Los días pasan, las estaciones cambian y, sin darnos cuenta, pasa un año más. Intentando capturar la fugacidad de estos momentos, el fotógrafo Erik Solheim decidió retratar el paso del tiempo en Oslo durante 2010. La vegetación que veía desde la ventana de su casa sirvieron de inspiración para este proyecto y Solheim realizó fotografías de la naturaleza noruega cada 30 minutos durante todo un año. Más de 16.000 fotografías configuraron esta espectacular documentación que finalmente acabó en un vídeo de 3.888 fotogramas: La vida de la naturaleza capturada en 40 segundos.
The days go by, the seasons change and, without realizing it, a year has passed away. Trying to capture the fleeting nature of the moment, the photographer Erik Solheim decided to portray the pass of time in Oslo during 2010. The vegetation seen from the window of his house served as inspiration for this project and Solheim made photographs of the Norwegian nature every 30 minutes for a year. Over 16,000 pictures configured this spectacular documentation that finally ended in 3,888 video frames: The life of nature captured in 40 seconds.
The days go by, the seasons change and, without realizing it, a year has passed away. Trying to capture the fleeting nature of the moment, the photographer Erik Solheim decided to portray the pass of time in Oslo during 2010. The vegetation seen from the window of his house served as inspiration for this project and Solheim made photographs of the Norwegian nature every 30 minutes for a year. Over 16,000 pictures configured this spectacular documentation that finally ended in 3,888 video frames: The life of nature captured in 40 seconds.
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