Sentences with phrase «time lapse photography of»

Obviously taking years in the making, given the progress of the seasons on exhibit, «Born in China» also has one minute of stunning time lapse photography of flowers as they burst open in a colorful array of nature's glory.

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His fascinating analyses of crowd behavior on New York City streets, using time - lapse photography and extensive notes and graphs, are published in his 1988 book City: Rediscovering the Center.
The only way to really appreciate the movement of Earth's beautiful flora is to use time - lapse photography.
An image of the light - painted room showing exactly where heat is leaking can then be captured using a webcam with an online app called Glowdoodle or just standard time - lapse photography.
Instead, Levy documented through LIDAR and time - lapse photography a rapid retreat of ground ice in Garwood Valley, similar to the lower rates of permafrost melt observed in the coastal Arctic and Tibet.
After Levy and colleagues noted visible effects of ground ice retreat in Garwood Valley, they began to monitor the valley, combining time - lapse photography and weather - station data at 15 - minute intervals to create a detailed view of the conditions under which the ice, a relict from the last ice age, is being lost.
(A somewhat dizzying video produced for the commission lays out the extent of the problem with invasive species, including time lapse photography that shows voracious insects gobbling plants.)
Using computer - automated, timelapse photography of embryos in the laboratory during in - vitro fertilization may improve embryo selection, potentially increasing the chances of pregnancy among women undergoing the procedure, according to new research from the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania and five other fertility centers.
«Computer - automated, time - lapse embryo photography may increase success of in - vitro fertilization.»
Director Jon Amiel, working from a screenplay by John Collee, injects flashes of artsy craftsmanship (time - lapse photography depicting a bird's body decaying and being absorbed into the Earth) in an otherwise visually lovely, solidly tasteful period piece.
But Amiel also demonstrates a flair for visual poetry, balancing the restrained with inventive surreal touches that represent Darwin's internal processes, whether using time lapse photography to evoke a character's rumination on the life cycle of a baby bird or bringing Darwin's many hallucinations and nightmares to lyrical life.
Where many directors would have settled for a simple fade - out to represent the time passage, Todd Phillips (Road Trip, Old School, Starsky & Hutch) has the camera rise above the guys on the rooftop and hold there for high - angle time - lapse photography of the night progressing and the sun eventually rising.
Time - lapse photography documents the heartbreaking losses of coral in the Great Barrier Reef and -LSB-...]
After a visually - enchanting, Koyaanisqatsi - like, opening featuring time - lapse photography of dawn gradually breaking over the horizon, we're introduced to our guilt - ridden hero who is already embroiled in a messy love triangle.
The vibrant photography includes dazzling time - lapse and motion - control footage of tides coming in and striking slow - motion shots of salmon trying to journey upstream.
Deleted Scenes and four more featurettes are exclusively available on the Insidious Chapter 3 Blu - ray and Digital Extras, including «Being Haunted: A Psychic Medium Speaks» which shows Leigh Whannell's inspiration for the hauntings and a tour of a haunted location with Psychic Medium Michael J. Kouri; «Macabre Creations,» follows the makeup process via time - lapse photography for the ghosts and specters and discusses the process of creating the things that go bump in the night; Stefanie Scott interviews the band Cherry Glazerr in the featurette «Cherry Glazerr: Tiptoe Through the Tulips;» and «Stunts: The Car Crash,» which explores the creation of the car crash scene from the stunts on set through the special and visual effects processes.
«Chasing Ice»: Science, spectacle and human passion mix in this stunningly cinematic portrait as National Geographic photographer James Balog captures time - lapse photography of glaciers over several years, providing tangible visual evidence of climate change.
The techniques of Monroe and editor Paul Crowder invoke time - lapse photography, speed - change effects, handheld camera work, and the Jerry Bruckheimer principle that only a rare shot last longer than five seconds.
Standing head and tail above the other bonus features is «Time - Lapse Photography,» a time - lapse shot of the construction and continual evolution of Anna's principal set, the theaTime - Lapse Photography,» a time - lapse shot of the construction and continual evolution of Anna's principal set, the theatime - lapse shot of the construction and continual evolution of Anna's principal set, the theatre.
There's also time - lapse photography, quick cuts, extreme close - ups of minutia such as a cigarette being inhaled, glittering wind chimes, shots of menacing - looking strangers on a Bangkok streetcar....
At its heart, the film seems content to be a collection of affecting visuals, many livened with time lapse photography, set to haunting pre-recorded music.
By employing head - mounted cameras on students, and using time - lapse photography, they say it's now possible to get a much more comprehensive perspective of overall classroom ambience to better measure teacher performance.
