Around the clock
A stunning new film shows the life of a Lake District hill over the course of 24 hours – from the moon and stars at night to sunrise and a number of sheep and walkers turning up. Created as part of this year’s If You Could project by filmmaker Michael Moloneyand photographer John Hooper, it was shot around Pavey Ark near Great Langdale. The stunning 720° panorama (twice around) starts with the last light of day fading, rotating right as the moon rises and the stars come out. The constellation of Orion at last drops beyond the hill as the sun rises, before sheep and walkers can be seen crisscrossing the hills. Simply inspiring.
- This entry was posted on: Monday, January 18th, 2010 at 12:47 pm
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- Tags: astronomy, film, hill walking, Lake District, Photography
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