Plains Milky Way
The master of time lapse photography Randy Halverson did it again
The master of time lapse photography Randy Halverson did it again
I like to travel, and I like to snap pictures!
My mother got me an Eurorail ticket when I was 15, and together with two friends, we adventured into France. This was the beginning of a new addiction. I do like to take pictures, so one thing leads to another. On this site, I want to share some of my pictures and some of my trips with you!
Now I am on the road for more than 8 months every year. Visiting old friends and making new friends while exploring this big blue ball.
Another nice time lapse photography example i found on the inter web: Asylum by Drew Geraci. I can only imagine how they took the pictures. From the description: Take a dark journey into the forgotten, where time stands still. The paint has peeled off the walls and the only occupants are the souls of those…
A few pictures from the X-Mas evening at the Bebop Bar in Pai, Northern Thailand. Here is the Link And here a short video:
This post is for people who do not follow me on Social Media. Tell you one thing – you should! So you do not miss out when I post something. And if you do not want to miss a post at the blog -> please subscribe to it :-) Some pictures from February 15th 2015….
The other day I had the pleasure to help Zack Helwa working on his movie “The Fall”. We did film the whole day and I had not too much to do, go shopping for decoration, decorate, clean, shop for food, clean more and help to load and unload the car. Not sure if that is…
2nd try with the Canon. To bad i had not enough time – this one is in HQ so you should watch it full screen!
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well, it IS impressive ;-)
Love the high plains (which is good since I live here)! The first time I saw the Milky Way was at High Plains Homestead in Crawford, Nebraska. This really captures the night sky as I saw it that night– breathtaking! I stayed outside most of that night staring up at the night sky. I didn’t want to miss a minute of it! Excellent link Marc!
Cheers Suzie!
to bad i can not see it from stuttgart. but from time to time when i travel i can – but most of these nights are too cold to stay outside without a fire so you spoil part of it again…