Canon helped the school explore time - lapse photography, providing it with five cameras which takes a still of the construction process every five minutes.
Plants In Motion Time - lapse photography shows science of plants.
With time - lapse photography, visitors can view the growth and changes of plants and see that they are capable of extraordinary things.
iOS 8 will also bring photography updates to both Apple's existing and next - generation iPad Airs, in the form of new panoramic and time - lapse modes.
For the High Line, van der Werve presents Nummer negen, the day I didn't turn with the world, a 9 - minute video consisting of time - lapse photography taken over a 24 - hour period at the North Pole.
Wolfgang Staehle's time - lapse photography projects began in the mid-90's with a webcam real - time depiction of the Empire State Building, photographed every ten seconds and the images transmitted over the internet.
Made with time - lapse photography, the film deconstructs the formation of the continents by allowing nature's wilful course to unfold.
Time - lapse photography captures the effects of 12 hours of changing daylight on Shapiro's 4 Elements (2003), a work installed in the Skyroom at L.A. Louver in Venice, California, as part of the exhibition Recent Sculpture (2004).
Guido Van Der Werve Nummer negen, the day I didn't turn with the world, 2007 time lapse photography, 9 minutes edition of 7 with 2 APs Courtesy the artist and Luhring Augustine, New York
One, Guido van der Werve's Nummer negen, the day I didn't turn with the world (2007), is composed of time - lapse photography, taken over a 24 - hour period, of the artist at the North Pole turning in counter-rotation to the earth.
Credited as the «father of the motion picture,» Eadweard Muybridge pioneered the study of motion in time - lapse photography that documented the dynamics of human and animal movement.
The exhibition will feature a selection of Alec Soth's documentary photography from the Georgia series, creating a time - lapse portrait of the region.
2013 - 2014 TJ Wilcox: In The Air: panoramic video installation at the Whitney Museum NYC (collaboration with the Artist to create largest 360 time lapse in the world) 2012 Art Wynwood, 532 Gallery Thomas Jaeckel, New York, NY USA 2012, The Other Side (solo show), 532 Gallery Thomas Jaeckel, New York, NY 2011 - 2012 GSB Art on Loan group show, New York, NY, USA 2011 Aqua Art, Miami, 532 Gallery Thomas Jaeckel, New York, NY USA 2011 Lumin - o - City (solo show), Pousada de Palmela, Palmela, Portugal 2010 Aqua Art, Miami, 532 Gallery Thomas Jaeckel Miami, FL, USA 2008 Winter Group Show «Boson Exotic», Rupert Ravens Contemporary, Newark, NJ, USA 2008 Incandescent, 532 Gallery Thomas Jaeckel, New York, NY, USA 2008 BRiDGE as iCON Group Show, Tabla Rasa Gallery Brooklyn, NY, USA 2008 Photographers of BWAC, Kingsborough College, Brooklyn, NY, USA 2008 BWAC Spring Group Show, Redhook, Brooklyn, NY, USA (served also as show chair) 2007 Points of View, Tabla Rasa Gallery, Brooklyn, NY, USA 2007 BWAC Fall Group Show, Redhook, Brooklyn, NY, USA (served also as show co-chair) 1996 The History of Jazz (digital illustration in collaboration with Nicolai Sarafov), Hugendubel, München, Germany 1995 Industrial Photography, permanent collection of the Landesgewerbeanstalt, Würzburg, Germany
By means of time - lapse photography, the static camera records and temporally compresses shifting weather patterns and their concomitant effects on the landscape's visibility and colours.
As we learn more about the laws of natural science through advancing technologies of astronomy, microscopy and time - lapse photography it becomes clear that similar patterns of structure and energy occur in the cosmos and in our own world.
A video consisting of time - lapse photography taken over a 24 - hour period at the North Pole depicts a large, barren landscape of icecaps and blue sky, immortalizing the artist slowly turning in the opposite direction of the earth's rotation.
Isolated for 42 days in chambers of am bient and elevated CO2 concentrations, we periodically document the growth of cowpea plants (Vigna unguiculata) via time - lapse photography.
The film follows photographer James Balog as he tracks the retreat of several of the world's glaciers with time - lapse photography.
In this lovely piece of time - lapse photography, clouds whisk by, the night brightens, and the lumière sans son begins.
In this lovely piece of time - lapse photography,... [more]
Hyperlapse your photos Hyperlapse is a new app that Instagram launched that uses time - lapse photography in addition to impressive image stabilization software that puts a few thousand dollars» worth of equipment on a single app on your phone for free.
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