Bioluminescent Shrimp on Oceanside Rocks
Luring bioluminescent shrimp into jars using raw bacon and re-positioning them onto the rocks results in some pretty stunning spectacles.
Luring bioluminescent shrimp into jars using raw bacon and re-positioning them onto the rocks results in some pretty stunning spectacles.
1966 Univac 9000 Series disk cartridge prototype with a total capacity of a whopping 2.2 MB
Keith Loutit is one of the best time-lapse filmmakers working. The Australian photographer/filmmaker has blown away audiences with his work over the years, but his latest film entitled The Lion City II - Majulah, has to be an all-time best. This is a culmination of a multi-year project showing off some incredible growth and change in Singapore.
Brief explanations about the video from Keith.
"When we pass by landscapes they appear fixed in time, but they change around us constantly. The idea behind this film is to reveal this change by returning to the same camera positions over the years."
"The long term construction moves are not CGI. The most significant post work was blending shots from different times of day, or different days into composites."
When we pass by landscapes they appear fixed in time, but they change around us constantly. The idea behind this film is to reveal this change by returning to the same camera positions over the years.
Taking the first selfie with a tree branch to press the shutter button on the camera in 1934.