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This is the 6th shot of the sequence. I selected 4 from the first 7 shots to share. Taken with Oly Pro Cap High - 60fps. I have noticed with the Swallow, Bee Eater and Kingfisher that the flight postures repeats itself after the first 6 - 8 shots.

 

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Pick of the day. Shot this this morning with the EM1.3/300f2.8 with Pro Capture High (60fps) in SAF, Diamond Focus Area(5 points) ISO 2500, f8, 1/2500 at Fl 600(1200mm in 35mm mode). I love the Pro C feature becos it captures pose of BIF that I am not able with CAF. My response is just not quick enough.

 

I tried the new 150-400 Pro lens and loved it. But the addition 500gms compared to the 300f4 hurt my risk after 15 mins of hand holding. Cancel my pre-order for now.

 

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Thanks to Olympus ProCapture mode that allows shooting full resolution pictures up to 60fps! Enjoy! Shot with my E-M1 Mark II and the Olympus 60mm f2.8 Macro lens at f3.2 and ISO200.

Lunar eclipse from September 7th, 2025 during totality. The image is a HDR blend stacked out of a 2-minute video at 60fps.

Taking a video allows me to extract thousands of images (60 per second), automatically select the best frames (without clouds) using software such as Autostakkert and then stack them all together to produce a detailed image with high signal-to-noise ratio.

The result is this 300-image stack. Hoping we have much better weather for the next eclipse.

今回はネタ動画です🍣(笑)

動画好きな仲良し3人で撮影編集してみたので

出来たら3本全部見て欲しいです💗

 

下にリンク張っておくので是非どうぞ!

 

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【マグロ】ラッセル

 

【えび】わたし

 

【たまご】やっしー

 

【PLAYER】[HD]RECORDMAN WIP

【えびのHAIR】tram J0826 hair

    新作つけて撮ろうとしたのに付け替えるの忘れた!

    もかちゅーごめんw

 

【解像度】4096X1648

【FRAMELATE】60fps

【SIZE】708 MB

【再生時間】2:11

【ビットレート】45000

 

Billie Eilish ♬ bad guyI

 

4Kで見れますYOUTUBE

 

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すっかり秋ですねぇ

昼夜の寒暖差が激しいこの時期

風邪をひかないようにお気を付けくださいね?

 

秋といえば・・・食欲の秋?(笑)

食べ物がおいしくなるのはなぜなのか?

って事で今回は動画もSSもお寿司になってみたよw

  

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Sony A1/200-600mm 4k60. 840mm + crop mode.

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Sony A1/200-600mm 4k 60fps.

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On Larch 4k 60fps.

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Sony A1/200-600mm. 4k 60fps.

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So just a random video was a mess around and stuffs some uk drill music will do more i think i dunno here is the song go support it! www.youtube.com/watch?v=7OVoFXvztLs

 

Dropbox link for the 60fps version www.dropbox.com/s/z0lliss9pvtt6ac/brap.mp4?dl=0

Great blue heron lands in the rain at Cherry Creek Reservoir, Colorado.

 

We're very lucky to have a GBH nursery, rookery at Cherry Creek State Park, with around 15-nests now Not long ago, we had an occasional nest, but a pair found a nice, protected place back in the woods, but near the lake and the rookery has been growing ever since.

 

The nests are all high in the cottonwood trees, so it's hard to get shots back in the rookery, but there are plenty of GBH to shoot, once they've fledged. It's hard to tell a juvenile from an adult once they've fledged. It's simply amazing how fast those chicks grow.

This American goldfinch is at Cherry Creek State Park, Colorado, taking off from a thistle bush, below the main office, on the main road.

 

You never know when an interesting bird will fly in. I usually set myself a time limit. In this instance, I decided to at 9 a.m., after more than an hour of waiting. Like so many times, it was 8:58 when this gorgeous male goldfinch flew in. It sat on the thistle for a few seconds and then took off.

 

My camera was shooting at 60-frames per second. I had pre-capture engaged, which continually takes images and throws then away immediately, keeping only the last .3-sec. It's much easier to get these flight shots at 60-fps and pre-capture. I had several "keepers" to choose from.

