It literally stops me dead in my tracks whenever the moon or stars are visible. I always sit there and stare, constantly telling myself those are real places. Places with matter, sound, smells and moving all in one. Whenever I see these distant notes of light, I'm always put at ease knowing that the world is still there, and as long as there are stars in the sky, there is hope for tomorrow. Even if we perish, life may continue on somewhere else.
@@am3818 "If we really are on a ball spinning throughout the universe why do the stars stay in the same place?" - Because they are exremely far away and rotating around the center of the galaxy with us. - "Why did the builders of the suez and panama canal never account for the curvature of the earth?" Why would you? If you dig a a canal the surface accounts for the curvature already. "How come my helicopter pilot friend was NEVER taught to account for the curvature of the earth?" - Because you don't need to correct for the curvature as gravity is constantly pulling you down, no matter where you are. There are your answers. You will say it's all a lie and that I am paid. Well actually I could use some money so NWO if you read this, I could use some money and not do this for free.
I got goosebumps. That is my no. 1 on my bucket list. I just googled to see if anyone has ever filmed the stars and night sky just... rotating round and round in circles, from the very bottom viewpoint and perspective of a spinning ball, Antarctica. Laying on your back for hours just staring at it, now thats something to live for. Add on top of that experience, the Aurora Australis as well. Like I said, GOOSEBUMPS. And I would take this over the north pole any day.
Something you don't get in the northern hemisphere. I've seen the northern lights and this surpasses those by far. At another level. Wished I could travel someday and see them.
oh Ben! thanks so much.. even at 68 I get caught up so much in the hustle and bustle of life around me I forget to just stop.. and smell the roses as it were... What a beautiful planet we have here... Thanks for reminding me ... again!
Speechless... This is pure art of time-lapse photography that everyone must see. We know how much effort is necessary for time-lapse project, but this is beyond reality... Congrats from bottom of my heart! You are genius!
These fantastic time-lapses give us a hint of what humankind is missing with our insane light pollution, both from the ground and, lately, from offending satellite networks. As stardust, but with a conscience, we are literally losing the sight of our local Universe, which holds both our past, where we came from, and our future, where we'll all go back to, either to survive as a species or as stardust.
Very creative the way you kept the target on the surface and let the sky rotate.... then kept the target on the milky way and let the earth rotate.... absolutely spectacular... wow.
Incredible and breath taking shots. It is really great to see this video. I can understand that from a pure technical point due to the extreme low temperatures and long sequence times you have to have experience of how operate technology under these circumstances. Congratulations to Benjamin Eberhardt for this footage and composition and also for timestormfilms to produce it in this way. I also enjoy that this film was taken by a person who is already at this place and not traveling just and only for such pictures. So I can enjoy even more. Best regards Jens
Wow, I mean, I've seen a lot of timelapses, but this one gave me that feeling of wonder all over again. Milky Way with Aurora! I don't think you can see this from the Northern Hemisphere. Incredible work!
Sure you can, in the north we call them THE NORTHERN LIGHTS! IT is well worth taking a trip to the north to expirience them! At least once in your life!
And the Southern lights seem much more spectacular than those in the north. Been to Lapland and it wasn't as impressive as this. And you have to be very lucky to see them.
And again i am transported to a distant place of Extraordinarily profound beauty to view something i would never have seen if it weren't for your breathtaking timelapse films...my tears confuse me as i cannot decide whether they come from observing something so lovely or whether it is because once again through a shared experience i am connected to my special friend so very far away, we both enjoy these movies so very much, it brings us closer each time, a connection that transends the boundries of this and other platforms of communication, through means of your film you tie two souls together...yes its a thing of beauty Thank You Martin and Ben, you did it again❣️
Amazing to see all these stars, realizing they are all suns for maybe other planets out there. It would wonder me if no one would ever grown kind of intelligent life on them. What a beautiful world we are living in, all the frozen water there, all the solar-winds causing these amazing auroras.... Hope your Timestorm films will make people think more about all these wonders of the Universe....
Many other suns and many other inhabited planets across the infinite sea. The ice that you see is heaven's storehouse, it was held in suspension before earth's axis was altered. :)
This is absolutely stunning! One of the best aurora films ever. Would love to see what ended up on the cutting room floor, with timestamps, for research.
Hello ! I m French and my English is very bad sorry :) but personnaly, your vidéo are very amazing, wonderful...i love your project. I follow you since 5 years and i m always choqued for the quality and the beauty of the video Keep going to work guys, you are very talentued ;)
Notice at the South Pole that the stars never "set" below the horizon. The sky turns in a clockwise direction. The stars never set below the horizon at the North Pole as well and the sky turns in a counter-clockwise direction.
