I have watched this a few times now, i love the beauty of the art showcased here, the fact that nature changes the view of the art over time, and the music is so beautiful, does anyone know who it is by
Hey, that was really neat. I liked it a lot more the second time with the high quality, full screen version. I Found your channel from your intro at the timescapes BB.
nice work, particularly your novel use of moving down the spiral with tripod -- read about this in SL Trib. last week. Gotta love the Great Salt Lake -- mysterious place, though it failed to be a water route to San Francisco, like initially thought! ha
Very nice. Thank you.
KIT6481 2 years ago
Very well done! This video does capture the thoughtfulness of being out there.
losttribe3001 2 years ago 3
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hey guys,
do you know the name of the producer of this documentary?
misscaramella1 2 years ago
I have watched this a few times now, i love the beauty of the art showcased here, the fact that nature changes the view of the art over time, and the music is so beautiful, does anyone know who it is by
DukeHenry 3 years ago
GuyS! how does one makes Timelapses with average home videocam recorders? Is that possible?? Or do you need a special equipment!!
Thanks a lot for your suggestions!!
ramirezpedraza 3 years ago
You can do it with a Digital camera, then put the pictures into iMovie, movie maker or other video editing software.
Take a picture every : 15min , 30min , 1hr , 3hr , 6hr , or your choosing.
simdude2u 2 years ago
Great. It's time to recognize his contribution to contemporary art. congrat!!!
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valeriocool 3 years ago
Thanks guys. It's nice to get these little films out for people to see. Thanks for the comments!
tawayama 3 years ago
Hey, that was really neat. I liked it a lot more the second time with the high quality, full screen version. I Found your channel from your intro at the timescapes BB.
webiocosm 3 years ago
nice work, particularly your novel use of moving down the spiral with tripod -- read about this in SL Trib. last week. Gotta love the Great Salt Lake -- mysterious place, though it failed to be a water route to San Francisco, like initially thought! ha
WickedGravityVideo 3 years ago