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Title: Flight paths of birds
Post by: Donna on 24-Jan-14, 10:12:46 AM
http://vimeo.com/32363204 (http://vimeo.com/32363204)  Very cool experiment by Dennis Hlynsky, posted by Kate St. John

If birds left a visual trail in the sky, what would their flight paths look like?

Dennis Hlynsky, an artist and professor at the Rhode Island School of Design, has been experimenting with this for several years.  He became interested in birds when “During the winter of 2008 I left the house in the wee early morning looking for anything to record with my new pocket video camera. I began to notice life above.“  Since then he’s been filming birds and animals, then using Adobe After Effects to convert their motion to dotted trails.  Fast-moving birds become open dashes, slow-moving ones are thick lines.

Starling videos are especially interesting because the flocks collect a few birds at a time and flee in a tightly packed blob.  Click on the screenshot above to watch Hlynsky’s video “data in data out” of starlings on wires in East Providence.


Title: Re: Flight paths of birds
Post by: MAK on 24-Jan-14, 11:29:35 AM
That was pretty neat!  :thanks2:


Title: Re: Flight paths of birds
Post by: Shaky on 24-Jan-14, 12:22:05 PM
I want to learn how to do that.


Title: Re: Flight paths of birds
Post by: Donna on 24-Jan-14, 01:10:15 PM
I want to learn how to do that.

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lock the camera down. Shoot with foreground background contrast. Use time effects in After Effects. It's really simple.... oh and shoot a lot and hope something beautiful occurs

I don't know what that means but.....does it help?   http://www.auzgnosis.com/akns/get_akns.htm (http://www.auzgnosis.com/akns/get_akns.htm) This was on his site too Shaky! It's very cool however he does it!

http://vimeo.com/84361066 (http://vimeo.com/84361066)


Title: Re: Flight paths of birds
Post by: Shaky on 24-Jan-14, 01:25:18 PM
I want to learn how to do that.

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lock the camera down. Shoot with foreground background contrast. Use time effects in After Effects. It's really simple.... oh and shoot a lot and hope something beautiful occurs

I don't know what that means but.....does it help?   http://www.auzgnosis.com/akns/get_akns.htm (http://www.auzgnosis.com/akns/get_akns.htm) This was on his site too Shaky! It's very cool however he does it!

http://vimeo.com/84361066 (http://vimeo.com/84361066)

Yes, it helps. Thanks.


Title: Re: Flight paths of birds
Post by: Donna on 24-Jan-14, 01:43:18 PM
I want to learn how to do that.

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lock the camera down. Shoot with foreground background contrast. Use time effects in After Effects. It's really simple.... oh and shoot a lot and hope something beautiful occurs

I don't know what that means but.....does it help?   http://www.auzgnosis.com/akns/get_akns.htm (http://www.auzgnosis.com/akns/get_akns.htm) This was on his site too Shaky! It's very cool however he does it!

http://vimeo.com/84361066 (http://vimeo.com/84361066)

Yes, it helps. Thanks.

 :thumbsup:


Title: Re: Flight paths of birds
Post by: carla on 24-Jan-14, 05:32:54 PM
Wow............love the starlings.... :mini-bird: :mini-bird: :mini-bird: :mini-bird: :mini-bird: :mini-bird: :mini-bird: