When you can't leave your home (see #covid19), you might travel through your experiences and memories.
I shot c. 25,000 photographs that, in sequence, give wonderful effects called #timelapse: how to see time goes by at 25-50-100x times of its natural course. The show is guaranteed!
In this video I selected c. 7,500 photos taken in the months from November to December, all strictly from the Grappa massif, my mountain.
I edited them without a temporal logic but following the emotions as well as the wonderful music written by Jacopo Salvatori which I thank from the heart.
This trip should be the first of a series: I have already selected other thousands photos taken in the following two months.
The greatest satisfaction, however, remains that of being outdoors on my mountains which help me feel good and happy.
Original music (with score) by Jacopo Salvatori can be followed here: • Video
Good vision!
#grappa
#landscapes
#montegrappa
#massicciodelgrappa
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Monte Grappa
The Sacred Mountain
Idea, direction and photography:
Alessandro Simonetto
Shot with:
Canon EOS 6D, 5D Mark IV, 600D
Lens used:
Canon 16-35mm f/2.8 L / II
Canon 24-70mm f/2.8 L
Canon 8-15mm (fish eye) L
Canon 70-200mm f/2.8 L
Canon 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6 L
Canon Extender 2X / II
Music:
Pixels (©2014) by Jacopo Salvatori
Performed by FAChA Quartet
F. K. Weber (I violin)
A.-M. Hirvonen (II violin)
C. Jardine (viola)
A. Khubashvili (cello)
Live recording made at Sophiensaal, Munich (2014)
Courtesy of Mr. Salvatori
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This film is protected by a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-ShareAlike 4.-0 International Public Licence (CC, BY-SA-NC, 4.0).
You are welcome to share it everywhere by respecting this license.
For any commercial use please contact: studio@onclassical.com, w/ subject: Monte Grappa
The Sacred Mountain.
Thanks to all people met during the shooting, and a special thanks to my mother Maria Pia for her support." -Alessandro
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3 апр 2020