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The Mountain (Short Video)

Sent by freshteam on 23 Dec 2011 / 0 Comment

By: TSO Pho­tog­ra­phy
Info: http://vimeo.com/22439234

This was filmed between 4th and 11th April 2011. I had the plea­sure of vis­it­ing El Teide. Spain´s high­est moun­tain @(3718m) is one of the best places in the world to pho­to­graph the stars and is also the loca­tion of Teide Obser­va­to­ries, con­sid­ered to be one of the world´s best observatories.

The goal was to cap­ture the beau­ti­ful Milky Way galaxy along with one of the most amaz­ing moun­tains I know El Teide. I have to say this was one of the most exhaust­ing trips I have done. There was a lot of hik­ing at high alti­tudes and prob­a­bly less than 10 hours of sleep in total for the whole week. Hav­ing been here 10–11 times before I had a long list of must-see loca­tions I wanted to cap­ture for this movie, but I am still not 100% used to car­ry­ing around so much gear required for time-lapse movies.

A large sand­storm hit the Sahara Desert on the 9th April (bit.ly/g3tsDW) and at approx 3am in the night the sand­storm hit me, mak­ing it nearly impos­si­ble to see the sky with my own eyes.

Inter­est­ingly enough my cam­era was set for a 5 hour sequence of the milky way dur­ing this time and I was sure my whole scene was ruined. To my sur­prise, my cam­era had man­aged to cap­ture the sand­storm which was back­lit by Grand Canary Island mak­ing it look like golden clouds. The Milky Way was shin­ing through the clouds, mak­ing the stars sparkle in an inter­est­ing way. So if you ever won­dered how the Milky Way would look through a Sahara sand­storm, look at 00:32.

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