Norway During The Polar Night

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  • Опубликовано: 13 янв 2025

Комментарии • 9

  • @aaronmontgomery6977
    @aaronmontgomery6977 2 года назад +1

    Glad you're back! Beautiful video!

  • @_danielteo_
    @_danielteo_ Год назад +1

    Well done

  • @fanimations2363
    @fanimations2363 2 года назад +1

    Hi, there do you have these footages for download. I would like to color grade these footages for practice.
    If you can make them available that would be great!

    • @chrisandchris
      @chrisandchris  2 года назад +1

      Hi there - we appreciate the support. Unfortunately we don't put footage available for download as this is copyrighted content we own and use for additional work. There are plenty of great websites out there that provide footage for color grade practice we'd recommend checking out.

    • @fanimations2363
      @fanimations2363 2 года назад

      @@chrisandchris Thanks , got it!

  • @EricSelle777
    @EricSelle777 Год назад

    It amazes me that you only used the 50mm Nanomorph! Some of these shots seem much wider than that. I'm actually waiting for my 50mm to arrive, and plan to spend some time with it in the American Southwest... Can't wait! Thank you for sharing-
    What camera are you using? Is it easy to shoot/expose the auroras?

    • @chrisandchris
      @chrisandchris  Год назад

      Yes - since it’s an anamorphic lens, once you desqueeze in post the focal length should look a bit more like a 35mm in terms of field of view. I think it’s 37mm or something close to that.
      I can’t say it works perfectly as there is a lot of pincushion distortion and because I shot on a full frame camera (a7IV) there is some noticeable wobble in some shots as I shot free hand.
      For the aurora, those are the only shots not filmed on the Nanomorph. I used a 20mm G for those and ran timelapses.
      Have fun with the lens! It is really fun to play with. It looks best on a tripod or stabilized, but if you have a steady hand you can still make good shots free hand as well, just be aware of any wobble from the corners if you’re using a full frame camera.