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flowform at the rudolf steiner college in fair oaks, california.
in early 1991 a memorial contribution made it possible to install a flowform on the rudolf steiner college campus. water flows through a series of linked sculptured forms and research shows that such movement and aeration has a purifying effect. these forms combine beauty and functionality in the service of protecting our natural environment.
The Vossen Media Team spends countless hours photographing every wheel model in a variety of finishes in our in-house studio. The Vossen Assets Page contains all of the most current branding elements, logos and files. If you have questions regarding any Vossen brand assets or photography, please email media@vossenwheels.com.
A last minute KAP session with PanoKAP and AlanKAP from the French KAP Forum in the business district of La Défense, west of Paris.
Very unstable wind, a difficult light and a siberian temperature (cold enough for the batteries of my rig to stop after a few minutes...)
Dan Leigh Delta R8 - AutoKAP - Dual rig with GoProHD and Ricoh GX 100
The Vossen Media Team spends countless hours photographing every wheel model in a variety of finishes in our in-house studio. The Vossen Assets Page contains all of the most current branding elements, logos and files. If you have questions regarding any Vossen brand assets or photography, please email media@vossenwheels.com.
The Vossen Media Team spends countless hours photographing every wheel model in a variety of finishes in our in-house studio. The Vossen Assets Page contains all of the most current branding elements, logos and files. If you have questions regarding any Vossen brand assets or photography, please email media@vossenwheels.com.
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The Vossen Media Team spends countless hours photographing every wheel model in a variety of finishes in our in-house studio. The Vossen Assets Page contains all of the most current branding elements, logos and files. If you have questions regarding any Vossen brand assets or photography, please email media@vossenwheels.com.
The Vossen Media Team spends countless hours photographing every wheel model in a variety of finishes in our in-house studio. The Vossen Assets Page contains all of the most current branding elements, logos and files. If you have questions regarding any Vossen brand assets or photography, please email media@vossenwheels.com.
My first experiment with time lapse video sequences using my KAP camera which is armed with a Gentled Auto trigger.
The intention was to show my HQ Flowform being set up and launched but there wasn't enough wind. Instead you just get to see me faffing around at the start of the video followed later by various family members wandering around the garden unaware that the camera is taking regular stills.
Initially the camera was set up on the edge of the trampoline but it is moved to the grass a short way through. Setting up straight into the sun wasn't the cleverest idea but I'll no doubt learn not to make these basic errors as time goes on.
This time lapse video was made with the bog standard Windows Movie Maker that I only discovered was on my laptop after an Google search! The pictures were compressed using 'Easy Image Modifier' freeware - www.inspire-soft.net/?nav=soft_easyimagemodifier - before uploading to the Movie Maker storyboard. This was very necessary as I did not change the camera settings to basic quality before starting off. In original format there was around 1.2GB of stills taken. Compression was done straight from the camera's SDHC card so that my laptop didn't have to eat up a load of memory.
I think that the video was set to 4 frames per second, so that means there are around 192 stills making up this sequence. Movie Maker gives you the option of up to 8 fps. I also chopped a load of stills out (maybe 100) because there was nothing to look at for a looooong time.
This is not the most inspiring of time lapse videos but it's a start......