Time-lapse video filmed in Antarctica, in and around McMurdo Station and Scott Base.
Each year the sun is below the horizon for 4 months in the middle of winter, and above the horizon for 4 months in summer. During the couple of months in between we have more-or-less normal days.
Includes shots of auroras and the very rare polar stratospheric nacreous clouds, which form when ozone depleting gases crystallize in the upper atmosphere in the intense cold.
Summer population is about 1200 people, winter about 130.
This is a demo clip I put together a few years ago to show the potential for time-lapse photography in Antarctica which has been an ongoing project of mine for over 7 years now. I have taken over 1,000,000 individual photos and worn out a number of cameras in the process.
Time-lapse video filmed in Antarctica, in and around McMurdo Station and Scott Base.
Each year the sun is below the horizon for 4 months in the middle of winter, and above the horizon for 4 months in summer. During the couple of months in between we have more-or-less normal days.
Includes shots of auroras and the very rare polar stratospheric nacreous clouds, which form when ozone depleting gases crystallize in the upper atmosphere in the intense cold.
Summer population is about 1200 people, winter about 130.
This is a demo clip I put together a few years ago to show the potential for time-lapse photography in Antarctica which has been an ongoing project of mine for over 7 years now. I have taken over 1,000,000 individual photos and worn out a number of cameras in the process.