Our journey takes us to the Delight Hotel in Swakopmund. From here we drive south back into the Namib-Naukluft National Park. The Namib nuzzles up to the Atlantic Ocean here. We explore the dunes of the Namib desert, which are bright yellow here, on a safari in an all-terrain vehicle. We photograph countless seals, flamingos and pelicans at Pelican Point near Walvis Bay.
Time-lapse photography is the first stage when transitioning from still photography to shooting video. These video clips are composed of 25 individual frames per second. Our hunderteins filmmaker Stephan Klein explains how it works in this episode. To do so, we use the LRT PRO Timer and LRTimelapse, a software program by Gunther Wegner.
The ‘Living Desert’ tour has shown us that even the sandy desert, which for all intents and purposes appears to be dead, is teeming with life.
More about Colourclass Namibia:
https://www.eizo.eu/academy/colourcla...
Our team:
@Alexander Heinrichs
Stephan Klein (@hunderteins)
Christian Ohlig (@EIZO Deutschland, Österreich und Schweiz)
Technical partners for the Colourclass Namibia project:
@Adobe @Epidemic Sound @f-stop @G-Technology Storage @LRTimelapse Time Lapse Photography @NOVOFLEXTV @RICOH THETA @SanDisk @Sony Europe @WhiteWall
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