Aydın Büyüktaş, using drone photography, produces surreal 'folded' landscapes that seamlessly combine aerial and ground-level perspectives.
Steve McQueen, Drumroll (1998)
Time Tunnel (Camera on a Car Wheel), by Dirk Koy for Boris Blank/Yello
Roel Wouters, Camera Workshop at ECAL
Full Circle from Callum Cooper (Jump Rope Camera)
- Another camera on a drill
- Centriphone by Nicolas Vuignier
- Gimbal-stabilized camera on a dog
- 360° camera in a cannon
I had the idea of a new astro time-lapse technique in which the camera is pointed right at the north star and mounted to a motorized pivot point directly lined up with the sensor so the camera is able to spin with the stars through the night. Sit back, relax and Ride the Sky.
- Lance Page, Ride the Sky
- Time Lapse Sky Shows Earth Rotating Instead of Stars
- Vincent Brady, Planetary Panorama: 360 Degree Night-Sky Time-Lapse
Sometimes the camera is moving relative to the reference frame of gravity, but not to the apparent scene:
Studio Moniker, Sally or see on YouTube
Here the camera is made to "move" in post-production, in order to produce an apparently stationary object.
Paul Pfeiffer' The Rules of Basketball
White Glove Tracking project by Evan Roth and Ben Engebreth, et al., e.g.: Zach Lieberman for White Glove Tracking or at their Gallery
Dirk Koy, "Fixed" series:
"Bullet lens" moving quickly through narrow spaces: the Laowa 24mm f/14 Probe Lens
"Zoom In", Hotwheels+GoPro mount: