June 13, 2011

Armchair Journey with Time-Lapse Photography


Sacred Lands - Eastern California - Mindrelic Timelapse from Mindrelic on Vimeo.

I saw this video recording a few days ago, and I knew I had to share it with you. Time-lapse photography is quite involved and expensive, thus not lending itself to the casual hobbyist. But the end result from such hard work can provide a mental journey and a realistic experience, all from the comfort of our computer chairs. 

The music is by Ah Nee Mah, produced by David and Diane Arkenstone. We have several of their albums, filled with haunting, Southwest-inspired melodies. 

Enjoy!

12 comments:

  1. That was amazing. I'm so glad that I took the time to watch. I loved those cloud formations and the play of light on the land and when the cars were zooming like streaks of lightning... That guy does incredible work. (I remember seeing time lapse photography for the first time when I was about ten. It was of a rose opening.)

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  2. WOW! That was amazing. At some points the trees in the shot looked 3 dimensional. Very cool!
    The music was perfect for this.
    Thanks for sharing my friend.
    Hugs
    Kim

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  3. Geez Girl!Hahaa...I wanted to saddle UP and get Out there under those skies!!! Wonderful photography and music....
    I'll have to check out their albums!
    Oh, and thanks for your Sweet comment on the IPhone post!
    Hope it helped you...
    hughugs

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  4. What fun to sit and watch all of that time-lapsed photograhy. I especially loved the night photos in time lapse. Really gorgeous!

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  5. That was pretty awesome and I love the music! Thanks for sharing that with us!

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  6. Wonderful! Awesome!
    I'm glad that I didn't miss it!

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  7. Mesmerizing and poignant! The heavens declare the glory of God. Thank you for that beautiful journey.

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  9. I don't know why my comment double-posted. Very weird.

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  10. I would love to see that done in the Taos area, wouldn't you? WOW! ♥

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