資料提供者:Sidddney
Chen
2013年9月5日
In the north of Norway, took six months time, a long time in thirty degrees below
zero, a waste of about six thousand Stills, select it made a few minutes video.
The
photographer looks beautiful, of course, but also because he spent six months
time to capture, and is more than six thousand sheets elected.
Ourselves
from
But
the Northern Lights really beautiful, very mysterious, very
romantic and we are grateful to see, I hope you have the opportunity.
SPLS ordinary
people is very difficult
to have a chance to see, and only from the Antarctic research station
photographed and Biography.
Because
we can go to the South Pole at most only from November to March, usually
December to February, it was the Antarctic summer, but also the perpetual day
time, since no night, even if there SPLS also visually difficult to see, but
other days, although the nights are long But both hard into the ice is also
extremely cold, it is difficult to survive while Huang extremely light on the
beat.
在挪威之北用 了六個月時間,多時在零下三十 度,浪費了約六千張硬照,選擇 出來作成幾分鐘的 video 。
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這位攝影師拍得很美, 當 然也由於他用了六個月時間去捕 捉, 及 是從六千多張選出來的.
我們自己從格 陵蘭花幾天時間去等待, 而只有一晚拍到 的, 無 論質與量也有很大距離.
但北極光實在 很美, 很 神祕, 很 浪漫. 我 們很感恩能看到, 也希望大家都有 這個機會.
南極光普通人 是很難有機會看到的了, 只 能從南極科研站所拍到的傳看.
因為我們能去 南極最多只有在11至3月, 一般是12月 至2月, 那是南極的夏季, 也是永晝時光, 既然沒黑夜, 就算有南極光也 肉眼難看到, 而其餘日子雖夜 長, 但 既是冰封難入, 亦是極度嚴寒, 很難生存, 又諻論拍極光照.
It is a
video of the Northern Lights created using stills (stop motion). All sequences
are shot in or close to Tromsø in
I have
spent over 6months collecting footage for this, I have
shot approx 50.000 stills to choose from in making this video. A goal for me
has been to try to preserve the real-time speed of the northern lights, or come
as close as possible, and present it the way I experienced it, instead of the
northern lights just flashing over the sky in the blink of an eye. It may work
on other time-lapse videos with fast moving clouds and sunsets etc, but with
the northern lights in focus, it should be presented in it's
true speed to reflect her beauty, imo.
In the video I have put together a collection of slow moving auroras in the
woods, over the mounatins, in the
city, in the foreshore, reflected in the sea, with some of the most spectacular
and strongest auroral outbreaks seen in many years. Included here is a coronal
outbreak, in which I am particularly happy to present, since it is very
difficult to get on stills, even worse on "film".
I got a
fantastic soundtrack made for the video by local musical talent inTromsø; Per Wollen. A Huge thanks goes to you Per obviously! The audio track "
A huge
thank goes to Jay and dynamicperception.com/ for
making the most awesome timelapse gear available, and who made some of
the sequences in this video possible!
The video
shown here on Vimeo is 1280x720.
It may be also available in 1920x1080 and Digital Cinema HD 4K.
Contact me for higher resolution. Video may not be used commercially or public
without permission.
Footage has been
prepared for viewing in sRGB color space since this is the space
most people use. Hence wide gamut displays may display colors wrong, especially
green ones which the aurora mostly appears in, since the most clipping in color
space when downscaling to sRGB is done in the green
color area.