This is the largest glacier calving event ever captured on film
Posted by Incredible Underwater Discoveries on Monday, January 4, 2016
Monday, 4 January 2016
This is the largest glacier calving event ever captured on film
Friday, 27 November 2015
Eastern Skies
About 5 years ago I started getting into researching
areas of the East Coast that have dark skies such as the western states.
I was told it doesn't exist but I continued my search. I came across a
small section of West Virginia called the Monongahela Nation Forest.
There are only 2 roads that pass between towns that have 1 gas station
and a small convenience store. Located 4 hours from Washington D.C., I
knew I'd be doing a lot of driving. After a few years of scouting the
locations on Google Earth and in person, I started shooting the spring
of 2014. I was also focusing some time down at North Carolina's Outer
Banks. Cape Hatteras is the most outer point of the famous OBX with
very little light pollution, dark skies and amazing historic light
houses. EASTERN SKIES was shot over a 10 month period or 2 full Summers /
Falls. I battled some of the most extreme thunderstorms, insane fog,
dew and anything else mother nature threw at me.
DSLR Bodies
Canon 5d mk3
Canon 6d
Canon 5d mk3
Canon 6d
Lenses
Canon 16-35L 2.8 II
Canon 14mmL 2.8 II
Canon 70-200L 2.8 II
Tamron 15-30 2.8
Canon 16-35L 2.8 II
Canon 14mmL 2.8 II
Canon 70-200L 2.8 II
Tamron 15-30 2.8
Motorized Gear
-Kessler
-Emotimo
-Kessler
-Emotimo
Music
"Dwell"
Tony Anderson
"Dwell"
Tony Anderson
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Eastern Skies from Mike Zorger on Vimeo.
NEW YORK CITY - TIMELAPSE
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Sunday, 18 October 2015
Gary Orona Discovers a Treasure at Hidden Tower Uranium Badlands
Gary revisits a special secret uranium badlands area
he calls Hidden Tower Badlands. While hunting for a photo spot he
discovers a historic remnant of an old uranium miner! Join Gary Orona
behind the scenes as he treks into the unknown in search of magical
locations for sublime fine art photographic works.
Please Visit: SavageTerritory.com
Gary Orona is an international award winning film and television
producer/director/cinematographer and professional fine art
photographer. His credits include: HBO/Cinemax, BSkyB Great Britain,
Showtime Australia, DirecTV PPV, and much more.
Gary Orona Discovers a Treasure at Hidden Tower Uranium Badlands! from Gary Orona on Vimeo.
Friday, 2 October 2015
The Lost Valley
Where does a journey begin and end? Off the grid in
Patagonia the stakes are high. Consequence and weather are constant
travel companions on the way to sending La Vuelta de los Condores (5.11
A2).
READ MORE in Lithographica: goo.gl/cvL5gMFeaturing: Paul McSorely, Will Stanhope, Marc-Andre Leclerc, Matt van Biene
Camera: Matt Van Biene
Additional camera: Kuba Wiatrak, Dano Pendygrasse
Edit: Kuba Wiatrak
The Lost Valley from ARC'TERYX on Vimeo.
Betty Bomber Airplane Wreck - Truk Lagoon
The famous "Betty Bomber" wreck dive in Truk Lagoon is one of the must
see dive sites when visiting Chuuk. Having been downed over 70 years
ago, it remains in remarkably good shape. The lack of coral growth is
due to it being made of aluminum. Take a few minutes and enjoy this
piece of history.
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Betty Bomber Airplane Wreck - Truk Lagoon from Dustin Adamson on Vimeo.
Sunday, 20 September 2015
Les Gardians: Stewards of the Camargue
Since the 1500's the men (and more recently, women) of the Brotherhood
of the Camargue Horsemen have been tending to herds of horses and bulls
in the unfenced coastal region of the Camargue in southern France.
Working with the bulls and the beautiful white horses of the region is a
noble tradition, but economic and social pressures are taking their
toll on the professional gardians. And their way of life is becoming
harder to maintain.
Les Gardians: Stewards of the Camargue from Bob Krist on Vimeo.
Saturday, 12 September 2015
“Cat Jenga” is a Brand New Challenging Game for Feline Fanatics
If you’re
cat lover and a Jenga master, then Cat Jenga might be the perfect new challenge
for you. A Chinese company called “Common” has developed a brand new version of
“Cat Jenga” by cleverly combining cutout kitty poses with the game’s precarious
stacking challenge. Players have to balance the wooden cat-shaped pieces on top
of one another, as high as they can, with the hope that the feline silhouettes
don't topple over. However conventional Cat Jenga begins with a pile of blocks
and builds from that, participants of Cat Jenga stack the figures from the
ground up, expecting to place the last feline on the tower and become the
winner. “Cat Jenga” isn’t completely new to the novelty-game market. It was
released in China a few years ago, but it’s taken all that time to be released
in the United States. Now, each set of 6 is available in either teak or maple
wood, and each piece is a striking depiction of a cat widening, pouncing, climbing,
and of course, sleeping. Therefore, more cats you have, the higher the tower
climbs, and the more daunting task the game become.Source: Charismaticplanet.com
Saturday, 1 August 2015
Freaky Flowers: Echinopsis Cacti in Bloom
A montage of a dozen types of “Echinopsis
cactus” flowers blooming and showing off their incredible colors. Echinopsis
cactus flowers bloom overnight and last for only a day. In reality, the most of
flowers are at their peak beauty for an hour or two. That's what turned me from
a cactus fanatic into a cactus photographer and the longing to try to protect
some aspect of their freaky attractiveness. Prior to becoming an Echinopsis enthusiast
a few years back, I had never owned a DSLR or image-video editing software. In
the evening when it looks like a plant's flowers are about to bloom, I bring it
indoors to image and most of the clips in this montage show just about 8 hours
of change as the flowers open and bloom. A little more than halfway through the
montage, there are a series of three clips showing different views of a 24-hour
period in the life of a yellow-flowered 'Daydream' plant. Six flowers that
opened the night before I started filming wilt to nothingness and another 4
flowers grow spectacularly and then open. This series of “Daydream” clips is
followed by another three showing other types of flowers wilting. These extra
wilting clips are also taken over a daylong period.
