Category: Photography

MockMoon – Time Lapse of Winter Scene

Sometime ago I posted some of mockmoon’s videos… now that the blog became capable of displaying Vimeo content, I’m posting some more!
MockMoon has these awesome timelapse and tilt-shift videos from Japan.
This one, entitled Time Lapse of Winter Scene!

Now that I’m following him along some other brilliant photographers on Vimeo, expect more photography/video posts like this one! :D
You can check more of his content on mockmoon’s official blog!




Canon 5D Mark II – Slow Motion Jaws

Slow motion video capture with a Canon 5D Mark II by Vimeo user iamkalaniprince:

Awesome! Wasn’t aware of the possibilities of making slow motion videos with the camera…
More details about the video on Canon 5D Mark II Slow Motion + Jaws ( Peahi ) 12-7-09‘s Vimeo page!

Source: Gizmodo




Sunset Over the Dubai Skyline Timelapse

Gerald Donovan made this timelapse video of Dubai with over 900 (oops) photos captured “over the course of an hour and twenty minutes”

Yep, it’s lacking a good soundtrack… but awesome anyways!

Source: Gizmodo




Erbert & Gerbert’s: Human Flipbook

T-Shirt(?) stop motion video by HumanFlipbook!

Nice!

Source: TechEBlog

eBay UK Stop Motion Viral ad

Dunno if this stop motion video is official, but at least was made as an eBay UK viral ad.

Pretty nice!

Source: TechEBlog

Whiteboard

Interesting stop-motion animation with a whiteboard:

Dunno the song, but it’s from Jamiroquai… love it! :D

Source: TechEBlog

XBox 360 Claymation Stop Motion ad

Very awesome stop motion claymation (clay animation) ad for the XBox 360:

Made by Moo Studios.
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The Long Haul

Stop motion video showing what (some) women are after… :P

From Dumais Studio.

Source: TechEBlog

NewFeel – Decathlon

Stop motion ad from NewFeel:

According to a YouTube commenter, the music is a “remix of a remix of My Moon My Man by Feist”.

Source: TechEBlog

Standard Time

Mark Formanek is the author of this art installation called Standard Time.
Where 70 of his friends worked to change a 40-foot tall digital clock display 1,611 times so that it kept accurate time for 24 hours.

Can you imagine that?
Yeah… I guess there’s a reason why we had analog clocks back when things were less… electronic.
Oh yeah, nice timelapse parts there. I would’ve centered more on then though… :P

Source: Gizmodo

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