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RE: Wildlife Art from an Old Gate, Part Four

in Sketchbook7 months ago (edited)

I like them all, but the shark one is really neat.

I suppose you may be familiar with Louie Schwartzberg's naturey films, but by a slim chance you're not, you may like to check out his neat films. Not on hive, but out in the wild.

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Thanks! I was not familiar with Louie Schwartzberg's work, although I guess I must have seen some of it. I now have him bookmarked and will probably start with his TED talk later. I think I watch more of the British nature stuff - that's not to say there's anything wrong with the US productions, it's just where I come from!

Oh... I'm the same way, I suppose because I am exposed to things from here more. My sister got me onto his work. He has some movie about mushrooms that she can't quit watching. Once she told me, I went out and found some of his other stuff. In one of his presentations he was telling how when he was getting things like the flower footage, it took about 8 hours to get 15 seconds worth of film. (I may or may not have remembered that exactly right) because it is sped up after it is captured.... anyway. Some of it is pretty great.

Yeah, the quality of nature time-lapse (and other bits) just gets more and more amazing!