DCP 90: The Countdown Begins
ROYALTY FREE TIME-LAPSE www.RoyaltyFreeTimeLapse.com LIKE ON FACEBOOK http://www.facebook.com/TheArtOfTimeLapse TWITTER http://twitter.com/ArtOfTimeLapse TUMBLR http://theartoftimelapse.tumblr.com INSTAGRAM http://instagram.com/theartoftimelapse WEBSITE http://www.TheArtOfTimeLapse.com PHOTOGRAPHER John Eklund I am a photographer from Portland, Oregon. I want to share the beautiful NW region through my eyes with time-lapse photography. I choose to shoot locations that appeal to the way I would like to interpret the story of time. Here in the Pacific Northwest, there are endless opportunities to document the magnificence of the world around us. I have discovered that when time is the storyteller, a special kind of truth emerges. Various locations include ... Mt. Shuksan, Crater Lake, Mt. Bachelor, Mount St. Helens, Oregon's Badlands, Painted Hills, Cape Kiwanda, Mt. Hood, Lost lake, and Cannon Beach I started this project in July 2011 and shot the final scene in August 2012. I took approximately 260,000 images. I used 6.3 TB of hard drive space. Equipment: Canon 5D Mark II Canon 5D Mark III (x2) Canon 24mm f/1.4 L II Canon 16-35mm f/2.8 L II Canon 24-70mm f/2.8 L F-Stop Tilopa Backpack Gitzo GT3541LS (x2) Dynamic Perception Stage Zero Dolly (www.dynamicperception.com) Dynamic Perception Stage One Dolly (www.dynamicperception.com) Artist: Ryan Farish Song: Be Near Album: Wonderfall © RYTONE Entertainment, LLC & (P) Farish Music International (BMI) All contents copyrighted. All rights reserved.
I apologize for publishing this episode of the Digital Convergence Podcast late. My office was an utter mess, and I couldn't stand it any longer. So, what started as a small project turned into a major renovation project that - as usual - took longer than expected. Forever the curse of the optimist.
Today, my podcasting compadres Chris Fenwick and planetMitch join me in talking about a huge number of product announcements (and, no, we barely even mention the iPhone 5 but really 6). We play our first voicemail feedback from two fans of the DCP. We love the feedback! Finally, we hit the hot-button topic of photography in public places in a post-9/11 world. planetMitch shares his unsettling experience of having the police called on him while he was testing photo gear.