Filmmaker Chris Field captures the beautiful but deadly world of carnivorous plants in his "biolapse," Carnivora Gardinum. The project took over a year to complete, with 107 days of continuous shooting on two cameras.
See more from Chris Field.
http://biolapse.com/
Go behind the scenes with Field as he demonstrates his process.
https://vimeo.com/112595590
Check out the Chronos Project.
http://thechronosproject.com/
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