by Michael dEstries
Categories: Arts/Culture, Video.

Using a Canon 5D MKII and a motorized dolly, artist Sean Stiegemeier visited the sites around the Iceland’s Eyjafjallajökull volcano and recorded the renewed eruptions May 1st-2nd.

While not the same intensity as earlier, the new ash being thrown into the sky has caused delays and cancellations throughout European airspace. Stiegemeier’s video, however, is oddly calming and offers a fresh perspective on the natural beauty of such an event.

Have a look below — or visit the authors Vimeo page for more examples of his work.

Iceland, Eyjafjallajökull – May 1st and 2nd, 2010 from Sean Stiegemeier on Vimeo.

via Gawker


Categories: Arts/Culture, Video.

About Michael dEstries

Michael has been blogging since 2005 on issues such as sustainability, renewable energy, philanthropy, and healthy living. He regularly contributes to a slew of publications, as well as consulting with companies looking to make an impact using the web and social media. He lives in Ithaca, NY with his family on an apple farm.

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  • Cheryl

    Beautiful!