Northern Lights & Sky in motion (Time-lapse)
Tuesday February 3rd, 2009. 04:53 AM. [Photos, Winter]. 3 Comments.
A National Geographic video.
The Northern Lights are one of nature’s most spectacular visual phenomena, and in this time lapse video they provide a breathtaking display of light, shape, and color over the course of a single night in Norway.
Vía: Big In Finland.
I have experienced this phenomena in the Finnish Lapland, and it’s amazing. Here is one photo. To take photographs you will need that your cammera allows long exposure and a tripod.
Other “must see” time-lapse video of the sky is this one made by Till Credner.
túrána hott kurdís by hasta la otra méxico! from Till Credner on Vimeo.
Vía Microsiervos.
3 Comments
Corbacho on Thursday February 5th, 2009. 06:47 AM
Hey muy bueno… te digo lo mismo que te han dicho en uno de los comentarios:
nice… I wanted to see longer…
Corbacho en Finlandia » Canon A590 + CHDK: supercamera on Friday June 26th, 2009. 01:25 PM
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Bouman on Thursday February 5th, 2009. 01:15 AM
Una de las mayores razones por las que quiero ir a Islandia, es para ver este espectáculo natural en persona.
Impresionante tu foto!
En cuanto al segundo vídeo, siempre me encantó los timelapses, hice mi particular timelapse a la inversa, aunque mis medios eran ridículos, no está nada mal (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GZ65hp07o4g)