Ode au voyage

Pour vous comme moi qui rêvez de voyage. De voyage sans horaire, sans agenda, parfois même sans destination. Complètement maître de sa journée et non l’inverse. Un wake-up call de 4 minutes.

The Thousand Year Journey: Oregon To Patagonia – de Kenny Laubbacher.

« Jed’s radical choice to quit his job and ride his bike across the world is a perfect challenge to the rest of us to get out of the routine and make some scary decisions. If you’re afraid of a decision ahead of you, you’re probably on the right track. Choose it ! » 

[wow!] Istanbul en 4e dimension

Un nouveau hyperlapse – ou timelapse sur caméra en mouvement – de Rob Whitmorth qui jette sur le c…. L’un des plus beaux spectacles de 2 minutes que mes yeux ont vu. Complètement malade comme dirait mon ado. Pour en savoir un peu plus sur la technique du photocinématographe Rob Whitworth et découvrir ses autres projets, lisez ce petit article sur PetaPixel.

 

 

[ému] People of Nowhere

« Les réfugiés Syriens. Mon rêve est que cette vidéo puisse abaisser les murs des mauvaises idées et préjugés que nous avons bâtis autour de nous. My hope is that this video might tear down some of the walls of bad ideas and opinions we have built around ourselves. »         Lior Sperandio

« I have heard and read different opinions about the wave of Syrian refugees who try to make their way in to the EU. Then I went to Lesvos. 7 days on the Greek Island gave me a healthier, human perspective on the situation. Seeing the people behind the headlines with my own eyes, and feeling their deep struggle, broke my heart. Are they the “threat” people talk about? All I saw were courageous people in a time of crisis, looking for hope.
I also got to meet brave volunteers from all over the world who reach out to help all people regardless of their religion, race or background. That inspired me.  My hope is that this video might tear down some of the walls of bad ideas and opinions we have built around ourselves. »                                                                                                                          A film by Lior Sperandeo
Drone Operator and Camera assist – Joel Davis    Music – ‘Ton sourire’ by Ravid Kahalani

Layer-timelapse, une nouvelle technique

Note de l’auteur:

Traditional time-lapses are constrained by the idea that there is a single universal clock. In the spirit of Einstein’s relativity theory, layer-lapses assign distinct clocks to any number of objects or regions in a scene. Each of these clocks may start at any point in time, and tick at any rate. The result is a visual time dilation effect known as layer-lapse.

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