Kuala Lumpur DAY-NIGHT: A new way to create amazing time lapse videos
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.
“5 months. 400 hours of solid work. 4 cameras. 40 shoots. 640 gigabytes of data. 19,997 photographs.”
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 - ecoknights.org.my
Music: Clams Casino - I'm God
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About Rob Whitwort:
Rob Whitworth is a Singapore based photographer specialising in architectural and time lapse photography. He gained his first-class honours degree in Photography from Norwich School of Art & Design, UK. Robert has extensive experience working in and around Vietnam. He is always looking for exciting new commissions and loves to combine his work with travel.
‘Traffic in Frenetic HCMC‘ went viral shortly after release achieving over a million plays to date. The two minute time lapse movie explores the chaotic traffic in the booming city of Saigon, Vietnam.
Website: robwhitworth.co.uk | Copyright © All Images Rob Whitworth 2012
2 comments:
Really nice work Rob.
Really nice work Rob.
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