I spent two nights a couple weeks apart at Sunday Pond in Millinocket, Maine recently shooting panoramas and timelapses of Mt. Katahdin reflecting in the pond. What a beautiful place!
I spent two nights a couple weeks apart at Sunday Pond in Millinocket, Maine recently shooting panoramas and timelapses of Mt. Katahdin reflecting in the pond. What a beautiful place!
Is it spring or winter?! You decide in this 360° panorama!
Timelapse of concerned citizens returning their newspaper boxes after Bangor Daily News requested names, addresses, and dates of birth of every concealed weapons permit holder in Maine.
Last week I mentioned on Facebook that I’d like to take a spherical panorama of a brook covered in ice and surrounded by snow covered trees. A friend in my town replied back a few minutes later and invited me right over. He had a perfect location behind his house in a forest of cedar trees.
This is a short timelapse of a beautiful sunrise over my frozen pond. When I set the camera up, it looked like something special was about to happen with everything glowing pink and orange, then it just went back to gray again. Sometimes you just don’t capture much. 🙂 The video looks best in 1080p […]
I took this image yesterday after sunset of the woods behind my pond with the Gigapan Epic Pro. It’s a 270 megapixel panorama stitched from 225 photos.
Matthew Parks and I went out to shoot the Geminid meteor shower together last month. Here is a spherical panorama of us stargazing in the field.
A few nights ago I set out to shoot a time lapse video of the Leonid meteor shower and the Milky Way because it was a dark, moonless night at the peak of the meteor shower. I setup the Nikon D700 and my favorite 14-24mm f/2.8 lens with a Promote Control, freshly charged batteries, large memory card, and wrapped it all up nice with hand warmers, heavy wool scarfs, and blankets to keep the batteries warm and prevent frost on the lens.
I took this photo when the kids were playing in the back yard; one of them had put a scarf on the swing set and it was blowing in the wind.
It’s been quite a while since I’ve written a new blog post. November and December are pretty busy around here with holidays, birthdays, and anniversaries! Here are a few recent photos Teish and I have taken of Christmas lights. Enjoy! These images can be purchased through my galleries here: http://galleries.aaronpriestphoto.com/Night/2011-12/ http://galleries.aaronpriestphoto.com/Night/2011-12-14/ Related Posts:Snowy Sunrise TimelapseSpring […]