Me gustó: A dos pasos del infierno (Tenerife timelapse), de Luis Caldevilla

Este vídeo surge a raíz de la invitación a Luciano Rodríguez y Luis Caldevilla, por parte de Miquel Serra-Ricart, administrador del Observatorio del Teide del Instituto Astrofísico de Canarias, para impartir un curso sobre fotografía timelapse. Aprovechando el viaje decidimos pasar varios días saliendo cada noche a fotografiar los incomparables paisajes de la Isla de Tenerife. Queremos desde aquí agradecer su colaboración a las siguientes entidades y personas: A Canon España, Asiria Producciones y Fotocasión, por poner a nuestra disposición los mejores equipos para timelapse y fotografía astronómica. www.canon.es www.fotocasion.es A Nilo Merino por compartir unos días (siempre son pocos) con nosotros. www.nilomerinorecalde.com A Daniel López por enseñarnos a apreciar el cielo de Canarias. www.elcielodecanarias.com A David Jiménez por ayudarnos a entender la labor de los investigadores. A Godehard Monecke por mostrarnos el Sol como nunca antes lo habíamos visto, y permitirnos montar nuestras cámaras en sus instalaciones. www.mps.mpg.de Y como no, al Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias, y en especial a su administrador, Miquel Serra-Ricart, por permitirnos durante estos días disfrutar de los paisajes más fascinantes que hemos contemplado en nuestra vida. www.iac.es www.tierrayestrellas.com Música: Two Steps From Hell - Heart Of Courage (Miczelov's extended cut) Puedes seguirnos en: www.timelapses.tv www.senses.es

Me gustó: We Have No Limits, de LiveUnbound

LIKE THIS? - http://www.facebook.com/LiveUnbound Unfulfilled lifestyles controlled by pressure and not passion are now the norm. When you live unbound you free yourself from your limitations and have the courage to follow your intuition even when it leads you into the unknown. This is the answer to true happiness, satisfaction and success. It feels risky but you wake up excited everyday, as your desires guide you to new adventures. Join us by liking, sharing and commenting on the facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/LiveUnbound For more awesome videos check out the LiveUnbound youtube channel: http://www.youtube.com/LiveUnbound LiveUnbound twitter: https://twitter.com/LiveUnbound I got most of the content for this video from this amazing site http://www.infinitylist.com/. Special thanks to Casey Neistat for creating this epic video for nike #makeitcount that inspired this video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WxfZkMm3wcg Other great videos I grabbed content from: http://youtu.be/qVAkDRV-m84 (Experience Human Flight by InfinityList) http://vimeo.com/32863936 (JP Auclair Street Segment from All.I.Can.) http://vimeo.com/31240369 (flight of the frenchies I believe I can fly) http://youtu.be/GUEZCxBcM78 (GoPro HD Hero2) http://youtu.be/D1R-jKKp3NA (Steve Jobs Stanford Commencement Speech) http://youtu.be/3MxLZORMymQ (Tim Humphreys gopro snowboarding) http://youtu.be/qqhlfz9GQPE (top 10 biggest and best jumps ever) 1st song is Dillon Francis - I.D.G.A.F.O.S. and 2nd song is m83 outro 3rd song is mgmt - time to pretend Thanks for watching. -Yali http://www.facebook.com/yali.sharon

Me gustó: Celestial Lights, de Ole C. Salomonsen

Celestial Lights is my second video project. It is another stop motion based video about the northern lights. The video is shot in the northern parts of Norway, Finland and Sweden during autumn 2011, winter and spring 2012. More info about me and my photography work: http://facebook.com/arcticlightphoto http://www.arcticlightphoto.no If you have access to proper audio hardware, please connect and turn up the volume to enjoy the fantastic music composed by Norwegian composer Kai-Anders Ryan. Not only is Kai-Anders a great musical talent, he is also very professional and a joy to work with. Kai-Anders can be found here: http://www.facebook.com/KaiAndersRyan http://kaiandersryan.no/ For those who do not know, auroras are caused by solar activity. This is shortly visualized in the video. Our suns activity varies in 11 year cycles, and we are closing solar maximum (solar max) for our current solar cycle somewhere between 2012-2013, and solar activity has clearly been picking up. The beginning of 2011 was lots of clouds but weather improved late 2011 and out 2012. This video contains recordings from some of the most spectacular auroral displays I have ever witnessed, and I have seen a few. For this video I did shoot approx 150.000 exposures from sept.2011 - april.2012 using Canon DSLR's and various wide angle lenses. Approx 6.000 frames in this video. To achieve pannings I used the fantastic Stage Zero + MX2 controller time-lapse gear from Dynamic Perception. The video is a merge of two parts; the first part contains some more wild and aggressive auroras, as well as a few milky way sequences, hence either auroras are moving fast because they are, or they are fast due to motion of the milky way / stars. Still, some of the strait up shots are very close to real-time speed, although auroras mostly are slower, she can also be FAST! The second part has some more slow and majestic auroras, where I have focused more on composition and foreground. The music should give you a clear indication of where you are :) Again, choosing what sequences to use was a battle, and many good sequences will have to wait for a later project I am working on ;) - More info about this will be announced on my facebook site. http://facebook.com/arcticlightphoto This video summarizes the end of a hectic aurora season for me, and my last shots was done only a few days ago. However now the sun is making it hard to shoot the auroras at night up here, so I decided enough was enough for now, and time to release the video. I have driven thousands of km between locations up here in the arctic this season, and while on location(s) I was running between 2-3 cameras like a madman, and almost every sequence you see in this video also has been shot using circular fish-eye optics, for yet another project to come. Luckily I had some good company on many of the cold nights. Gear used: Canon EOS 5D Mark II, Canon EOS 5D Mark III Canon 15mm f/2.8, Canon 24mm f/1.4 II, Canon 17-40 f/4, Nikon 14-24 f/2.8, Samyang 14mm f/2.8, Samyang 24mm f/1.4 Dynamic Perception Stage Zero + MX2, Orion/Merlin AZ Teletrack head. Thanks to: Veronica (you are my inspiration) Thomas Seppola Antti Pietikainen Thorbjørn Riise Hågensen Helge Mortensen Dynamic Perception for making the greatest timelapse gear available to mankind! Check it out here: http://www.dynamicperception.com Hope you like the video, and that you by watching it are able to understand my fascination and awe for this beautiful celestial phenomenon. Video will also be available in 4K Digital Cinema on request. Best, Ole

