3 - The Known Universe

WPAHP on Facebook http://www.facebook.com/wpahp Recommendation: View with headphones or high quality speakers in 1080p. A combination of: ~ The American Museum of Natural History - The Known Universe ~ Hans Zimmer - Time (We Plants Are Happy Plants Remix) From the American Museum of Natural History: The Known Universe takes viewers from the Himalayas through our atmosphere and the inky black of space to the afterglow of the Big Bang.

From the American Museum of Natural History:

"The Known Universe takes viewers from the Himalayas through our atmosphere and the inky black of space to the afterglow of the Big Bang. Every star, planet, and quasar seen in the film is possible because of the world's most complete four-dimensional map of the universe, the Digital Universe Atlas that is maintained and updated by astrophysicists at the American Museum of Natural History. The new film, created by the Museum, is part of an exhibition, Visions of the Cosmos: From the Milky Ocean to an Evolving Universe, at the Rubin Museum of Art in Manhattan through May 2010. "

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4 - Timelapse of the Swiss Alps

Lesen Sie auf deutsch bitte weiter unten. ‘Helvetia’s Dream’ takes you on a nighttime journey to some of the most beautiful spots in the Swiss Alps – from Arosa to Zermatt, including the world famous mountains Matterhorn and Eiger. Please pay special attention to the following scenes: @0:46 watch the persistent train of a bright meteor above Tijerflue Mountain in Arosa, December 2010, which was visible for about 20 minutes. A slow motion effect is applied for better visibility of the shooting star and its trail of ‘smoke’, which consists of ionized gas left behind as the meteor burns up in the atmosphere. @1:14 clouds above Lake Geneva steam up the lens. @1:36 on the very left: Climbers step into the unpredictable Eiger Nordwand. @1:44 the Milky Way rises above the ‘Donkey’ rock on Pilatus. @1:58 snowcats nearby cause the lighting of the summit cross on Fronalpstock Mountain. (Snowcat lights usually spoil time-lapse) @2:21 the wind changes the reflection of Säntis Mountain in the Seealpsee. @2:35 three settings showing orbits of stars. This is an alternative technique to display the movement of stars by sequentially adding the luminosity of each exposure. The result is basically a long exposure with a large aperture. @2:49 the waxing new moon, not full moon, setting over Pilatus. For the "making of" information and photo gallery check out the project website www.helvetiabynight.com. ‘Helvetia by Night’ is a time-lapse project about Switzerland by night. Short videos of long nights present you the stunning beauty of the Swiss Alps and show you the magic of a spectacular nighttime sky. Imagine watching a slide-show at fast speed or looking at a flip book. It is photography turning into a movie. Everything in the videos is real and happening out there while most of us are sleeping. Some words about me: I grew up in Arosa, a small paradise in the mountains of eastern Switzerland located 1800m above sea level. Inspired by such great scenery, photography has become my passion early in life. Since 2005 I work as press photographer for the Swiss press photo agency KEYSTONE in Zurich. Time-lapse photography became a favorite hobby of mine in the year 2011. Besides that I am doing some other private work which can be found here: www.dellabella.ch Have fun watching the time-lapse videos! ‘Helvetias Traum’ ist ein nächtlicher Streifzug durch die Schweizer Alpen – von Arosa bis Zermatt. Zu den Höhepunkten gehören die weltbekannten Berge Matterhorn und Eiger. Schenken Sie folgenden Szenen besondere Aufmerksamkeit: @0:46 Eine Feuerkugel (Meteor) über der Tijerflue in Arosa hinterlässt eine 20 Minuten andauernde Nachleuchtspur. Dabei erzeugt eine durch das Verglühen entstandene katalytische chemische Reaktion Licht. Damit man die Sternschnuppe besser sieht, wurde ein Zeitlupen-Effekt angewendet. @1:14 Wolken über dem Genfersee beschlagen das Objektiv. @1:36 Ganz links: Bergsteiger auf dem Weg in die unberechenbare Eiger Nordwand. @1:44 Die Milchstrasse steigt über dem ‘Esel’ (Pilatus) auf. @1:58 Pistenfahrzeuge beleuchten das Gipfelkreuz auf dem Fronalpstock. @2:21 Wind verändert die Spiegelung des Säntis im Seealpsee. @2:35 Drei Einstellungen mit Sternenbahnen: Diese Darstellung zeigt die scheinbare Bewegung der Sterne, indem die Helligkeit jedes Bildes fortlaufend addiert wird. Das Resultat entspricht im Prinzip einer Langzeitbelichtung mit weit offener Blende. @2:49 Der zunehmende Neumond (nicht Vollmond) geht über dem Pilatus unter. Eine Fotogalerie und mehr Informationen über das "making of" gibt es auf www.helvetiabynight.com ‚Helvatia by Night‘ ist ein Zeitraffer-Projekt (Time-Lapse) über die Schweiz bei Nacht. Kurzfilme zeigen die atemberaubende Schönheit der Schweizer Bergwelt und einen spektakulären Sternenhimmel, wie Sie vielleicht erst davon geträumt haben. Alles was hier präsentiert wird, ist jedoch absolut real. Schnell aneinander gereihte Fotos werden zu einem Film, wie in einem Daumenkino. Einige Worte zu meiner Person: Ich bin in Arosa aufgewachsen, einem kleinen Paradies in der Bündner Bergwelt auf 1800 Metern über Meer. Inspiriert durch die beeindruckende Berglandschaft habe ich schon früh die Fotografie als meine Passion entdeckt. Seit 2005 arbeite ich als Pressefotograf bei der Schweizer Bildagentur KEYSTONE in Zürich. Die Time-Lapse Fotografie ist seit 2011 mein Lieblingshobby. Weitere private Arbeiten gibt es auf www.dellabella.ch Viel Vergnügen beim Schauen der Time-Lapse Filme! Alessandro Della Bella

