This is Part IV of IV of the South Pole timelapse series shot by Robert Schwarz. Shot in the winters of 2018 and 2019. Processed and graded in HDR by Martin Heck.
The South Pole is one of the coldest, driest and harshest places on earth. The Aurora Australis can be seen together with the core of the milkyway only here in Antarctica. Temperatures below -70°C/-95°F during the polar night are not uncommon. Together with strong winds and exceptional aridity this is one of the hardest places in which to shoot timelapse. Special equipment has been constructed and modified to keep the cameras running.
Read more about it here: www.antarctic-adventures.de/
Shot by Robert Schwarz, CMB-Observatory (Cosmic Microwave Background) operator and technician at the Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station.
Post-Production, Edit and Stock-footage management by Martin Heck, Timestorm Films
ANTARCTICA FOOTAGE LIBRARY: bit.ly/3OMrg1P
www.timestormfilms.com
Music: by Trevor Kowalski
Edited with Adobe Lightroom, AfterEffects, Davinci Resolve and LRTimelapse:
lrtimelapse.com/
Shot on Canon 6D and 5DIII cameras
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27 июн 2022