@@schmeegil2240 From the vantage point of someone standing o the ground of course. Its due to the Earth's rotation. As the Earth turns on its axis, the sky "moves" counter to the rotation. From the vantage point of someone at the North Pole, the sky appears to move from left to right, looking at the horizon. Looking directly above, the sky seems to revolve around the star Polaris and seems to revolve in a counter-clockwise direction ("anti-clockwise" as they say in the UK). The opposite happens at the South Pole.
Thank you, i didn't beleave such beautiness could be possible. I hope once in my life can witness that and realize with humble the insignificance of our lives.
It's hard to even process that this is reality I'm looking at. The night sky is empty where I live so to see a sky like this just seems otherworldly. Thank you
Brilliant work guys 🙌🙌🙌 can keep watching the till eternity .. I mean it is mystical and especially the background score it so haunting .. A big fan of your work 👋👋
Wow, this is phenomenal Martin. The dedication and artistry seen in this timelapse film is a gift to all. If this doesn't make someone appreciate more our little blue ball in space then nothing will penetrate the pop culture distracted minds.
Que belleza natural. Impresionante única .No quisiera morir sin antes ver una auténtica aurora boreal polar!!!! Preciosa música como baila con la hermosa aurora boreal!!!!
How in the **** does this have ANY dislikes? Are these people mad!? I love your timelapse videos and this one of the northern lights with the milky way as almost a center point is breathtaking to say the least! I’m guessing you use an astro modified camera because the colors and details in the multi-way are insane! Thank you for sharing 🤙
To use Jodie Fosters words from the movie Contact ........ Some... celestial event No-- No words. No words...to describe it. Poetry. They should have sent a poet. It's so beautiful. Beautiful. So beautiful. I had no idea. I had no.... I had no idea.
FAQ: there is ZERO air-traffic over the south pole. The streaks you can see are for the most part satellites on polar orbits.
It literally stops me dead in my tracks whenever the moon or stars are visible. I always sit there and stare, constantly telling myself those are real places. Places with matter, sound, smells and moving all in one. Whenever I see these distant notes of light, I'm always put at ease knowing that the world is still there, and as long as there are stars in the sky, there is hope for tomorrow. Even if we perish, life may continue on somewhere else.
Oni ur not the only one 😊
Nicely worded.
@@am3818 take your flat earth bullshit over to Brian Austin Lambert and his minion freaks. leave the beauty here for the rest of us
We are just waves
@@am3818 "If we really are on a ball spinning throughout the universe why do the stars stay in the same place?" - Because they are exremely far away and rotating around the center of the galaxy with us. - "Why did the builders of the suez and panama canal never account for the curvature of the earth?" Why would you? If you dig a a canal the surface accounts for the curvature already. "How come my helicopter pilot friend was NEVER taught to account for the curvature of the earth?" - Because you don't need to correct for the curvature as gravity is constantly pulling you down, no matter where you are.
There are your answers. You will say it's all a lie and that I am paid. Well actually I could use some money so NWO if you read this, I could use some money and not do this for free.
I got goosebumps. That is my no. 1 on my bucket list. I just googled to see if anyone has ever filmed the stars and night sky just... rotating round and round in circles, from the very bottom viewpoint and perspective of a spinning ball, Antarctica. Laying on your back for hours just staring at it, now thats something to live for. Add on top of that experience, the Aurora Australis as well. Like I said, GOOSEBUMPS. And I would take this over the north pole any day.
Great job Benjamin and Martin! Amazing to see the lights with the milky way
Something you don't get in the northern hemisphere. I've seen the northern lights and this surpasses those by far. At another level. Wished I could travel someday and see them.
oh Ben! thanks so much.. even at 68 I get caught up so much in the hustle and bustle of life around me I forget to just stop.. and smell the roses as it were... What a beautiful planet we have here... Thanks for reminding me ... again!
So amazing to see the core of the milkyway combined with the Aurora Australis, simply stunning!!
Just speechless...
I can't believe there can be such wonders on Earth
Absolutely stunning. The colours at 1:43 are breathtakingly beautiful.
And these videos truly do them no justice. Being there and seeing and hearing them is something worth doing at least once in your life!
This planet amaze me by its creativity, I m happy being here.
Speechless...
This is pure art of time-lapse photography that everyone must see. We know how much effort is necessary for time-lapse project, but this is beyond reality...
Congrats from bottom of my heart!
You are genius!
These fantastic time-lapses give us a hint of what humankind is missing with our insane light pollution, both from the ground and, lately, from offending satellite networks.
As stardust, but with a conscience, we are literally losing the sight of our local Universe, which holds both our past, where we came from, and our future, where we'll all go back to, either to survive as a species or as stardust.
