In this sweeping view over the Caldera of La Palma and its cloud inversion, I came across the island's crowned jewel, literally. The towering flower is called Tajinaste and is endemic to the dry, thin air, the burning UVs and the inhospitable climate of the slopes. In May and June, these bi-annual bugloss flowers (aka the red and pink jewels) bloom and display their vibrant colors. In 2018, I wanted to get a close up timelapse with the focus on the plant and the sky out of focus to get the gorgeous bokeh effect, while still being able to make out the landscape behind. It remains to this day one of my favorite sequences!
Who said the night was dark, dull and scary? Throughout my career, I've always wanted to reveal the details and colors of the world we live in after most people go to bed. Instead of a grim and spooky place, Life at night is so vibrant, active and full of wonders, if one is ready to linger outside a bit longer... I am extremely honored, proud and thrilled to release this collection of 15 unique, 1/1 astro-lapse (night time-lapse) pieces on OpenSea. They are the rewarding products of a long-term project in which I have been traveling 4 continents for about 6 years to try and capture the moving beauty of time passing throughout the night. From the arid salars of Atacama to the tropical beaches of Hawaii, to the aurora of the Canadian prairies to the sharp peaks of the Alps, each piece features a special event, whether it is biological, physical or celestial. Full res files comes upon collection (contact me at nightlightsfilms@gmail.com)
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In this sweeping view over the Caldera of La Palma and its cloud inversion, I came across the island's crowned jewel, literally. The towering flower is called Tajinaste and is endemic to the dry, thin air, the burning UVs and the inhospitable climate of the slopes. In May and June, these bi-annual bugloss flowers (aka the red and pink jewels) bloom and display their vibrant colors. In 2018, I wanted to get a close up timelapse with the focus on the plant and the sky out of focus to get the gorgeous bokeh effect, while still being able to make out the landscape behind. It remains to this day one of my favorite sequences!
Who said the night was dark, dull and scary? Throughout my career, I've always wanted to reveal the details and colors of the world we live in after most people go to bed. Instead of a grim and spooky place, Life at night is so vibrant, active and full of wonders, if one is ready to linger outside a bit longer... I am extremely honored, proud and thrilled to release this collection of 15 unique, 1/1 astro-lapse (night time-lapse) pieces on OpenSea. They are the rewarding products of a long-term project in which I have been traveling 4 continents for about 6 years to try and capture the moving beauty of time passing throughout the night. From the arid salars of Atacama to the tropical beaches of Hawaii, to the aurora of the Canadian prairies to the sharp peaks of the Alps, each piece features a special event, whether it is biological, physical or celestial. Full res files comes upon collection (contact me at nightlightsfilms@gmail.com)