Che has wonderful nature and that presents moments of extraordinary beauty is a fact established. We see in documentaries, that today have become the true works of inestimable value with the advent of technology HD or 3Q.
What always fascinates me is the sense of growth and of the change, the mutation of nature that is always the same for each genre but simultaneously only as dictated by unpredictable variables. I've always liked the scenes that show the accelerated growth of plants, because they are the perfect example of the difficulty of tracking the naked eye mutations of state.
The keyword is: the time. Time remaining human being to observe the subtle changes but necessary, hour after hour, one after another, and in a certain way to grasp the general direction of what surrounds. To make me glad thoughts Katka Pruskova, a photographer from the Czech Republic, who has documented the growth cycle of 22 species of flowers and has played in a beautiful video.
The video is called Flowers Timelapse and was created by clicking, with a Canon, more than 7100 photos with a total cost over time 730 hours. With an empty cabinet covered with black cloth, two LED lamps and one silver sheet to the reflection of light, the photographer was able to accomplish a movie in HD that gives us time to observe nature and, more than anything, growth and change.
I strongly suggest you watch the video and listen to music and to get more information about the project visit site the photographer and her article behind the scenes.
Timelapse Flowers by Katka Pruskova
Everything that surrounds us is life, is amazing…pity that too often we take everything for granted and we do not stop to savor nothing!