冰岛朝阳
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在寒冷的冰岛,一切都是那么寂静,那么祥和、那么纯洁,当太阳从这个国家的地平线升起,会是怎样一番壮观的景象?
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Midnight Sun: A natural phenomenon occurring in the summer months north of the Arctic Circle and south of the Antarctic Circle where the sun never fully sets and remains visible 24 hours a day.
Shot entirely in Ultra HD 4K resolution, this short time lapse film was shot during the Icelandic Midnight Sun in June of 2011.
For 17 days I traveled solo around the entire island shooting almost 24 hours, sleeping in the car, and eating whenever I had the time. During my days shooting this film I shot 38,000 images, traveled some 2900 miles, and saw some of the most amazing, beautiful, and indescribable landscapes on the planet. Iceland is absolutely one of the most beautiful and unusual places you could ever imagine. Especially during the Midnight Sun when the quality of light hitting the landscape is very unusual, and very spectacular.
Iceland is a landscape photographers paradise and playground, and should be number 1 on every photographers must visit list. Iceland during the Midnight Sun is in sort of a permanent state of sunset. The sun never full sets and travels horizontally across the horizon throughout the night, as can be seen in the opening shot and at the :51 second mark in the video.
During the Arctic summer, sunset was at midnight and sunrise was at 3am. The Arctic summer sun provided 24 hours a day of light, with as much as 6 hours daily of "Golden light". Once the sun had set it wouldn't even get dark enough for the stars to come out, and they don't start to reappear until August.
My advice to everyone out there, photographer or not, is simple... You MUST visit Iceland sometime during your lifetime. You will never regret it.
Interview with Michael Levy Studio about the film:
michaellevystudio.com/midnight-sun-an-icelandic-timelapse-by-joe-capra
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Motion Control System:
The motion controlled shots in this film were shot using the Stage Zero dolly system made by Dynamic Perception (dynamicperception.com)
Cameras and Lenses:
2 Canon 5DII DSLR cameras
1 Canon 7D
Various Canon lenses
Music by This Will Destroy You
Song: "The World is Our"
Website: myspace.com/thiswilldestroyyou
Buy It on iTunes: itun.es/iBv9NS
Special Thanks to:
REYKJAVIK RENT A CAR (reykjavikrentacar.is)
Dynamic Perception (dynamicperception.com)
Jag35 (jag35.com)
Kessler Crane (kesslercrane.com)
LRTimelapse (lrtimelapse.com)
Timescapes (timescapes.org)
Michael Levy Studio (international-photographer.com) for his Icelandic eROADBOOK
(international-photographer.com/_roadtrips/iceland_2009/iceland_days_index.htm)
BEST VIEWED IN HD AND FULLSCREEN (with scaling off)
Midnight Sun: A natural phenomenon occurring in the summer months north of the Arctic Circle and south of the Antarctic Circle where the sun never fully sets and remains visible 24 hours a day.
Shot entirely in Ultra HD 4K resolution, this short time lapse film was shot during the Icelandic Midnight Sun in June of 2011.
For 17 days I traveled solo around the entire island shooting almost 24 hours, sleeping in the car, and eating whenever I had the time. During my days shooting this film I shot 38,000 images, traveled some 2900 miles, and saw some of the most amazing, beautiful, and indescribable landscapes on the planet. Iceland is absolutely one of the most beautiful and unusual places you could ever imagine. Especially during the Midnight Sun when the quality of light hitting the landscape is very unusual, and very spectacular.
Iceland is a landscape photographers paradise and playground, and should be number 1 on every photographers must visit list. Iceland during the Midnight Sun is in sort of a permanent state of sunset. The sun never full sets and travels horizontally across the horizon throughout the night, as can be seen in the opening shot and at the :51 second mark in the video.
During the Arctic summer, sunset was at midnight and sunrise was at 3am. The Arctic summer sun provided 24 hours a day of light, with as much as 6 hours daily of "Golden light". Once the sun had set it wouldn't even get dark enough for the stars to come out, and they don't start to reappear until August.
My advice to everyone out there, photographer or not, is simple... You MUST visit Iceland sometime during your lifetime. You will never regret it.
Interview with Michael Levy Studio about the film:
michaellevystudio.com/midnight-sun-an-icelandic-timelapse-by-joe-capra
PRINTS AVAILABLE: shop.scientifantastic.com
If you want to follow my future photographic events you can find me at:
Google+ (gplus.to/scientifantastic)
Twitter (twitter.com/scientifantasti)
Vimeo (vimeo.com/scientifantastic)
Facebook (facebook.com/pages/Scientifantastic/163137190447579)
500px (500px.com/scientifantastic)
GEAR
Motion Control System:
The motion controlled shots in this film were shot using the Stage Zero dolly system made by Dynamic Perception (dynamicperception.com)
Cameras and Lenses:
2 Canon 5DII DSLR cameras
1 Canon 7D
Various Canon lenses
Music by This Will Destroy You
Song: "The World is Our"
Website: myspace.com/thiswilldestroyyou
Buy It on iTunes: itun.es/iBv9NS
Special Thanks to:
REYKJAVIK RENT A CAR (reykjavikrentacar.is)
Dynamic Perception (dynamicperception.com)
Jag35 (jag35.com)
Kessler Crane (kesslercrane.com)
LRTimelapse (lrtimelapse.com)
Timescapes (timescapes.org)
Michael Levy Studio (international-photographer.com) for his Icelandic eROADBOOK
(international-photographer.com/_roadtrips/iceland_2009/iceland_days_index.htm)
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