Project Seeks To Capture Long-Term Time Lapse of the Platte River

June 19, 2012

A team led by photographer Michael Forsberg and NET Television project manager Michael Farrell recently embarked on a large-scale time lapse project the likes of which you don’t usually see. The project, which you can follow on their website, constitutes an attempt to visually document the Platte River — a long-standing source of water and power to a large part of the United States.

In order to achieve this visual documentation, the team is planning on installing a total of 45 DSLR cameras at different strategic locations along the Platte River, each of which will take one photo per hour during daylight hours each day for (funding permitting) years to come. The videos will show the ebb and flow of this mighty river and hopefully serve as a source of education for future generations.

See the project to date visit: http://plattebasintimelapse.com/

Source: http://www.petapixel.com

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