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Subject: FW: Full moon Down Under
On the 31st of July, this beautiful time-lapse rise of the Full Blue Moon was captured 2 ½ miles away from Cape Byron Lighthouse, on Belongil Beach, Byron Bay, New South Wales, Australia. The head land and lighthouse at Byron Bay is the most easterly point of the Australian Mainland and therefor is the first place in Australia to watch the full moon rise. This video is made up of 1038 frames and slowed down to as close to real time as possible. The photographer has been working on perfecting this type of time lapse for over a year now after seeing the work of his favorite photographer Mark Gee.
Don't forget to breathe watching this majestic time-lapse; everything about it is just perfect, and it's a photography clinic for anyone interested in taking time-lapse. See this stunning moonrise and appreciate just how beautiful Gods work can be.
► Probably The Most Beautiful Moon rise Time-Lapse You'll Ever See
http://player.vimeo.com/video/137218768
Elwood wrote:
Going the e-mail rounds:
Subject: FW: Full moon Down Under
On the 31st of July, this beautiful time-lapse rise of the Full Blue Moon was captured 2 ½ miles away from Cape Byron Lighthouse, on Belongil Beach, Byron Bay, New South Wales, Australia. The head land and lighthouse at Byron Bay is the most easterly point of the Australian Mainland and therefor is the first place in Australia to watch the full moon rise. This video is made up of 1038 frames and slowed down to as close to real time as possible. The photographer has been working on perfecting this type of time lapse for over a year now after seeing the work of his favorite photographer Mark Gee.
Don't forget to breathe watching this majestic time-lapse; everything about it is just perfect, and it's a photography clinic for anyone interested in taking time-lapse. See this stunning moonrise and appreciate just how beautiful Gods work can be.
► Probably The Most Beautiful Moon rise Time-Lapse You'll Ever See
http://player.vimeo.com/video/137218768Going the e-mail rounds: br br br Subject: FW: F... (
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beautiful but the only thing that diverts your attention is the light in the light house coming around all of the time. Real good Elwood.
That was great. Must have been the equivalent of about 1000mm lens in a 35mm format. The strange thing is the fact that the moon brightened when the light from the lighthouse faced the camera. It should have had the opposite effect with the bright light having the camera underexpose the moon.
Amazingly beautiful!!! :thumbup: :thumbup:
Elwood wrote:
Going the e-mail rounds:
Subject: FW: Full moon Down Under
On the 31st of July, this beautiful time-lapse rise of the Full Blue Moon was captured 2 ½ miles away from Cape Byron Lighthouse, on Belongil Beach, Byron Bay, New South Wales, Australia. The head land and lighthouse at Byron Bay is the most easterly point of the Australian Mainland and therefor is the first place in Australia to watch the full moon rise. This video is made up of 1038 frames and slowed down to as close to real time as possible. The photographer has been working on perfecting this type of time lapse for over a year now after seeing the work of his favorite photographer Mark Gee.
Don't forget to breathe watching this majestic time-lapse; everything about it is just perfect, and it's a photography clinic for anyone interested in taking time-lapse. See this stunning moonrise and appreciate just how beautiful Gods work can be.
► Probably The Most Beautiful Moon rise Time-Lapse You'll Ever See
http://player.vimeo.com/video/137218768Going the e-mail rounds: br br br Subject: FW: F... (
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Quite a bit of photography. I watched the people moving and would not have been able to tell the difference between this photographers work and an actual video. Three cheers! Thanks.
Elwood wrote:
Going the e-mail rounds:
Subject: FW: Full moon Down Under
On the 31st of July, this beautiful time-lapse rise of the Full Blue Moon was captured 2 ½ miles away from Cape Byron Lighthouse, on Belongil Beach, Byron Bay, New South Wales, Australia. The head land and lighthouse at Byron Bay is the most easterly point of the Australian Mainland and therefor is the first place in Australia to watch the full moon rise. This video is made up of 1038 frames and slowed down to as close to real time as possible. The photographer has been working on perfecting this type of time lapse for over a year now after seeing the work of his favorite photographer Mark Gee.
Don't forget to breathe watching this majestic time-lapse; everything about it is just perfect, and it's a photography clinic for anyone interested in taking time-lapse. See this stunning moonrise and appreciate just how beautiful Gods work can be.
► Probably The Most Beautiful Moon rise Time-Lapse You'll Ever See
http://player.vimeo.com/video/137218768Going the e-mail rounds: br br br Subject: FW: F... (
show quote)
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Quite a bit of photography. I watched the people moving and would not have been able to tell the difference between this photographers work and an actual video. Three cheers! Thanks.
I repeat ( don't think previous comment made it).....Sheer genius!
Thanks for sharing such a beautiful video. :thumbup: It sure beats the 'blood moon' I watched last month...September. :wink:
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