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This amazing wilderness timelapse of Canada took 6 weeks to shoot and 9 months to edit
https://www.diyphotography.net/amazi...canada-took-6-
weeks-shoot-9-months-edit "Every once in a while, a timelapse comes along that just takes your breath away. You could take almost any frame from such films and it stands up on its own as a still photography. Alive, by German filmmaker Florian “Flo” Nick, is one such timelapse film. It was shot over 5,500km travelled in six weeks exploring the vast landscapes of Alberta and British Columbia. And it’s is absolutely beautiful." -- Sandman |
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This amazing wilderness timelapse of Canada took 6 weeks to shoot and 9 months to edit
On Jan 23, 2018, Sandman wrote
(in ): https://www.diyphotography.net/amazi...da-took-6-week s-shoot-9-months-edit Impressive work! -- Regards, Savageduck |
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This amazing wilderness timelapse of Canada took 6 weeks to shootand 9 months to edit
On 1/24/2018 1:24 AM, Sandman wrote:
https://www.diyphotography.net/amazi...canada-took-6- weeks-shoot-9-months-edit "Every once in a while, a timelapse comes along that just takes your breath away. You could take almost any frame from such films and it stands up on its own as a still photography. Alive, by German filmmaker Florian “Flo†Nick, is one such timelapse film. It was shot over 5,500km travelled in six weeks exploring the vast landscapes of Alberta and British Columbia. And it’s is absolutely beautiful." Fascinating and well done. thanks for posting. -- PeterN |
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This amazing wilderness timelapse of Canada took 6 weeks to shootand 9 months to edit
On 24/01/2018 19:09, PeterN wrote:
On 1/24/2018 1:24 AM, Sandman wrote: https://www.diyphotography.net/amazi...canada-took-6- weeks-shoot-9-months-edit *** "Every once in a while, a timelapse comes along that just takes *** your breath away. You could take almost any frame from such films *** and it stands up on its own as a still photography. Alive, by *** German filmmaker Florian “Flo†Nick, is one such timelapse *** film. It was shot over 5,500km travelled in six weeks exploring the *** vast landscapes of Alberta and British Columbia. And it’s is *** absolutely beautiful." Fascinating and well done. thanks for posting. +1 |
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