Fire feat. Kathy Diamond’s Codebreaker by Erik West
David Knight - 7th May 2009
A very snowy tilt-shift timelapse video, reducing everything into a very detailed toy world, which was shot by Erik West in Milwaukee a few months ago.
A very snowy tilt-shift timelapse video, reducing everything into a very detailed toy world, which was shot by Erik West in Milwaukee a few months ago. If there is a God, then presumably this is how he sees us. And frankly, I may never get on one of those little dinky flying toys again. Actually after shooting around 4500 stills, Erik created the tilt-shift effect in post. But <a href="http://www.vimeo.com/keithloutit/videos">Keith Loutit</a>, who's work was featured at BUG a while back, does it for real. I think.
If there is a God, then presumably this is how he sees us. And frankly, I may never get on one of those little dinky flying toys again.
A very snowy tilt-shift timelapse video, reducing everything into a very detailed toy world, which was shot by Erik West in Milwaukee a few months ago. If there is a God, then presumably this is how he sees us. And frankly, I may never get on one of those little dinky flying toys again. Actually after shooting around 4500 stills, Erik created the tilt-shift effect in post. But <a href="http://www.vimeo.com/keithloutit/videos">Keith Loutit</a>, who's work was featured at BUG a while back, does it for real. I think.
Actually after shooting around 4500 stills, Erik created the tilt-shift effect in post. But Keith Loutit, who's work was featured at BUG a while back, does it for real. I think.
A very snowy tilt-shift timelapse video, reducing everything into a very detailed toy world, which was shot by Erik West in Milwaukee a few months ago. If there is a God, then presumably this is how he sees us. And frankly, I may never get on one of those little dinky flying toys again. Actually after shooting around 4500 stills, Erik created the tilt-shift effect in post. But <a href="http://www.vimeo.com/keithloutit/videos">Keith Loutit</a>, who's work was featured at BUG a while back, does it for real. I think.
David Knight - 7th May 2009