Videographer/Photographer/Artist Shawn Reeder spent two years in Yosemite creating the footage that would be cut to make this video. Shot mostly under moonlight and with a variety of dollies and cranes, the end result is a masterclass in the art of the outdoor timelapse. It's not often that we get to see such an intimate portrait of a location shot over such a long time period. Be sure to view fullscreen, with HD enabled.
Michael Kelley (mpkelley.com) is a Los Angeles-based architectural and fine art photographer with a background in digital art and sculpture. Using his backgrounds in the arts, he creates images that are surreal and otherworldly, yet lifelike and believable. A frequent traveler, Michael's personal work focuses on the built environment of unique
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umm..... .. .. yea, speechless
The more videos like this I see, the more I want to live in a tent in the desert and just shoot time-lapse.
AMAZING
No.Words.
O.o
Fstoppers always has video that blows me away. The work submitted and posted here is a collection of the most talented people creating images and moving images today. We are so fortunate to have this site as a collection point for all this information.
The music really made me miss Deadwood.
It's great to hear you say that, John! Thanks for the kind words :)
This is some really beautiful footage. The title is a bit misleading, though: some of those scenes not only aren't in the park, they aren't anywhere near Yosemite.