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The Aurora
When I tell people that I grew up in Anchorage, Alaska, everyone always asks me what it’s like to see the Northern Lights (Aurora Borealis). I always try to explain how it looks by relating it to a laser show or smoke streams but I’ve never found a way to describe it to someone who hasn’t seen it for themselves. Two days ago Terje Sorgjerd created the best visual representation of the Aurora Borealis I have ever seen from Pas National Park near the Russian border. Using a timelapse dolly from Dynamic Perceptions, a Canon 5D Mark II, and a few wide angle lenses, Terje was able to take long exposure iamges and size them down to create an 4K video masterpiece. Check out the Geophysical Institute if you live near the North Pole and want to monitor the activity of the Aurora.
Thursday, April 7, 2011
Room with a view
1 Year of Timelapses from hotel windows
by Philip Bloom
Shot over a period of one year taking in many locations over the USA, Europe and more. Shot with Canon DSLRs, Nikon DSLRs, GH1 and Ricoh point and shoot.. Music by Camille Saint-Saens: Danse Macabre
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