A video of photos shot in Bali goes beyond what we even realized was visually possible.
The stunning capture in the above video uses camera mapping, an editing technique that makes a 2D scene look 3D, according to the video’s creator, Claudiu Manea, who posted the project to YouTube on Jan. 18 this year.
Set to some culturally-appropriate Gamelan music, you’ll just be mesmerized as you see breathtaking stills of subak—Bali’s rice terraces that are UNESCO World Heritage recognized—as well as some daily life of locals, mainly farmers.
But seriously, those rice terraces, though. You’ll feel like you’re right there breathing in the morning mist as you find yourself lost in the images.
Enough on that from us. Do yourself a favor and just watch it. Now.
For those photogs who want to know more about how this project is even possible, Manea explains it better in the video’s description than we ever could:

