At a star party in August 2009 I took my first long exposure photograph
of the night sky. I was so thrilled with the results that I dedicated
most moonless weekends since then to photographing two things I love the
most in nature - the night sky and the Ocean.
Taking a series of images and combining them into a time lapse video sequence made it even more interesting. I have since experimented with all-night time lapses, panning motion, etc. But most importantly I've enjoyed the journey immensely.
This time lapse video is the result of almost 1.5 years of work, 31 hours of taking images during six nights on Southern Ocean Coast in Australia.
Ocean Sky was awarded the overall winner prize at STARMUS astrophotography competition:
starmus.com/pages/en/winners-starmus-astro-photography-competition128.php
The background music is by Redmann
toucanmusic.co.uk/artists/artist.php?q=Redmann
Alex Cherney
terrastro.com
Ocean Sky from Alex Cherney on Vimeo.
Taking a series of images and combining them into a time lapse video sequence made it even more interesting. I have since experimented with all-night time lapses, panning motion, etc. But most importantly I've enjoyed the journey immensely.
This time lapse video is the result of almost 1.5 years of work, 31 hours of taking images during six nights on Southern Ocean Coast in Australia.
Ocean Sky was awarded the overall winner prize at STARMUS astrophotography competition:
starmus.com/pages/en/winners-starmus-astro-photography-competition128.php
The background music is by Redmann
toucanmusic.co.uk/artists/artist.php?q=Redmann
Alex Cherney
terrastro.com
Ocean Sky from Alex Cherney on Vimeo.
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