I don’t know if it is polite to critise the work but here goes.
First of all I loved it. The soundtrack also worked beautifully. Majestic, is the thought that came to mind! I have to say, your work with this camera is truly inspiring, congratulations.
I only have two points to make. 1) I dislike iris rolls. Did the camera automaticlly adjust exposure as the gondola came out of the shed, or did you roll iris to compensate? 2) I really would liked to have seen an exterior shot of the gondola arriving at the peak.
We went from that wonderful departure image (all bar the iris issue) to the travelling shots, magnificent! Then, next thing you know we were just ‘there’! That just jarred for me. As for the rest of it, truly wonderful images.
Hi philip, lovely images. Can you tell me, do you do your timelaps pans hand-held or is the movement computerised? If hand-held, they’re remarkable steady, well played!
Inspiring images Philip, just wonderful. I noticed panning on the last time lapse shot. Something you did in post or do you actually have a portable motion control rig?
I’d love to know…
Dennis Mahaffay
August 25, 2008 at 02:06Great short, Philip.
Mahalo,
Dennis
john
December 8, 2008 at 22:53awesome, i live right next to the sandias.
Leonard928
September 3, 2009 at 23:40I don’t know if it is polite to critise the work but here goes.
First of all I loved it. The soundtrack also worked beautifully. Majestic, is the thought that came to mind! I have to say, your work with this camera is truly inspiring, congratulations.
I only have two points to make. 1) I dislike iris rolls. Did the camera automaticlly adjust exposure as the gondola came out of the shed, or did you roll iris to compensate? 2) I really would liked to have seen an exterior shot of the gondola arriving at the peak.
We went from that wonderful departure image (all bar the iris issue) to the travelling shots, magnificent! Then, next thing you know we were just ‘there’! That just jarred for me. As for the rest of it, truly wonderful images.
I hope that’s OK to share my opinions.
Kind regards Philip,
Leonard.
Ruskin the Terrible
October 27, 2009 at 16:48Hi philip, lovely images. Can you tell me, do you do your timelaps pans hand-held or is the movement computerised? If hand-held, they’re remarkable steady, well played!
Jacob Meaux
November 3, 2009 at 20:21Incredible. It has such an “other-world” like feel to it.
mauricefit
November 20, 2009 at 17:20Beautiful work Phil.
Are you making any brightness compensation or saturation in compressor so it doesn’t look washed out?
Thanks
Maurice
Beno
March 12, 2010 at 12:39Inspiring images Philip, just wonderful. I noticed panning on the last time lapse shot. Something you did in post or do you actually have a portable motion control rig?
I’d love to know…
pbloom
March 13, 2010 at 21:38that was post beno