Astronomical Timelapse Photography
Looking for timelapse photography for your project?
Celestial Visions produces high definition video timelapse sequences, ideal for a wide range of uses, including High Definition video projects, exhibitions and special events. Our collection of timelapse resources grows all the time. Timelapse sequences feature locations including Western Australia, Tasmania, Cape Town South Africa and Bali, Indonesia.
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Encounter: Inside Australia
"Explore an awe inspiring landscape,
dotted with surreal metal statues... ... and at night, stand witness to a superb view of the stars and our Galaxy, the Milky Way". A rhythmic, hypnotic, visually poetic exploration of the night, inspired by the vast, remote and silent landscape which is Lake Ballard. The World At Night / Celestial Visions production of the Antony Gormley "Inside Australia" project, filmed entirely on location at Lake Ballard, Western Australia. Featuring astronomical timelapse and advanced digital imaging by John Goldsmith. Copyright 2012, All Rights Reserved. |
Sydney by NightOctober 2013, Sydney Australia. Two historic events; The 40th birthday of the Opera House, and the International Fleet Review, celebrating the Centenary of the Australian Navy in Sydney (1913 - 2013). A giant display of fireworks above the Opera House and Sydney Harbour Bridge.
Timelapse and HD video, combined with ambient sound recordings. Producer: John Goldsmith, celestialvisions.com.au In collaboration with: The World at Night. twanight.org |
Sydney by Night from John Goldsmith on Vimeo. |
Specific sites featured in our timelapse include; Cradle Mountain, Tasmania Sacred Monkey Forest, Bali, Indonesia Table Mountain, Cape Town South African Large Telescope Kandimalal, Wolfe Creek Meteorite Crater Cosmology Gallery, Western Australia Gingin Observatory, Western Australia Salamanca Markets, Tasmania Australian Outback by night Perth CBD Skyline by night Earth Hour, Australia |
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Firing up the nightIn addition to astronomical timelapse, the timelapse technique can also be applied in a creative way to more earthly subjects, in this case, an unusual view of a fire juggler, at night.
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