Palma de Mallorca’s Bay, a 24hour Timelapse
Dec
I love Timelapse Photography. I especially enjoy looking for the patterns that show up when time appears to be moving faster than usual.
I first felt in love with it when I watched the films “Baraka” and “Koyaanisqatsi: Life out of Balance“, where it is used heavily to show everyday life from a different perspective.
For some time I wanted to create a Timelapse of Palma de Mallorca’s Bay, in Spain. There’s magic in this Bay and after 24 hours and 4320 photographs, (and a little help from the weather gods!) here’s what came out.
Filmed with a Canon DSLR 7D, and a 17-40mm lens. One photo taken every 20 seconds remotely with a intervalometer. Put together in Quicktime Pro, and final edit in Final Cut Pro.
Music is Hymn by Moby.
Special thanks to Andreu Llabrés for letting us film from the balcony of his Hotel Horizonte overlooking the Mediterranean Sea.
-Franklin






























No comments Franklin .
Estupendo trabajo que muestra tu amor por Palma de Mallorca . A ver ahora quien no tiene ganas de ver esto en directo en el 2010 aunque solo sean 24 horas ?
Gracias y Feliz NAvidad .
Amic Andreu! Muchas gracias, y sobretodo por dejarme filmar desde tu balcón!
Un abrazo de oso para ti, y que sigas pasando unas felices navidades con los tuyos!
-Franklin
Hola Franklin,
Lo siento me Español es muy mal, pero – my compliments, Absolutely fantastic, amazing to watch how Palma changes from minute to minute, stunning photography.
regards
June
June!
Thank you so much for your compliments! I’m real glad that you enjoyed it!
-Franklin
Hola Franklin,
Este trabajo que has hecho es impresionante, perfección absoluta!
Un saludo,
Maximiliano
Muchas gracias Maximiliano!
Un fuerte abrazo amigo,
-Franklin
Hombre, no sabia que hablabas español.
Me gusta tu trabajo.
Te he encontrado en vimeo y pienso que tienes un gran gusto cinematográfico.
Enhorabuena.
Muchas gracias Iñigo! Recibe un abrazo!
-Franklin
WOW! I love it, Franklin. That was amazing. Really, really cool.