Finn O'Hara's Time Lapse Rises From the Dead
Last November, we ran a cool time-lapse BTS from photographer Finn O'Hara of a huge-scale Toronto Maple Leafs shoot. It was up for a few hours, then had to be pulled over some confusion over who owned the rights to the video.
It was replaced with a watered-down, neutered version which didn't get anyone's panties in a bunch -- or show much of anything.
But the campaign has run its course and the original video is okay to run now. If you missed it, you can see it updated on the original post. It's a neat look into what goes into a 35-NHL player cattle call.
(Answer: Probably more than you think.)
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It was replaced with a watered-down, neutered version which didn't get anyone's panties in a bunch -- or show much of anything.
But the campaign has run its course and the original video is okay to run now. If you missed it, you can see it updated on the original post. It's a neat look into what goes into a 35-NHL player cattle call.
(Answer: Probably more than you think.)
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4 Comments:
Thanks David! Hey, the video also includes some of the photos taken ... very cool.
Thanks David, Great to see the final results.
Best,
Ryan
Fenix Fotography | www.fenixfoto.com
If I had the time and resources, I would love to produce such an image. But I can't help but ask (like others have too), why not accomplish the same results using Photoshop? Is there any reason to use such a production over a less costly resource like Photoshop??
Just curious.
Von:
See http://www.flickr.com/groups/strobist/discuss/72157622732453552/
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