Me gustó: JETMAN, de Evert Cloetens

The ultimate dream of flight - soaring through the air, with total freedom in all three dimensions, not within a heavy and complicated machine but with only one's body and sensations - a dream everybody had at least once in their life. JETMAN made it real. Test flights in Swiss airspace. JETMAN Yves Rossy www.jetman.com Jetman technician André Bernet Helicopter pilot Roland Brunner www.eaglehelicopter.ch Film by Evert Cloetens

Me gustó: Ibiza Lights II, de Jose A. Hervas

Luces de Ibiza II Utilizando la nueva generación de cámaras fotograficas he podido hacer este timelapse, un video compuesto de fotos de larga exposición, que se unieron para mostrar el movimiento de estrellas, nubes, sombras, todo con una aceleración real de lo que sucede en muchas horas , para poder verlo en cuestión de segundos. El 99,9% del vídeo se ha hecho en la noche, con la ayuda de lámparas led, para iluminar las rocas, árboles, etc ... cuando no había luna, he usado las exposiciones de 30 a 40 segundos,tardando 2:30 horas para hacer una secuencia de 10 segundos, pero es cuando mejor se ven las estrellas y constelaciones. También he fotografiado con la luz de la luna para realizar exposiciones más cortas, debido a que la luz de la luna ilumina en gran medida dependiendo de su fase, algunas de las tomas parecen que están hechas durante el día, cuando se fotografia con la luna la exposiciónes son de 15 a 8 segundos y tarda alrededor de 1: 15 horas, asi pude captar el movimiento de la sombra sobre las rocas, el movimiento de las nubes en la noche, etc ... Las imágenes fueron hechas con una Canon 5D Mark II y he utilizado los objetivos de Canon 16-35mm, Canon 24-70mm, Canon 24mm, la mayoría de ellas fueron hechas en F/2.8, ISO 1600, 3200, 6400. Todas las fotos son reales aunque parezca que hay demasiadas estrellas esto es porque el ojo humano no puede captar tanta luz en la noche. El movimiento de la cámara ha sido hecha por dos tipos de railes, el "Dynamic Perception" y el "Pocket Slider", donde la cámara se mueve unos pocos milímetros foto a foto, para dar esa sensacion de movimiento. Todo esto es controlado por un pequeño ordenador el MX2 controlador Arduino. La mayoría de las mis salidas han sido con la compañía de mi amigo Alejandro Iborra, que comparte la misma afición, ya que salir solo por la noche y pasar largas horas en lugares muy remotos y dificiles es algo peligroso, aunque a veces he salido solo y me he llevado algun susto. Y por supuesto gracias a mi esposa y la esposa de Alejandro Iborra de por dejarnos disfrutar de esta afición. Todas las imágenes son creadas en la isla de Ibiza, donde he nacido, un lugar maravilloso para tomar fotos en sus lugares más bellos, calas, playas, montañas, etc ... donde se puede conocer un lado diferente de Ibiza que la mayoría de la gente no sabe. Music: http://itunes.apple.com/es/album/crimson-wing-mystery-flamingos/id297787201 Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/JoseAHervas Email: coibza@gmail.com http://dynamicperception.com/ http://pocketslider.de/ Lights Ibiza II Using the new generation of cameras I've Been Able to do this timelapse, a video made up of long-exposure pictures, joined together to show the movement of stars, clouds, shadows, all making a real acceleration of what happens in Many hours , to see Them in seconds. 99.9% of the video it s been done at night time, With The help of LED lamps, to illuminate rocks, trees etc ... When There Was no moon, I used Exposures from 30 to 40 seconds, Taking About 2:30 hours to do a sequence, But It's better When you see the stars and constellations. I have also used the moonlight to do shorter exposures because the moonlight can be quite bright, depending on which phase is on. Some of the shots look like they have been done during the day. When you shot under the moonlight the exposure can be from 15 to 8 seconds and can take up to 1.15 hours, so I could shot the moviment of the shadow over the rocks, the moviment of the clouds during the night … The pictures were all made With A Canon 5D Mark II and Canon Used lenses 16-35mm, Canon 24-70mm, Canon 24mm, Most Of Them Were Made at F/2.8, ISO 1600, 3200, 6400. All the pictures are real, it looks like They Are too many stars. This is Because the human eye can not catch much light at night. The camera movement Has Been made by two types of sliders, the "Dynamic Perception" and the "Pocket Slider" where the camera moves A Few millimeters photo by photo, Creating this movement. This is all controlled by a small computer the MX2 Arduino Controller. Most of These Have Been Made with shots the company of my friend Alejandro Iborra, sharing the Same hobby, Knowing That going out at night and spend long hours in very remote places and apologetic to get Into it, is some kind of risky business, Sometimes I Had to go out on my own and i got some fright. And of course thanks to my wife and Alejandro Iborra's Wife for Letting us enjoy this hobby. All pictures are made in the island of Ibiza, this is my birth place, a wonderful place to take pictures in their most beautiful spots, caves, beaches, mountains etc ... Where You can discover a different side of Ibiza than most people have never seen .