Hi,
Just came upon this Vox video breaking down the evolution of slow motion and time-lapse photography created by the BBC and others—and used in wildlife and nature films like Planet Earth.
Even though I know a little about the subject and have done a little of both—I found it very interesting—and the images/examples are spectacular.
For example—how do they film a hummingbird so you can see their wings moving slowly; or watch plants grow and wind their way around each other and so on.
Screen Capture From The Video Showing A Hummingbird Taking A Drink Of Nectar From A Flower |
The video also gives a brief look at a new way of shooting called Hyper-lapse photography.
That is a little difficult to to explain without seeing it—so if you're curious—just give the video a spin to check it out.
Thanks for stopping by!
See you next time—
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