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completely and totally inspired by lauren kristin.
she's a genius.
and please please please watch the ending here.
Song: Auras by The Album Leaf
Sorry for the late post. Here's the other waterfall shot. Hope you enjoy-I know I enjoyed this beautiful scenery.
Location
Hang Rai Beach in Thai An village is located near Vinh Hy Bay, which is about 50 km from Phan Rang City, Ninh Thuan Province and 400 km from Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.
Time
At sunrise on this day, the tide was relatively low and the water was very calm.
Technique
2 Stop Hard Step Grad ND filter was used to balance the sky, and a Circular Polarizer filter for for controlling the water reflection.
Video clip 1 minute 17 seconds.
Film of Greylag geese.
Music by Eric Matyas " sunrise " www.soundimages.org
Slowed down to 8%. Sound is actually very beautiful too at this speed, though except for the hummingbird chirps, I have no idea what the sounds are.
WHY CAN'T WE SEE THAT CARING FOR EACH OTHER MAKES THE DIFFERENCE (1'35)
Piano improvisation: Orlando Bay
Film: Vanessa Vox, (c) 2016
A special encounter on a garden wall. An ant seems to be paralysed. But then something suprising and heart touching happens: another ant comes to help her. The first one seems to wake up and continues her way like all the others. Are we abble to see that empathy is a nature's law?
Mindfulness is a social issue. Without it, we will be more and more seperated and isolated. If we keep our eyes open, we can discover love and caring for each other everywhere. But our mind has to be open.
Newstead Abbey, the home of Lord Byron, has some great romantic water features. I decided to experiment with the slow motion facility on my Sony RX10 M3 to capture them. I made several errors, but that's all part of the learning process, so I'm sharing them anyhow! The first cascade is in the Japanese garden. The second is nearer the Abbey. You can walk to a little room behind the water curtain of the cascade. Two of the clips are from there. Now, I wonder what that secluded space got used for ;-)
I think she has flopped outside her pen and cottage only 2 or 3 times before, so this was a real surprise. It looks like she even surprised herself a little, judging by the awkward feint moves and the bit of clumsiness involved in that first floppage 😂
Once a year, we're usually treated to hundreds (maybe thousands?) of dragonflies flying around behind our house for a few hours. Flying ants hatch and rise out of the ground, and the dragonflies are there to snatch them up. We call it The Night of the Flying Ants and it's quite magical! Some years there will be a lot of seagulls flying around, as well, but this year they must have been elsewhere.
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
I shot this Cooper's Hawk in slow motion through the kitchen window this morning. These birds don't appear in the yard all that often, but when they do it's always a thrill! Since I was inside the house, you don't get to listen to this creature's eerie sounds, but I think the music gives it a rather cinematic feel.
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Loopable: Flag of Malawi.
Malawian official flag gently waving in the wind. Highly detailed fabric texture for 4K resolution. 15 seconds loop.
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Clip ID: aq18130c
First segment is at 120 fps, the 2nd at normal speed.
The sparrow was bullied but luck was on its side.
To breakfast with the birds is to experience pure joy and the overwhelming anticipation of the perfect capture.
Things happen fast in London. I wondered what it would look like if it could all be slowed down.
Just a quick experiment with shooting 60fps and halving the frame rate using SloPro on an iPhone 4S.
Inspired by Trey Ratcliff's 'Stuck in Motion' technique.