"The Best Starlit Sky In The World": Behind the Story of this timelapse
The time lapse movie of the night sky at Tekapo in New Zealand known as “the most beautiful starlit sky in the world” is created by putting high-resolution photographs by a digital single-lens reflex together into time lapse technique.
We have moved north from Queens Town in the south to Mount John University Observatory at Tekapo for filming Tekapo known as the most beautiful starlit sky in the world for 6 days.
The numbers of photographs were about 100,000 and volume of data was 1.4TB during the shooting. The huge number of pictures and volume of data were needed because we challenged to make the movie by using technique called time lapse.
Please enjoy “The Best Starlit Sky In The World” that was shot with this unique technique.
Camera:
Canon:EOS 5D Mark II
EOS 5D Mark III
Nikon:D800
Special Site:
“The place where you can meet the most beautiful starlit sky in the world”
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Text, video and images via sandisk-jp.com
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