Everest | Short Films
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Uploaded on 30 March, 2014
Elia Saikaly produced this timelapse short film showing the beauty of night at Mt. Everest. The magic on film sometimes begins at night.
Length : 2:22
Categorized as: Short Films Nature & Timelapse
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Daren M. Becker
This expedition was extremely difficult on my body due to the lack of sleep which as we all know is incredibly important at altitude for so many reasons including recovery and acclimatization. This time lapse film gives you a pretty good indication of what the views are like at night and I simply could not pass them up. All I kept thinking was how I would later be able to share them with the public. As a result, I suffered quite a bit during many of the climbing days, but seeing how it all came together made it all incredibly worthwhile.
July 1, 2013 at 4:28 pm
Nick
SWEET STUFF
December 2, 2014 at 6:04 am
Cinci4life
Absolutley amazing!
December 3, 2014 at 6:03 am