Antonio Mario Magalhaes very true
SPE... SPE... SPECTACULAR TO THE POINT OF STAMMERING!! 8K60 CERTAINLY DEMAND A POWERFUL COMPUTER AND A VERY BIG SCREEN.
One of the reasons I love Antarctica so
I'm overwhelmed with emotions of gratitude 😔 , to be alive to see this video . Wow! Thank you Timestorm.
The real Milky Way band and its core! Totally amazing.Dream!
Very creative the way you kept the target on the surface and let the sky rotate.... then kept the target on the milky way and let the earth rotate.... absolutely spectacular... wow.
Thank you for reminding me that we live on a planet - an amazing, living, breathing planet.
There is literally nothing existing that is as stunning and beautiful as the Nature itself.
Incredible and breath taking shots. It is really great to see this video. I can understand that from a pure technical point due to the extreme low temperatures and long sequence times you have to have experience of how operate technology under these circumstances. Congratulations to Benjamin Eberhardt for this footage and composition and also for timestormfilms to produce it in this way.
I also enjoy that this film was taken by a person who is already at this place and not traveling just and only for such pictures. So I can enjoy even more.
Best regards
Jens
Einfach nur geil. Danke für dieses atemberaubende Video.
LG Mathias
Another masterpiece in the beginning of this decade,
Wow, I mean, I've seen a lot of timelapses, but this one gave me that feeling of wonder all over again. Milky Way with Aurora! I don't think you can see this from the Northern Hemisphere. Incredible work!
Daniel Lowe +
Sure you can, in the north we call them THE NORTHERN LIGHTS! IT is well worth taking a trip to the north to expirience them! At least once in your life!
@@ladeda7033 But you can't see BOTH the northern lights with the Milky Way TOGETHER in the northern hemisphere though!
And the Southern lights seem much more spectacular than those in the north. Been to Lapland and it wasn't as impressive as this. And you have to be very lucky to see them.
I want to go there now. I just gotta see this in my lifetime.
Sincerest thanks for sharing this remarkable video of a timeless place. May it forever be free of human influence
Never seen anything like this! Breath taking! And the ending was perfect! Thank you for sharing this to us! ❤️
Simply amazing, I've watched it several times today.
Wow! This is stunning!!! Thanks for sharing this incredibly beautiful video!
And again i am transported to a distant place of Extraordinarily profound beauty to view something i would never have seen if it weren't for your breathtaking timelapse films...my tears confuse me as i cannot decide whether they come from observing something so lovely or whether it is because once again through a shared experience i am connected to my special friend so very far away, we both enjoy these movies so very much, it brings us closer each time, a connection that transends the boundries of this and other platforms of communication, through means of your film you tie two souls together...yes its a thing of beauty Thank You Martin and Ben, you did it again❣️
Wahnsinn!!! Ich wusste gar nicht das es blaues Polarlicht gibt.
Das sind erstklassige Aufnahmen - typisch TIMESTORM
Amazing to see all these stars, realizing they are all suns for maybe other planets out there. It would wonder me if no one would ever grown kind of intelligent life on them.
What a beautiful world we are living in, all the frozen water there, all the solar-winds causing these amazing auroras.... Hope your Timestorm films will make people think more about all these wonders of the Universe....
Many other suns and many other inhabited planets across the infinite sea. The ice that you see is heaven's storehouse, it was held in suspension before earth's axis was altered. :)
incredibly beautiful, mind blowing
It’s a fantastic video. The Mother Earth protects us. We must protect the Mother Earth so. Great job.
This is absolutely stunning! One of the best aurora films ever. Would love to see what ended up on the cutting room floor, with timestamps, for research.
I AM GRATEFUL, I LIVE TO WATCH THIS MAGNIFICENT VIDEO. THANK YOU AND TEAM.
You're videos always have a way of stopping me in my tracks, you truly capture the beauty that is our world and the universe around us.
So schön !!! Danke das Du das machst und uns somit teilhaben lässt 🙏🙏🙏
Is that beautifulness even possible?
the blue and purple Aurora was EPIC
I bet the journey to capture this was also EPIC
- Video?
- Amazing.
- Music?
- Perfect
Dude I cried, so much that's beautiful !
Wow,🌌 wunderschöne Polarlichter und Farben, ab 1:40 min. ✨ Space is beautiful ☄️✨
Thank you Martin & Ben for giving us such a beautiful insight into the deep south of our planet.
2:37 Holy S***t!!! That timelapse is just amazing! great work as always!!
I have no words for how beatiful your work is.
Hello ! I m French and my English is very bad sorry :) but personnaly, your vidéo are very amazing, wonderful...i love your project. I follow you since 5 years and i m always choqued for the quality and the beauty of the video
Keep going to work guys, you are very talentued ;)
Notice at the South Pole that the stars never "set" below the horizon. The sky turns in a clockwise direction.