The only place I took an actual picture with my DSLR in addition to my video was at Burnett, where the sky looked really pissed off for a little bit while she tried to conger up some precipitation. 4178 and 4219 have an easy handle on their little train, and all hell would break loose for the crew at Brandon and Utley later on. I missed some extremely dramatic light with some actual decent sunshine a couple hours later on the Markesan sub. Oh well. Win some, lose some. Trouble, big trouble. If you want to see me fight with my video camera’s settings while I chased this train in 60FPS at 4k, here is the link. youtu.be/sc1kwC860n0?si=MNJPv-RD4vX8o6Gd

SonyA1/ 200-600mm + x1.4 extender.4K/60fps.

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sie zwinkerte dem Ebenbild zu

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FOCUS for hunting

Sony A1/ 200-600mm/4k 60fps.

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I thought I should share these vidyas I did a while back, instead of them just living on my iPad. I had the tripod for this camera 😊 it’s like someone is flipping the light on and off.

 

Edit: that flickering wasn't in the original vidyas and now it's bugging me.

Sony A1/200-600mm, 4k 60fps.

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SonyA1/200-600mm. 4K60.

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SonyA1/200-600mm. 4k60.

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Sony A1/200-600mm, 4k, 60fps.

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This is an American white pelican, fishing with its buddies near the eastern boat ramp, at Cherry Creek State Park, Colorado. They were dipping over and over and seeming to catch something with every dip.

 

Algae has been unusually high in the lake this year. It's been a little stinky, BUT the water birds have been very active catching fish. When I look closely at this catch, I see a tadpole very near frog stage and a young crawfish.

large is cool

 

My Casio is the fastest consumer digital camera on the market. It can capture 60fps. I held this water balloon in my hand while Mrs. ecstaticist popped it with a bbq skewer.

 

The balloon is half-popped in this frame. The water is still in spherical shape, and it is wearing the ballon like a hat.

 

So for 1/1250th of a second, I am holding a sphere of water with a yellow hat.

 

The Casio Ex-F1 is capable of 1/40,000th of a second exposures, but you need unnaturally bright light to use it.

 

Oh, BTW, wait til you see the slow motion video of the water balloon NOT popping as it hits the ground.

Genova, Italy (18 Oct 2022 21:47 UT)

Planet: diameter 48.9", mag -2.9, altitude ≈ 44°

 

Telescope: Orange 1977 vintage Celestron C8 (203 F/10 SC)

Mount: EQ5 with ST4 hand controller (no GoTo)

Camera: QHY5III462C Color

Barlow: GSO APO 2.5x

Filter: QHY UV/IR block

 

Recording scale: 0.150 arcsec/pixel

Equivalent focal length ≈ 3990 mm F/19.7

Image resized: +50%

 

Recording: SharpCap 4.0

(640x480 @ 60fps - 120 sec - RAW16 - Gain 120)

Best 25% frames of 7253

 

Alignment/Stacking: AutoStakkert! 3.1.4

Wavelets/Deconvolution: AstroSurface T5

Final Elaboration: GIMP 2.10.30

It's been much harder to shoot goldfinch at Cherry Creek State Park this year. Apparently the park did a massive week killing project this year, killing off most of the large thistle groups. There a few isolated thistle plants, which the finch are eating, but it's less likely to get them feeding and fighting and the locations are further from the roads.

 

This guy was feeding on a mix of prairie grass hulls and some blackeyed Susans.

Video from Canon T6i at 60fps, stacked with Registax. Mewlon 210 at prime focus.

I did these timelapses a while back and I thought I should share them with Flickr users instead of just family :) Oh, I forgot the tripod for this camera, so I had to place the camera on the ground and prop of the camera with rocks. Oh well 😐. Uugghhh! That flicker/flashing noise, is bugging me more than it should.

Strawberry Supermoon rising 6-24-21 over Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.

 

- 4k video of 15 minutes

- I pulled a frame out from the video every 2 minutes and 35 seconds

- loaded the frames as layers in photoshop

- blending mode: lighten

- small levels and curves adjustments

- save as tiff and jpeg

 

Camera: Nikon Z6ii, 4k video at 60fps,

Lens: Nikon 70-200 F2.8, shot at F4, 3200-iso.

