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</a> <br></br>A year-long time-lapse project in Acadia National Park by 18 year old Will Greene. Started as a senior exhibition project at Mount Desert Island High School, the film spans four seasons with over 35,000 images and 36 hours worth of footage, all compressed into 5 minutes. My hope is that this film inspires others to appreciate and protect Acadia and the natural world as a whole.<br></br>
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</a><br />A year-long time-lapse project in Acadia National Park by 18 year old Will Greene. Started as a senior exhibition project at Mount Desert Island High School, the film spans four seasons with over 35,000 images and 36 hours worth of footage, all compressed into 5 minutes. My hope is that this film inspires others to appreciate and protect Acadia and the natural world as a whole.<br />
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To purchase prints, please visit <a href="https://society6.com/acadiatimelapseproject">https://society6.com/acadiatimelapseproject</a><br />
Not all stills are uploaded yet, but will be soon!<br />
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Like the page at <a href="https://www.facebook.com/timelapseacadia">https://www.facebook.com/timelapseacadia</a><br />
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Equipment:<br />
Cameras: Nikon D610, Nikon D90,<br />
Lenses: Nikon 24-85mm, Rokinon 14mm, Nikon 12-24mm DX, Nikon 80-200mm<br />
Dynamic Perception Stage Zero<br />
Software: Lightroom 5, LRTimelapse, Final Cut Pro X<br />
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Special thanks to Acadia National Park, Friends of Acadia, MDIHS, Ned Johnston, Jack Sasner, and Bo Greene<br />
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The film is dedicated to my father, Craig W. Greene, a lifelong lover and steward of Acadia, who passed away when I was six.