Amazing perspective. I need to take my photography to the next level but I’m nit sure an underwater mount is in my future.
[Video] The Underwater Project, Photographing People Under Waves | Fstoppers.
Amazing perspective. I need to take my photography to the next level but I’m nit sure an underwater mount is in my future.
[Video] The Underwater Project, Photographing People Under Waves | Fstoppers.
uhmm emmm just turn the light out and put some good headphones on. It’s also a bonus to see the cineslider in action. should get me one of those :)
SImply amazing. 3.2 million dots… say about 100 dots per min, 32000 min, about 22 days?
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I read about this in a magazine a few days ago.. this is total BS but a good warning. I’ve done plenty of work I feel is transformative and or “different enough” from the original to be safe from copyright… but I guess not :/
Viewfinder: Finding Oregon | Gear Patrol.
Another fantastic video. I wish I could even pull off some still shots like this, let alone a video. I would love to know what gear they are using
I found this on gear patrol. Pretty nice documentary about going to an extremely remote camping trip in Alaska. The freedom looks amazing and terrifying all at the same time. Maybe next year.
Last one for a bit. again amazing shots and technique. Some of those dolly moves look brave, peering around and over buildings and between them looking down -looks like an arm is used as well.
This is another time lapse video- pretty amazing stuff. I wish I could be there when these are made so I know exactly how to set this sort of thing up.
I’ve often wanted to attach a camera to may car and take a road trip and set a timer for a picture every half hour.
This little documentary is pretty amazing and informative. NASA’s Space Shuttle launch videos are spectacularly incredible, incredibly spectacular — Engadget.