Tripod: Manfrotto MT055XPRO3

The Transit Finder website predicted a pass that was visible from my house today, so I set up the 6" Celestron and Herschel Wedge to get it.

I'm quite pleased with the detail level! I used a Nikon D500 in 60fps HD mode and a 2x barlow.

 

Tech.details-brief: Sony Alpha 7R2 / ILCE-7Rm2 (APS-C mode)(RAW:ISO3200...64000), Celestron NexStar 4 SE(1325mm f/13) + Teleconvertor Rokinon 2x, 1/50s*7500frames(RAW mode and Video mode APS-C/4K/25fps:ISO12560 1/50s), packet RAW conversion and PiPP (for video), Autostakkert:planet,80%frames,Registax(wavelets); RAW stacking; Fork arm from Celestron NexStar 4 SE in eq.mode

Alt ~ 19°

Az ~ 222°

Local date and time of session 07.12.2018 21:30 - 22:04 (UTC+6)

The photo was shooted from a city courtyard in a relatively cold and clear night (-22°C).

Rus.: Соединение Марса и Нептуна 7 декабря 2018

Самая близкая (Марс) и самая далёкая (Нептун) к Земле планеты "сошлись" на крошечном участке неба.

Омский планетарий (vk.com/event174853487, afisha-omsk.ru/events/omskij-planetarij/13857-nabljudenie...)

заранее оповестил горожан, что 7 декабря Нептун будет всего в 2 угловых минутах от Марса (это расстояние в 16 раз меньше диаметра Луны!), что позволит наблюдать обе эти планеты в одном поле зрения при большом увеличении.

Максимальное сближение было предсказано в 20:40 местного времени (17:40 Msk).

Но я решил начать наблюдение к 19:00, когда планеты достигнут наибольшей высоты (30°).

К сожалению, небо вопреки прогнозу в это время заволокли облака. Шансов не было, и я ушёл на прогулку, во время которой ок. 20:00 обнаружил, что на Юге открылось чистое небо, в котором призывно горел ярко-красный Марс.

Примчался домой, собрал телескоп, монтировку, камеру... потом долго и безрезультатно настраивал монтировку, которая отказывалась удерживать телескоп (смазка подводит уже при температурах от -15°C) и его приходилось балансировать... найденной у детской горки картонкой (днём на ней кто-то катался, видимо;-).

Начать наблюдение удалось лишь к 21:30, когда и пик соединения был пройден и планеты уже существенно приблизились к горизонту - до 19°, рискуя "зацепиться" за крыши городских домов и утонуть в засветке фонарей...

Но видимое расстояние между планетами было всё ещё очень мало - на фото оцениваю его 0°3'7.69".

Планеты шикарно смотрелись в окуляре: яркий красный жёсткий и большой Марс и серо-голубой крошечный и немного аморфный Нептун.

Немного мешала дымка, зато у Марса она переотражениями лучей образовала роскошную "корону" (на фото убрал и теперь начинаю жалеть, да и Марс мне не разрешал ведь раскоронацию;-). Нептун и с дымкой вёл себя иначе - вместо короны в отражениях дымки иногда демонстрировал тоненькие одиночные лучи...

Две противоположности на крошечном участке неба.

Сфотографировать оказалось сложнее - даже увеличив светочувствительность так, что грязное городское небо превращалось в шумную почти осязаемую субстанцию, Нептун лишь едва начинал появляться... а Марс в это время терял свой цвет и превращался в белый шар, засвечивающий вокруг себя своей "короной" огромную часть неба.

Причём на хлипкой монтировке, которую едва-едва удалось стабилизировать, я был ограничен в диапазоне выдержек.

Пришлось фотографировать с разными параметрами (мультиэкспозиция) и даже прибегнуть к серийному сложению видеокадров (более 7,500 - личный рекорд;-).

В итоге эта невзрачная фоточка обошлась довольно дорого по затратам времени...

Зато момент свидания двух планет был запечатлён и у меня появилась "междупланетная лав-стори" ;-)

О героях фото (сравнить их размеры можно по ссылке ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%A1%D0%BE%D0%BB%D0%BD%D0%B5%D1%8...):

- Марс (назван мною ближайшей планетой;-)

Почитать дополнительно: ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%9C%D0%B0%D1%80%D1%81

Марс - четвёртая по удалённости от Солнца (за Землёй) и седьмая по размерам планета Солнечной системы; масса планеты составляет 10,7 % массы Земли.

