I love good timelapse videos. When they depict places around the planet, it boosts my desire to travel. I admire photographers who make an effort to create these demanding videos, and this time I’m presenting you with a timelapse by Chris Biela. Last time he took us to Chicago, and this time we go somewhere warmer – Hawaii. It features some of the most beautiful places on the Island of Oahu, and Chris was lucky enough to capture rainbows and supermoon as well during his stay. He shared with us some details about making the timelapse, some photos, and of course – the video that might just help you decide where to spend your summer vacation.
Chris spent time on the Island of Oahu – Hawaii, which is the most visited and well known touristic destination. However, he says that you have to escape the crowds if you really want to experience Hawaiian spirit:
Chris says that capturing supermoon was one of the highlights of his trip:
Chris feels that Hawaii is very special for him, and wanted to dedicate the whole project as a big “thank you” to the People of Hawaii, their land and their culture. I asked Chris some details about his project. First of all – how long it lasted and how many photos did he take:
If you’re wondering about the gear he used, this is his list:
Canon 5D MK III with Promote ControlSyrp Genie MiniManfrotto tripod.
He processed the pictures in LR Time Lapse, Lightroom 5 and edited in Sony Movie Studio 13. And in case you were wondering about the locations, this timelapse captures more than 20 locations throughout the island: Kaiwa ridge (Pilbox), Lanikai Beach, Diamond Head State Monument, Banzai Pipeline, YMCA Waialua -The Others Village From TV Show Lost – to name just a few.
Finally, I asked Chris what the hardest part was, and here’s what he said: The hardest part was to capture rainbows since they appear fast and last not too long. Well, it may have been hard, but he captured more rainbows than I saw for the past ten years. I like the versatility of this timelapse and the fact that Chris really went all around the island to capture it in all its beauty. If you also like Chris’ work, make sure to give him a follow on 500px or subscribe to his YouTube channel. [HI-Lapse OAHU – Hawaii 4K Time Lapse | Chris Biela]