Limestone Cave

by Ref-G

120 photos
$12.99
120 photos
$34.99
120 photos
$56.99
1 video
$7.99
1 video
$22.99
1 video
$36.99

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Photo Pack

A photo pack of a limestone cave system.

This cave has been revisited 3 times with different types of lighting equipment.

It includes small shot sequences with different lighting set ups to show how the same location can look drastically differently in various light.

Content:
Entrance (38 photos)
Inside (82 photos)
The aim of this reference footage was to shine a flashlight on the rocks and water. You get unusual ripple caustics effect on the cave walls if the light falls on the water.

This one-minute video clip has been recorded on the tripod. It was set up meter deep in the water and centered in this external cave passage.

As it is pitch black in the caves flash light has been the only source of light for the video.

Footage is fully stable, no motion involved.

Video Pack

A photo pack of a limestone cave system.

This cave has been revisited 3 times with different types of lighting equipment.

It includes small shot sequences with different lighting set ups to show how the same location can look drastically differently in various light.

Content:
Entrance (38 photos)
Inside (82 photos)
The aim of this reference footage was to shine a flashlight on the rocks and water. You get unusual ripple caustics effect on the cave walls if the light falls on the water.

This one-minute video clip has been recorded on the tripod. It was set up meter deep in the water and centered in this external cave passage.

As it is pitch black in the caves flash light has been the only source of light for the video.

Footage is fully stable, no motion involved.