The stars never set below the horizon at the North Pole as well and the sky turns in a counter-clockwise direction.
Great video against flatters.
The sky is turning counter clockwise?
Oh right yeah the earth is clockwise)
@@schmeegil2240 From the vantage point of someone standing o the ground of course. Its due to the Earth's rotation. As the Earth turns on its axis, the sky "moves" counter to the rotation. From the vantage point of someone at the North Pole, the sky appears to move from left to right, looking at the horizon. Looking directly above, the sky seems to revolve around the star Polaris and seems to revolve in a counter-clockwise direction ("anti-clockwise" as they say in the UK). The opposite happens at the South Pole.
@@thudthud5423 thankyou for replying.
Just wonderful! Thank you! Saw the Northern lights last year up in the Arctic circle. Not a patch on our own aurora. Jenny
Wow, breathtaking and incredible colours - nature at its most beautiful.
Thank you, i didn't beleave such beautiness could be possible. I hope once in my life can witness that and realize with humble the insignificance of our lives.
Wow... The music suits perfectly with the video and the timelapses are breathtaking!
Great work!
Beautiful. Tremendous effort put in by your entire team.
Feels otherworldly with the green hues in the sky! ❤️
It has an alien feel to it, wonderfully done , Orion hidden above the belt. top
Very beautiful! Reminds me of home.
Your videos make our world a better place 😍 Thank you for that 👌🏼
Majestically Mesmerizing
It's hard to even process that this is reality I'm looking at. The night sky is empty where I live so to see a sky like this just seems otherworldly. Thank you
Wow. That's all I can say about this. Simply amazing. Great shots, great edit...just amazing.
Beyond Awesomeness and Spectacularity
One more amazing work. Thank you.
Brilliant work guys 🙌🙌🙌 can keep watching the till eternity .. I mean it is mystical and especially the background score it so haunting .. A big fan of your work 👋👋
This is absolutely stunning, and definitely the most intense timelapse I've ever seen! Amazing work!
Wow! Beautiful Aurora Borealis & Milky Way 💚⭐💙⭐
This is Aurora Australis.
Beautiful, I wish I could be there to witness this.
La perfection! Une video puissante, juste, un travail exceptionnel! MERCI
What an incredible piece of work, truly breathtaking and magically beautiful
Wow, this is phenomenal Martin. The dedication and artistry seen in this timelapse film is a gift to all. If this doesn't make someone appreciate more our little blue ball in space then nothing will penetrate the pop culture distracted minds.
Quite incredible, amazing work. Wonderful achievement given the severe way below sub-zero recording conditions, terrific dedication.
You have subscribed. See a lot of beautiful works in 2021. Happy New Year ~
Que belleza natural. Impresionante única .No quisiera morir sin antes ver una auténtica aurora boreal polar!!!! Preciosa música como baila con la hermosa aurora boreal!!!!
Spectacularly beautiful. Thank you.
It’s so beautiful. I wanna go there one day!
semplicemente FANTASTICO !!!....Complimenti
This is amazing. Exceptional piece of art. Bravo Zulu
Its beautiful
Love the 8k, thank you for all the wonderful videos you create!
Absolutely stunning. Made my day.
So amazing. And absolutely unique. Such a rare thing nowadays 👌
Incredible imagery and scenes.
How in the **** does this have ANY dislikes? Are these people mad!? I love your timelapse videos and this one of the northern lights with the milky way as almost a center point is breathtaking to say the least!
I’m guessing you use an astro modified camera because the colors and details in the multi-way are insane!
Thank you for sharing 🤙
Thx! Standard Sony A7R3 actually 😉
Timestorm Films 🤯
Triggered Flat Earthers
That was astonishing!
Moriré...sin haber visto este cielo con mis propios ojos. Me dan ganas de llorar, pero me alegro de que haya alguien que lo pueda hacer.
Thank you Martin, for another spectacular addition to my research library.
New edition on my bucket list
Beautiful picture and awesome work!
That is freaking crazy. Absolutely brilliant.
To use Jodie Fosters words from the movie Contact ........ Some... celestial event No-- No words. No words...to describe it. Poetry. They should have sent a poet. It's so beautiful. Beautiful. So beautiful. I had no idea. I had no.... I had no idea.
This is breathtaking beautiful. Wow.
Absolutely amazing!!! Thanks you so much !!
wow! breathtaking show👍👏👏👏👏👏👏😍
Who can dislike this video?? I don't understand...
So beautiful! but man that is so next level cold 🥶
I love it🤩🤩
I wish this video would never end...
Simply amazing
Mesmerising.
Wow wow WOW! absolutely incredible 🤩
Beautyfull work nice
As again, another masterpiece.
realy gorgeous ! Thanks