Зато Марс настолько ближе к нам, что на фото выглядит крупнее.

А был ещё ближе - 27 июля 2018, такое противостояние наших планет называют Великим и повторится оно лишь 15 сентября 2035.

Сейчас Марс стремительно удаляется от Земли, но, в любом случае, его орбита - "соседняя" ;-)

Звёздная величина в момент фото 0.08m

- Нептун

Почитать дополнительно: ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%9D%D0%B5%D0%BF%D1%82%D1%83%D0%BD

Нептун - восьмая и самая дальняя от Земли планета Солнечной системы. Нептун также является четвёртой по диаметру и третьей по массе планетой. Масса Нептуна в 17,2 раза, а диаметр экватора в 3,9 раза больше земных.

Но огромное расстояние превратило этого гиганта в крошечную бусинку, едва различимую невооружённым глазом даже на загородном небе

Звёздная величина в момент фото 7.89m

Глаз человека - совершенный инструмент, позволяет легко видеть оба объекта столь разной яркости одновременно и уверенно различать их цвет.

Фотокамера в этом меня подвела, пришлось применять мультиэкспозицию и сводить на одном изображении варианты с существенно разными параметрами съёмки.

Старался приблизить картинку к тому, что видел. Вот только Марс "раскороновал", а у Нептуна отколол кусок с целый континент (присмотритесь внизу планеты;-). Впрочем, "отколотый" кусок повторился на ряде фото серии и, кроме того, почти совпал с положением спутника Тритон... но это не может быть Тритон, так как он просто не доступен в мой телескопчик, особенно при заданных выдержках (звёздная величина 14.08m).

Визуально в окуляр я никакого Тритона не видел. Тем не менее, камера "что-то там зафиксировала". А я решил сохранить ;-)

Фотографы они такие - сами решают, у кого корону отнять, а кому континент притаранить ;-)

This Moonshot was taken with a AZ4 mounted Skywatcher ED100 Refractor with a Canon 60D at prime focus ( 900mm ). This image was merely cropped and enlarged from the original full disk image posted earlier. I will get much better results if I use the Canon 60D's video crop mode at 640x480 pixels at 60fps next time, but that would entail mounting on my HEQ5 or NEQ6 mounts for tracking, which is usually time consuming and sometimes causes missed opportunities due to changeable weather :-)

30 minutes of clouds in 30 seconds. Shot on iPhone 6s using @procamapp intervalometer to take a RAW photo every 1 second, then professed the frames in Lightroom and played back at 60fps. (In retrospect I should maybe have shot every two seconds, since my phone ran out of space right when there were some pretty interesting clouds going by.)

 

I love that this great blue heron is dragging a foot in the water as it flies near me. I think this is an alpha-male, since he kept busy chasing away other GBH that got near his fishing territory. He had about a 50-yard perimeter that he claimed as his own. Other GBH would edge their way in, but this guy would chase them out. Wonder if he'll be there tomorrow.

a7s défiltré + svbony moon, Samyang 24mm f1.4

4k 60fps

Stack of 12 images, processed in PS.

Blue-winged-Golden-winged warbler hybrid.

Handheld video @ 840mm 4k 60fps.

Sony A1/200-600mm.

Apologize for the movement.

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Genova, Italy (15 Lug 2022 01:16 UT)

Planet: diameter 18.5", mag +0.5, altitude ≈ 31°

 

Telescope: Orange 1977 vintage Celestron C8 (203 F/10 SC)

Mount: EQ5 with ST4 hand controller (no GoTo)

Camera: QHY5III462C Color

Barlow: GSO APO 2.5x

Filter: QHY UV/IR block

 

Recording scale: 0.165 arcsec/pixel

Equivalent focal length ≈ 3625mm F/17.9

Image resized: +33%

 

Recording: SharpCap 4.0 (640x480 @ 60fps - 180 sec - RAW16)

Best 40% frames of about 10820 for each video

 

Alignment/Stacking: AutoStakkert! 3.1.4

Wavelets/Deconvolution: AstroSurface T3

Final Elaboration: GIMP 2.10.30

on vimeo: vimeo.com/19241359

 

this is just a rough cut sort of thing. i may film a bunch more but let's be real it's so cold that i probably won't.