Alessandro Della Bella created this timelapse of the Swiss Alps, from Arosa to Zermatt, including the world famous mountains Matterhorn and Eige.

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5 - Blind Surfer Surfing Hawaii's Pipeline

BLIND SURFER FROM BRAZIL , DEREK RABELO , MEET WITH MAKUA ROTHMAN AND FRIENS TO SURF PIPELINE.

Just astounding and inspiring, 19-year-old Brazilian Derek Rabelo, entirely blind since birth, surfs Pipeline, Hawaii. 

A documentary called Beyond Sight, about Derek’s life is coming soon.

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4 - Nike: Find your greatness

​Sure, it's an ad. Sure it isn't saying anything new. It is moving though. Makes me remember what sport feels like.​

1 - Tilt-shifted Hong Kong Timelapse

Timelapse project that we created to capture the beautiful side of Hong Kong.

Hong Kong remains one of my favorite cities, perched as it is on the edges of so many things: Asia, the Pacific, Democracy and Communism. Commonwealth in some of its bones, thoroughly Chinese. ​

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5 - Kuala Lumpur Timelapse

Kuala Lumpur: super-modern buildings juxtaposed with various cultural enclaves and with a little of Asia’s chaos thrown in. My time lapse explores how the city changes from day to night highlighting how spaces dramatically alter during the course of a few hours. As summarised by Marc Lourdes on Yahoo! Malaysia: “5 months. 400 hours of solid work. 4 cameras. 40 shoots. 640 gigabytes of data. 19,997 photographs.” http://my.news.yahoo.com/time-lapse-photographer-releases-stunning-video-of-kl.html Cameras / lens used, Nikon D800 Nikon D7000 x2 Nikon D3200 (Backup body) Nikon 16-35 f/4G AF-S VR Zoom Nikkor NIkon 10-24mm f/3.5-4.5G ED AF-S DX Nikon 70-200mm f/2.8G ED AF-S VR II Nikon 50mm f/1.4G AF-S Nikon 10.5mm f/2.8G ED AF DX Fisheye Special thanks to: Special thanks to Maybank for collaborating with Eco Knights to inspire sustainable living in Malaysia. The shots of KL city in the video were taken from Menara Maybank. EcoKinghts - www.ecoknights.org.my Music: Clams Casino - I'm God facebook.com/clammyclams Copyright © All Images Rob Whitworth 2012 - www.robwhitworth.co.uk

​Kuala Lumpur is one of my favorite cities: vibrant, dynamic, high contrasts, great food. Photographer Rob Whitworth explains:

“5 months. 400 hours of solid work. 4 cameras. 40 shoots. 640 gigabytes of data. 19,997 photographs.”

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