations. I even had multiple chases where I never actually wend to bed, but instead chased all night. I took the kids to New Mexico at one point early in the season.[…]
TYCA Farm Seasonal Timelapse from a Drone
Blog, Video timelapse, video, video-extra
Two years and many seasons in the making. Some time ago I had this idea of creating a long-term time lapse of the seasons. That idea turned into an idea with a drone and a farm in Pennsylvania. The first shot of this video was filmed in the spring of 2015 and the final was shot January 2017
Lights of Human Activity Shine in NASA’s Image of Earth at Night
Blog, Video, Video-Scienza nasa, spazio, video, video-scienza
NASA scientists have just released the first new global map of Earth at night since 2012. This nighttime look at our home planet, dubbed the Black Marble, provides researchers with a unique perspective of human activities around the globe. By studying Earth at night, researchers can investigate how cities expand, monitor light intensity to estimate energy use and economic activity, and aid in disaster response.
Read more: https://www.nasa.gov/feature/goddard/…
Credit: NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center/Kathryn Mersmann
Music Credits: Everything is Possible by Magnum Opus [ASCAP] […]
Monsoon | a time-lapse film
Blog, Video timelapse, video, video-extra, video-paesaggio
All summer long when I’m chasing storms, I’m also time-lapsing. It’s actually my main goal when I’m out there. A clip here and a clip there. Some days you get nothing great, some days you get SIX amazing scenes in a single afternoon. A powerful rain shaft. An intense hail core dump. Shelf clouds. Dust storms. Lightning. The Milky Way. That’s what I’m capturing out here in Arizona between June 15th and September 30th every year, which is our official monsoon window. And this is the result of all that time spent. […]
April 2017 Solar Flares
Blog, Video, Video-Scienza nasa, video, video-scienza
The sun emitted a trio of mid-level solar flares on April 2-3, 2017. NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory, which watches the sun constantly, captured images of the three events.
Colorado – A Living Landscape in Fall 4K
Blog, Video video, video-paesaggio
For the 8 years I’ve lived in Colorado, I’ve been most enthralled by the short but incredible fall foliage season in the high country. I’ve experienced the magnificent autumn colors of the East Coast and Midwest, but nothing for me has compared to the scenes of massive mountains rising from stunning forests of gold-covered aspens. For the past 5 years of filming, I’ve had this moment in my head, a finished time-lapse piece that turns Colorado’s extraordinary fall landscapes into living art. Some years I only came away with a couple good sequences, others a lot more, and finally after this season I felt I had the work I needed to produce my vision. Please enjoy this short film that embodies everything I love about my state.