Cloud Graffiti
The script I use to make time slice images from a timelapse allows me to make 4 different images from the same set of photos, by "building" them in different directions - north, south, east, or west. For example, using the north direction will create an image with horizontal slices that starts at the bottom of the image and moves upward (north) so the last slice at the top is taken from the last photo of the timelapse and the slice at the bottom is from the start of the timelapse.
To create this image I made 4 timeslice images (each one a different direction) using 912 photos from the timelapse. Then I combined all 4 time slice images using my time stacking method (so the brightest pixels show through) and it produced this crazy image that reminded me of some intricate graffiti, but instead of paint on a wall, it's clouds in the sky with a little time distortion (time slice) and time compression (time stack)
To create this image I made 4 timeslice images (each one a different direction) using 912 photos from the timelapse. Then I combined all 4 time slice images using my time stacking method (so the brightest pixels show through) and it produced this crazy image that reminded me of some intricate graffiti.
Cloud Graffiti
The script I use to make time slice images from a timelapse allows me to make 4 different images from the same set of photos, by "building" them in different directions - north, south, east, or west. For example, using the north direction will create an image with horizontal slices that starts at the bottom of the image and moves upward (north) so the last slice at the top is taken from the last photo of the timelapse and the slice at the bottom is from the start of the timelapse.
To create this image I made 4 timeslice images (each one a different direction) using 912 photos from the timelapse. Then I combined all 4 time slice images using my time stacking method (so the brightest pixels show through) and it produced this crazy image that reminded me of some intricate graffiti, but instead of paint on a wall, it's clouds in the sky with a little time distortion (time slice) and time compression (time stack)
To create this image I made 4 timeslice images (each one a different direction) using 912 photos from the timelapse. Then I combined all 4 time slice images using my time stacking method (so the brightest pixels show through) and it produced this crazy image that reminded me of some intricate graffiti.