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Jerry Heggleman: The Enigmatic Eye

Jerry Heggleman: The Enigmatic Eye

Jerry Heggleman: The Enigmatic Eye from Mark & Angela Walley on Vimeo. A short documentary film about famed fake photographer Jerry Heggleman. Special thanks to Jeremiah Teutsch, John Sigmund, Ansen Seale and Gary...

Variations of Pi, Making of

“Variations on Pi” is a limited edition of 50 unique light paintings. Each one of these paintings is based on a different range of consecutive decimal places of the number pi. Variations on Pi – making...

Full Moon Night Photography Workshop

Full Moon Night Photography Workshop

Night Photography: Finding your way in the dark from Mark & Angela Walley on Vimeo. This “Night Photography: Finding your way in the dark” video documents a Full Moon Night Photography Workshop in the...

Barcelona, Gaudí and Modernism

Barcelona, Gaudí and Modernism

BCN-Gaudí-Park Güell from MyLapse on Vimeo. If you like Barcelona, Gaudí and Modernism, this time lapse documents a walk in Park Güell in Barcelona, the utopian model of city-garden created by Antoni Gaudí, It is made...

Philip Bloom: Dungeness Timelapse

Philip Bloom: Dungeness Timelapse

Dungeness timelapse experiment with Canon 7d from Philip Bloom on Vimeo. Read the story behind the video at: Philip Bloom. Don’t miss the audio: We say odd things to self while waiting and bored, but imagine...

Ink on Glass Animation: What A Wonderful World

Ink on Glass Animation: What A Wonderful World

What a wonderful world The Painting from Dan Berglund on Vimeo. This video by Dan Berglund was made using the frame by frame animation technique. The drawing is ink on glass. Song: What a Wonderful World. Recorded by...

Super Slow Motion Video Flying Hair

Super Slow Motion Video Flying Hair

Lilly Donaldson – Flying Hair from Mutant Jukebox on Vimeo. Recording video using a fast frame rate and then playing it back at normal frame rate results in slow motion video. It used to be that only pros and...

The World Viewed Thru Wikipedia’s Articles

Who does not know or refer to Wikipedia today? Articles cover all sorts of topics — in fact, whatever interest their authors. Many articles have references to historic events. When Gareth Llyod and Tom Martin...