The first full day of shooting pseudo-timelapse footage for a commission is completed – and quite a weight off my mind.
Thought you might want to see some interesting results from a very good day’s shooting at Knowlton – a 12th century ruined church in the centre of a Neolithic henge. This is fifteen minutes of footage compressed to one minute and there are phenomena here which just aren’t visible to the “naked eye” in normal time.
A very foggy morning yielded some results which were better than expected. The sun flaring through the fog looked terrible on the LCD of a Canon 60D during filming but worked out well in the final edit. Shot through a Sigma 10-20mm lens at f9 (ish)
This is one minute of fifteen which make up the ‘Autumn’ segment. The one hour video will cover all four seasons so lots to do!
So – hope you like it – thanks for looking.
Wow Rob! That turned out really cool. I love the organic pulsing of the sky and subtle light shifting over the land. Nice work!
Your commission sounds like a fun challenge.
Thanks Karen,
That result was a real surprise – and the commission is working out well.
Thanks for the comment (as always!)
Rob
Hello Karen,
it’s turning into a very absorbing project, and I’ve been very lucky so far in being on site on mornings like this one. A much better result that I could have hoped for!
Rob
Very interesting, a little ghostly too!
Hello Chrisbj – given the spooky/atmospheric reputation of the site it’s especially odd!
Very interesting indeed!
Thanks Chillbrook
Quite beautiful!