Eclectic 3.0
Awesome timelapse video
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2. Bumfighter commented 14 years ago
these vids always seams so fake. but kinda cool
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3. Lookintomypenis commented 14 years ago
Now this is really beatiful!
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4. Highmeadow commented 14 years ago
MODERATORS - take a look at the posts by Guessmess. The individual needs to be controlled or banned.
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7. max2000 commented 14 years ago
to summarize couple of recent vids, when i'm watching such time-lapses (lately), i can imagine huge meteo networkin and data processin pharm taking into account many indices such as soil temperatures and temperatures 20 feet above ground level (literally), just so to conclude supercomputers cannot reach a fourth-dimension personna, hence they lack in latencies (does it make any sense, i had one beer though btw, loved that previous faraday-cage hiperbola: a car is still considered territory and subject to requisition: two monkeys for that
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9. kaleemyork commented 14 years ago
this video like a computer designing
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11. irishgek commented 14 years ago
Well i for one liked it and its not only time lapse its tilt shift too i never seen a combo of both of these effects great work
Love the music
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ub5p1aKUkxg
Love the music
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ub5p1aKUkxg
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12. nokster commented 14 years ago
#2 This view is shot using Depth of Field technique!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Depth_of_field
That's why it seems fake!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Depth_of_field
That's why it seems fake!
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13. prankphonecall commented 14 years ago
Is it just me or do all of these timelapse vids have the same music track?
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14. frole_verdict commented 14 years ago
#12 : Well you know, every single photograph is shot using DoF technique. Without even you knowing what you're doing, you use it everytime. You take a snapshot with your cell-phone and DoF is infinite, using hyperfocal, etc...
The technique used for this video is clear tilt-shifting. He didn't use shifting, though. But he's using a tilt-capable lens (ultra-wide angle here, like the Canon TS-E 17mm) to achieve this effect : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tilt-shift
The technique used for this video is clear tilt-shifting. He didn't use shifting, though. But he's using a tilt-capable lens (ultra-wide angle here, like the Canon TS-E 17mm) to achieve this effect : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tilt-shift
+26 1. 13wallace13 commented 14 years ago