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Nick Graalman's world of timelapse, cinematography and the gadgets that make them possible.
Friday, April 1, 2011
Tuesday, March 1, 2011
Appearing on the Tele
I was fortunate enough to literally have my 5 minutes of fame on a local TV show. For anyone interested in seeing some behind the scenes on how i shoot motion control timelapse, this segment explains it really well. By the way, Keith Conlon (the Host) is an absolute champ.
Tuesday, February 1, 2011
Timescapes
A while ago, i created a piece called Timescapes which was shot entirely on a DSLR (as photos). It's the piece that appears on my website and I thought it only appropriate that i share it with you all here too.
Saturday, January 1, 2011
Infrared Timelapse
I recently had a DSLR camera converted to infrared and shot a 2 axes, motion control timelapse to test it out. You can see the results below. Very windy conditions created some minor imperfections but overall result was a great success
Whilst shooting infrared has very limited use, i really like how it captures light, particularly on foliage. It has a stunning snow-like effect (which is quite evident in the top left photograph (obviously i like to take photos in infrared too) but also during the last half of the timelapse sequence.
I really look forward to seeing what else i can capture in this unique and possibly addictive style of photography.
1st Infrared, motion control timelapse from Nick Graalman on Vimeo.
Whilst shooting infrared has very limited use, i really like how it captures light, particularly on foliage. It has a stunning snow-like effect (which is quite evident in the top left photograph (obviously i like to take photos in infrared too) but also during the last half of the timelapse sequence.
I really look forward to seeing what else i can capture in this unique and possibly addictive style of photography.
1st Infrared, motion control timelapse from Nick Graalman on Vimeo.
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