Not infrequently do Web searches with the term “Time-lapse” or some variant.
I like to see the phenomena of nature with different time scales. You can see events or patterns of behavior that are always amazed at the unexpected, by offshoring that produce. A sea of clouds behaving like a tide, a vegetable moving like a reptile …
Both the technique and the results have always motivated me and constantly appearing new creators who bring very particular artistic perspectives.
The Time-Lapse It is a very popular photographic technique used in Cinematography and Photography, to show different patterns or events that usually happen at very slow speeds and imperceptible to the human eye. The visual effect achieved in Time-Lapse is that everything has to move very quickly captured, such as the movement of clouds, the blossoming of a flower, a sunset, etc.(in)
A curious mixture consists of playing with depth of field while a displacement of the camera or a significant change in the focal length is made. The variation of the depth of field is used to generate so-called "Effect Tilt Shift"That gives an appearance of the photographed model elements, as you can see in a examples and video that you then.
The Sandpit from Sam O'Hare on Vimeo.
A day in the life of New York City, in miniature.
Winner: Prix Ars Electronica Award of Distinction 2010
Nominee: Webby Awards 2011 – Best Viral, Best Music
Official Selection: AFI Fest 2010
Official Selection: Tiburon Film Festival 2011
Original Music: composed by Human (http://www.humanworldwide.com), co-written by Rosi Golan and Alex Wong.
Please view in HD and full screen for best effect. For a description of the shoot, camera, lenses and workflow, please see here: http://bit.ly / afmapz
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