Via Vimeo user Matt Howard (click for his page)
  • Via Vimeo user Matt Howard (click for his page)

Ohio may have one of the mosts polluted coastlines in the country, but it sure does look nice when the sun sets in Cleveland. Vimeo user Matt Howard just uploaded his video from Whiskey Island, condensing a full sunset into three and a half minutes, and it’s worth a watch:

Here are the details of how he did it:

Panasonic GH3
Pana / Leica Summilux DG 25mm f/1.4
B&W UV / Haze Filter (46mm)
1920×1080 @ 30fps
Speed increased to 1000%

Doug Brown is a staff writer at Scene with a passion for public records laws and investigative reporting. A native of Ann Arbor, Mich., he has an M.A. in journalism from the Kent State University School of Journalism and Mass Communication and a B.A. in political science from Hiram College. Prior to joining Scene, Doug was a contributing writer for Deadspin.com, reporting behind-the-scenes stories about college sports through public records and developing sources. Doug's work as an enterprise reporter for the Daily Kent Stater was recognized by the Cleveland Press Club (2013 Ohio Excellence in Journalism Awards), Society of Professional Journalists (regional and national Mark of Excellence Awards), and the Associated Collegiate Press. He spent the summer of 2012 working for the Metro desk of the Cleveland Plain Dealer and spent previous summers working for Outside Bozeman Magazine and Crain's Detroit Business. His website is dougbrown8.com.

One reply on “Timelapse: A Whiskey Island Sunset”

  1. That’s pretty cool. I especially enjoyed the sped-up geese at around the 1:30 mark. And you’re right, that was absolutely worth a watch.

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