Therefore, the question the most
often about of cactus flower still images and time lapses is whether I have
"Photo-shopped" them, that is, have I used editing software to juice
things up and create the flowers' intense colors. He further said, I do, of
course, use Photoshop and Light room and other editing software. Moreover, rather than using these tools to
overstate reality, I actually use them to reduce the intensity of the colors my
camera captures. I have reduced the color saturation in every time-lapse clip
in this video by a minimum of 10% and some 'Cabaret' and 'Antimatter' by 30% or
more in order to have something that wasn't just completely blown out. I hope
you enjoy "Freaky Flowers" and visit echinopsisfreak.com where you'll
learn more than you ever wanted to know about these cacti and also be able to
reach me via a contact form should you wish.
Freaky Flowers: Echinopsis Cacti in Bloom from EchinopsisFreak on Vimeo.
Tuesday, 16 June 2015
Desert Wildflowers | A Journey through Joshua Tree National Park from Casey Kiernan / Joshua Tree
Timelapse and film of Desert Wildflowers, taken entirely in Joshua Tree National Park during the Winter/Spring of 2015.
Music: "River of Sky" Composed and performed by Jami Sieber (BMI 2013) jamisieber.com
Music: "River of Sky" Composed and performed by Jami Sieber (BMI 2013) jamisieber.com
Join us at joshuatreeworkshops.com for Astro/Timelapse Workshops.
During the Winter & Spring of 2015, I spent many days camping and
traveling thru Joshua Tree National Park, filming the amazing splendor
of Spring as it unfolded. During the month of April, at the height of
wildflower season, I was in the park almost every day - and night.
With the help of the "Mojave Desert Wildflowers" guide (Pam MacKay),
and a map of the Park, I set out to explore as many regions
(micro-climates) as I could find - each one hides its own special
collection of springtime delights. I would come back to each spot, week
after week, to find different colors and different blossoms. As I set my
equipment up to film the blossoms, the Hummingbirds would show up like
they owned the place. They didn't care that I was filming, they were
hungry!
For the plant names in the film, I met with some Botanists at Joshua
Tree National Park - James, Katy & Evan. Thanks - There are over 700
plant species in the park - so identification can be a challenge!
Spring also announces the arrival of the Milky Way in the night-time
sky. It appears very late in the night as first, but as the weeks
progress, it appears sooner and sooner. Out East in the park is where
the darkest skies are found - which is also where you will find Arch
Rock.
While it is impossible to showcase every spring wildflower in just 5
minutes, I tried to fit in as many clips as I could. There are many more
sequences on my hard drives. Maybe I should create a Desert Wildflowers
- Part II - Let me know!
All footage (video and timelapse) was taken using a Canon 5D III on
Kessler CineDrive Motion-Control equipment. My lenses include: Canon
F2.8 16-35mm, Canon F2.8 70-200mm II, Rokinon F2.8 14mm and featuring
the amazingly super sharp Canon F2.5 50mm Macro.
Enjoy!
Casey Kiernan
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Desert Wildflowers | A Journey through Joshua Tree National Park from Casey Kiernan / Joshua Tree on Vimeo.
Joshua Tree | Immersion
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Winner - Los Angeles Independent Film Festival - Jan/2015 - Best Timelapse - laiffawards.com/jan-2015-winners.htmlI spent over 12 months filming Joshua Tree. In this film I tried to capture mystery of the park. Enjoy!
Turn it up!
Music:
"Wake up Call (Desert Dwellers remix)"
by Android Cartel
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facebook.com/desertdwellers
My Equipment:
Canon 5D III / 6D
Motion Control: Kessler Parallax / CineSlider / CineBrain
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Joshua Tree | Immersion from Casey Kiernan / Joshua Tree on Vimeo.
Saturday, 30 May 2015
The Volcano Ride
This is a film about the spectacular scenery experienced when mountain
biking the trails on the island of La Palma. La Palma is special in many
ways, most notably due to the fact that the landscape is dominated by
volcanoes, the highest being Roque de los Muchachos at 2426m. For
mountainbikers this means endless trails in a beautiful scenic landscape
with high contrast, the black and sometimes bronze / red rock
formations, the blue skies, green vegetation and blue sea.
Riders: Harald Doucha, Philipp Heck, Andreas Höfner and myselfEnjoy the MTB trails of La Palma and let me know what you think! Share it with your friends too if you like it!
Music "Full throttle" by Generdyn, licenced from The Music Bed
Shot with a DJI Phantom 1 quadcopter, two GoPro Hero 4's, two GoPro Hero 3's, a Lumix GH4 and a Lumix GH2.
Special thanks to Philipp Heck (also here on vimeo, have a look at his films) who carried the quadcopter throughout the 4 days on his back on the bike, just fuelled by the thought of getting good aerial footage. Due to the strong winds at the high altitudes (up to 2400m) he was risking his equipment just to get the one shot!
The Volcano Ride from Gunther Machu on Vimeo.
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