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Rise of Time-Lapse - cover

Rise of Time-Lapse

Lucas Lee

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Sinopsis

"Rise of Time-Lapse" explores the captivating world of compressing time through photography, revealing processes invisible to the naked eye. This technique, dating back to the late 19th century, has evolved from bulky film equipment to modern digital technology, making it accessible for various applications. Imagine witnessing a flower bloom in seconds or an entire construction project unfold in minutes; time-lapse makes this possible, providing unique insights into our world.

 
The book delves into the core principles of time-lapse, technological advancements, and diverse applications. It examines how interval shooting and post-processing software play crucial roles. You'll see how time-lapse is used in ecological studies to document environmental changes, in construction monitoring to track progress, and even in astrophotography to capture celestial movements.

 
The book guides readers through equipment selection, shooting techniques, and post-processing workflows, providing practical knowledge to create professional-quality time-lapse sequences. "Rise of Time-Lapse" offers a blend of theoretical understanding and practical guidance, progressing from foundational concepts to real-world applications. Whether you're a photography enthusiast, filmmaker, scientist, or simply curious about this technique, this book equips you with the knowledge to observe, understand, and share the world in a new, compressed perspective.
Disponible desde: 26/02/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 105 páginas.

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