Beautiful Time-Lapse Short From Chile: “Ancients”

The cleanest, darkest sky on Earth
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This film follows the ancient cycle of sunset, to night, to sunrise. A continuous loop of perpetual movement that has been unbroken since the dawn of time, and the only true constant in our lives.

I shot this film over 12 days around the San Pedro de Atacama region of Northern Chile. San Pedro is an oasis town in the Atacama and sits at an altitude of 2600m. The town is a great base to explore the fascinating landscapes that surround it, and everything just goes up and up.

The Atacama is well-known for what are arguably the cleanest, darkest skies on Earth. The dry air adds an extra transparency and this coupled with the altitude creates a night sky like no other. I visited at a time when Venus was situated quite close to the centre of the Milky Way; an astronomical event that only takes place every 8 years or so. I also timed my visit with the Autumn equinox which is a good time of year to capture Zodiacal light; the celestial phenomenon caused by sunlight scattering interplanetary space dust in the Zodiacal cloud. It stretches across the ecliptic and glows for a short while after sunset like a UFO beam and I was lucky enough to witness this every night I stepped out into the dark.

In my opinion an adventure is not complete unless there are challenges, and this trip was no different. My luggage was lost for the first 6 days I was there so for half of my trip I had no tripods and no motion control equipment. I shot many time-lapses in this film with my cameras on buckets weighted down with rocks! it was far from ideal but I was determined not to miss an opportunity to capture this wonderful sky. I battled through with little food and less sleep, language barriers and I even broke down in the middle of nowhere at one point, but at least the sunset was nice that evening! I found the Atacama to be a very harsh landscape; the dry air makes your skin crack and split, the winds pummel you with every gust and the altitude slows you down and affects your ability to hike with heavy equipment. By the end of this trip me, my kit and my car had taken a real battering but it was all worth it, I wouldn’t have had it any other way.

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All footage is available in resolutions up to 4k. If you would like to licence any of my clips or talk about a project you have in mind please contact me at:
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For motion control I used the Stage One Dolly System by Dynamic Perception:
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(c) Nicholas Buer 2014

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13 comments
1 Charles Johnson  Sat, Jan 25, 2014 5:52:21pm

The shots of the Milky Way in this film are incredible.

2 Charles Johnson  Sat, Jan 25, 2014 6:09:41pm
3 b.d.  Sat, Jan 25, 2014 6:12:28pm

re: #2 Charles Johnson

She sounds like a nice lady

4 jaunte  Sat, Jan 25, 2014 6:15:07pm
5 RealityBasedSteve  Sat, Jan 25, 2014 6:17:08pm

re: #4 jaunte

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I hadn’t thought about it, but he’s right. And the wackier the conspiracy, the more the web site looks like a bad GeoCities account.

RBS

6 klys  Sat, Jan 25, 2014 6:17:46pm

re: #5 RealityBasedSteve

I hadn’t thought about it, but he’s right. And the wackier the conspiracy, the more the web site looks like a bad GeoCities account.

RBS

Confession: I always misread GeoCities as GeoCrites.

No idea why.

7 Gus  Sat, Jan 25, 2014 6:20:05pm

re: #4 jaunte

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BigInternet keeping the man down.

8 Charles Johnson  Sat, Jan 25, 2014 6:20:22pm
9 lawhawk  Sat, Jan 25, 2014 6:21:08pm

re: #1 Charles Johnson

Even more incredible when you think of how he did some of this without a tripod or motion control gear.

In my opinion an adventure is not complete unless there are challenges, and this trip was no different. My luggage was lost for the first 6 days I was there so for half of my trip I had no tripods and no motion control equipment. I shot many time-lapses in this film with my cameras on buckets weighted down with rocks! it was far from ideal but I was determined not to miss an opportunity to capture this wonderful sky.

It’s stuff like this that gets me bipolar about my own photography - either to put down the camera and quit trying to get the great shot or to work even harder to perfect. So far, I’ve come away with the latter though it is watching people put together art like this that leaves me in awe.

10 RealityBasedSteve  Sat, Jan 25, 2014 6:22:20pm

Maybe we should have a contest tonight, who ever posts a link to the best bad conspiracy website (and remember we’re talking about the quality of the site, not the actual conspiracy) will win some kind of a prize.

I’ll toss my entry in, the ever popular Time Cube, which I firmly believe that nobody in history (including the author) has ever managed to read from top to bottom in one sitting.

RBS

11 Charles Johnson  Sat, Jan 25, 2014 6:29:15pm
12 Stanley Sea  Sat, Jan 25, 2014 7:05:00pm

re: #8 Charles Johnson

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Yeah, very good.

13 Pythagoras  Mon, Jan 27, 2014 11:27:27pm

The meteors were particularly cool.


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