Thursday 10 January 2019

I Would Suggest A Mug Of Coffee,

for this post,


 if you like looking down on our earth,

 from above, 

 the ISS makes 14.54 orbits around the Earth every day, taking photographs as it circles the earth,

a fact not lost on Philadelphia-based photographer and videographer Bruce W. Berry Jr. in his new time-lapse video, The World Below. Berry used public content from NASA to form the meditative short film that reads like a supersized version of today’s popular drone landscape videos, 

and amazing it is too, all video and time-lapse sequences were taken by astronauts onboard the ISS. Berry then edited, color graded, denoised, and stabilized the footage to create the seamless quality of the final film, if you are interested to learn the specifics of the clips’ locations, the filmmaker lists them out to the best of his knowledge in the video notes, You can see more of Berry’s photography portfolio on his website, and watch more videos on his Vimeo channel, the clip above can be viewed in full size and higher resolution here, absolutely stunning.


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