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I don’t think we’ve referred to a time-lapse as “dramatic” before, but when it comes to photographer Nicolaus Wegner‘s most recent time-lapse creation, no other word fits quite as well.
Captured over 14 months in the Wyoming wilderness, beautiful motion landscape sequences are juxtaposed masterfully with weather that he calls ‘terrorific’ — terrifying, horrific and terrific all rolled into one — in Wegner’s Wyoming Wildscapes II.
The ‘fun facts’ behind this one include the following:
14 months of shooting from the first press of the shutter to the final render
~150 days spent driving, backpacking, shooting, and exploring in Wyoming
20,000 miles driven — the majority of them chasing storms.
100+ miles hiked while carrying a 75-80lbs backpack bulging with time-lapse gear
A total of 125,000 stills come together for a total of 75 sequences!
Four 1TB harddrives (six plus backups) packed to the gills by the end
Wathch the videos here: http://petapixel.com/2014/01/27/captivating-wyoming-weather-landscape-time-lapse-complete-meteor-shower/
Check out the video for yourself by clicking play up top (you wont’ regret it…) and then, if you’d like to learn more about this time-lapse or see more of Wegner’s work, be sure to head over to his website by clicking here. http://www.lightalivephotography.com/wyoming-wildscapes-ii