Typically when you hear about photography taking years to complete, it's some epic Martin Scorsese movie like The Irishman, not a short time-lapse video.
But that's exactly what Jonas Høholt's piece JUTLAND II: Breath of the Seasons is—a three and a half-minute clip that took years to shoot—three years, in fact, from early 2017 until early 2020. The beautiful landscapes captured in his home area of Jutland in Denmark, which are more than deserving of its Vimeo Staff Pick, show the peninsula's fascinating change over time.
Jonas used two Canon DSLRs, both Canon and Sigma lenses, and a whole bunch of accessories. For those asking how he did it, the Danish photographer posted a tutorial video on YouTube, which captures the entire process.
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