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The Arctic Light by Terje Sorgjerd

June 2, 2011

by yaska77

Hot on the heels of “The Aurora” and “The Mountain“, Terje Sorgjerd has been out capturing and creating more jaw-dropping time-lapse images.  This time on an archipelago in Norway, where the light and colours seem otherworldly!

The Arctic Light from TSO Photography on Vimeo.

The Arctic Light
by Terje Sorgjerd

About this video:

This was filmed between 29th April and 10th May 2011 in the Arctic, on
the archipelago Lofoten in Norway.

My favorite natural phenomenon is one I do not even know the name of, even after talking to meteorologists and astrophysicists I am none the wiser. What I am talking about I have decided to call The Arctic Light and it is a natural phenomenon occurring 2-4 weeks before you can see the Midnight Sun.

The Sunset and Sunrise are connected in one magnificent show of color and light lasting from 8 to 12 hours. The sun is barely going below the horizon before coming up again. This is the most colorful light that I know, and the main reason I have been going up there for the last 4 years, at the exact same time of year, to photograph. Based on previous experience, I knew this was going to be a very difficult trip. Having lost a couple of cameras and some other equipment up there before, it was crucial to bring an extra set of everything.

I also made sure I had plenty of time in case something went wrong. If you can imagine roping down mountain cliffs, or jumping around on slippery rocks covered in seaweed with 2 tripods, a rail, a controller, camera, lenses, filters and rigging for 4-5 hour long sequences at a time, and then having to calculate the rise and fall of the tides in order to capture the essence – it all proved bit of a challenge.

And almost as if planned, the trip would turn out to become very difficult indeed. I had numerous setbacks including: airline lost my luggage, struggling to swim ashore after falling into the Arctic sea: twice, breaking lenses, filters, tripod, computer, losing the whole dolly rig and controller into the sea, and even falling off a rather tall rock and ending up in the hospital. As much as I wanted to give up, the best way out is always “Through”. I am glad I stuck it through though because there were some amazing sunrises waiting.

At 1:06 you see a single scene from day to night to day.

I asked the very talented Marika Takeuchi to specifically compose and perform a song for this movie, and what she came up with is absolutely remarkable. Thank you very much Marika!

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Stunning timelapse starscapes

May 28, 2011

by yaska77

After watching again the beautiful work by Terje Sorgjerd (The Aurora and The Mountain) I thought I’d have another look around for other videos in a similar vein.  The two videos below are truly stunning, and perfect example of what draws so many people to astronomy and stargazing in general.

ALMA Time Lapse Sequence – Shot on location at the ALMA array in the Atacama Desert, Chile on June 2010 (credit to Jose Francisco Delgado).

ALMA Time-lapse sequences – June 2010 from Jose Francisco Salgado on Vimeo.

VLT Time Lapse Sequence – Shot on location at ESO‘s VLT at the Paranal Observatory in the Atacama Desert, Chile (credit to Stephane Guisard and Jose Francisco Salgado).

Beautiful stuff, makes you feel kinda small doesn’t it?  I particularly love the second video as it seems to have everything, wide vistas, time lapse from inside the ‘scopes (which I’ve never seen before and they’re awesome), many shots of the VLT laser guide star and possibly the first “Milky Way-set” I’ve ever seen!

Now, when will the clouds scuppering my astrophotography aspirations over the south east UK finally cut me a break!?

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BBC Wonders of the Universe – A Cosmological Fantasia

April 7, 2011

by yaska77

Fans of the BBC’s “Wonders of the Universe” series with Professor Brian Cox will be dismayed that the series has already finished, but as “tweeted” by the good Professor himself recently a 16 minute video featuring some of the fantastic and awe-inspiring visual effects has been put online by its creators, BDH (Burrell Durrant Hifle).  Music is by Timo Baker.

So enjoy it above, or visit Vimeo YouTube, switch it to HD and go fullscreen, and enjoy once again the spectacular imagery they created for us!  I’ve watched through this three times already, and if anyone ever asks why I love astronomy and the cosmos so much, I’ll point them to this…

**EDIT**  This original video has now been deleted by the creators, however it has been linked above through YouTube, although no longer HD.

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