 

song - threnody by goldmund

 

i also will probably use this song in another film.

   

snow scenes shot with a 7D at 60fps

street scene shot with a t1i

Genova, Italy (06 Oct 2022 23:07 UT)

Planet: diameter 49.7", mag -2.9, altitude ≈ 44°

 

Telescope: Orange 1977 vintage Celestron C8 (203 F/10 SC)

Mount: EQ5 with ST4 hand controller (no GoTo)

Camera: QHY5III462C Color

Barlow: GSO APO 2.5x

Filter: QHY UV/IR block

 

Recording scale: 0.150 arcsec/pixel

Equivalent focal length ≈ 3990 mm F/19.7

Image resized: +50%

 

Recording: SharpCap 4.0

(640x480 @ 60fps - 120 sec - RAW16 - Gain 120)

Best 30% frames of 7253

 

Alignment/Stacking: AutoStakkert! 3.1.4

Wavelets/Deconvolution: AstroSurface T5

Final Elaboration: GIMP 2.10.30

I rarely post videos on Flickr, but will make an exception for this clip.

 

Metra SD70MACH No. 510 accelerates to track speed as it departs Morton Grove station on the Milwaukee North District, 14.5 miles out of Chicago Union Station. There is jet noise early on from nearby Chicago O'Hare International Airport.

 

iPhone 15 Pro, 1080p HD at 60fps.

 

Enjoy the EMD roar!

Shotdate: 10-4-2015

Shottime: 21:30 UT

Camera: Nikon D4s @ 1080p 60fps

Optics: Celestron 14" and 4xbarlow and 2x Nikkor extender

Exposure: 1/125 second for 30 seconds

ISO-speed: 3200 ISO

 

Processing in PIPP, Registax, PixInsight and Photoshop.

 

Moons, from left to right:

Europa, Io and Ganymede

Genova, Italy (22 Aug 2023 23:47->23:59 UT)

 

Saturn: diameter 19.0", mag +0.4, altitude ≈ 34°

 

Moons left to right: Enceladus (+12.0), Mimas (+13.0), Tethys (+10.4), Rhea (+9.8), Dione (+10.6), Titan (+8.6, 0.8" diameter), Iapetus (+11.2)

 

Titan's disk is probably "real", while the diameters of the other moons are limited to the resolution of the telescope (they are actually much smaller)

 

Telescope: Celestron CPC C8 XLT (203 F/10 SC)

Camera: QHY5III462C Color

Focal Extender: Explore Scientific 2x (1.25")

Atmospheric Dispersion Corrector: Artesky

Filter: QHY UV/IR block

 

Recording scale: 0.150 arcsec/pixel

Equivalent focal length ≈ 4000 mm F/19.7

Image resized: +50%

 

Recording: SharpCap 4.0

 

Saturn & Enceladus (23:47 UT):

(640x480 @ 60fps - 240 sec - RAW8 - Gain 240)

Best 25% frames of ≈ 14400

Alignment/Stacking: AstroSurface U4

 

Other Moons (23:59 UT):

(1024x768 @ 15fps - ≈132 sec - RAW8 - Gain 318)

Best 75% frames of 2000

Alignment/Stacking: AutoStakkert 3.1.4

 

Wavelets/Deconvolution: AstroSurface U4

Final Elaboration: GIMP 2.10.34

If the video lags, try to download it.

 

The video was recorded at 60FPS with nVIDIA Shadow Play.

I took this with my Orion ED102T CF and a QHY462C, which rides side saddle to my main imaging scope.

Orion Shorty Barlow x2

Optolong LUM Filter

 

3- 45 second videos, @2700 frames each (60FPS) @ 800x600

x3 Drizzle in AS2!

Registax for AstroSurface for processing- RGB Align with AstroSurface

De-rotated in WinJupos

 

Thought this turned out ok for a 4" scope

   

è ovvio che anche a Venezia mi davo da fare con uccelli :)

Casio Exilim Pro f1

60FPS

 

Of course im shooting birds even in Venice :)

Casio Exilim Pro f1

60FPS

 

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