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Kathy and I drove out to the City of Chino car show this morning. She initially said she wasn't going to go since it was going to rain. It ended up raining but later in the day. The clouds were very impressive so after taking just a few photos (too many cars with their hoods up) I shot this short timelapse video.

A timelapse of dark clouds above Frankfurt's West Harbor.

Timelapse August 2015

EOS350d - 30s - 800 iso

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Made with a Canon 50D in August, 2016.

I just got the GoPro Session 5 yesterday and was curious how long it would run on the battery for a time lapse. I had it set on 5 second intervals and it ran almost 3 hours, taking over 1900 photos. I initially used the GoPro Quik app to create the time lapse video and uploaded it to YouTube, but that video file didn't work anywhere else. I created a second video with the same photos in Lightroom. This is the result.

 

Compare to the one created in Quik: www.youtube.com/watch?v=3J00HNhrNH0

 

Music: www.bensound.com

Can be viewed at higher quality on Youtube

 

Camera: Canon 5D (Mark I) 12.8MP Body

Lens: Canon EF 24-70mm f2.8L USM

Trigger: Canon Timer Remote Controller TC-80N3

 

No. of Exposures: 128 Exposures

Exposure Interval: 1 Exposure every 8 Sec

Focal Length: 38mm

Aperture: f/5.6

Shutter Speed: 6 Sec

ISO: 100

 

Other Notes: Shot in RAW, converted to full sized jpegs through lightroom, sequenced and animated in After Effects.

 

In retrospect I should have shot more frequently, about every 2 seconds, as it is i had to stretch the playback rate which accounts for some of the jitter in the clouds, as the computer tried to fill in the missing frames. In future I will shoot no less than 450 frames in every timelapse, that gives me a solid 15 seconds of 30fps playback, 900 frames would be better.

Miedzygorze

Nikon D5300 + Tamron 10-24 mm f/3.5-4.5

Lassi, Kefalonia, Greece.

480 shots in 40 minutes compressed into 19 seconds.

One photo per minute for 24 hours. It goes red at the end there because it's opening at night. plantgasm.com/archives/5274

Timelapse glaçon

518 images - 100mm f/11 1/20s ISO100 (Canon EF 100mm f/2.8L Macro IS USM) - intervalles de 8 secondes ( = 1h09), LEDs Manfrotto lumimuse 8

Compilées en Vidéo 1080 / 24p de 22 secondes

Post traitement : Lightoom

Timelapse : LRTimelapse

Montage avec musique : iMovie

Musique : Céline Dion - My Heart Will Go On - Titanic

Frame from timelapse that will be online June 3rd

www.dakotalapse.com

 

Nikon Z 6

NIKKOR Z 24-70mm f/4 S

 

GoPro timelapse on the beach

We brought this Plumeria back from Kauai. This is its first bloom.

 

One photo every 10 minutes, 9am-5pm, for about a week. Made with PlantCam.

I am learning something which is new to me - Taking and creating timelapse!. This is my first project using Gopro Hero 4 Silver.

 

And.. I have a youtube channel -https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIBXI_G11aKGod8gTobb1ig?view_as=subscriber

A strange summer. Time lapse made with one shot every 15 secs covering about 30 min time period

This time at the waterfall in orleans.

A timelapse of the amazing aurora display that we witnessed over Kirkjufell. This was one of the best sights that I've ever seen - words simply can't describe how amazing it is.

23.6.2020 10:30h-10:45h

After a long haul up an icy grains-gill I sat and enjoyed the views with a flask of soup :-)

A series of timelapse sequences made at Ardnamurchan earlier this month.

1 - Looking towards Camas nan Geall and the extinct volcano Ben Hiant.

2 - Loch Shiel, from Dalilea.

3 - Loch Sunart, from Resipole.

4 - Loch Sunart.

Northern lights timelapse from February 21, 2011.

Tromsø, Norway.

 

aurora-20110221-Lux-NorthernLights

 

Northern lights movie #25

Taken February 11, 2023 at sunrise in Nanaimo, BC.

Here's a common carnivorous plant doing its thing with a fruit fly. Time-lapse HD video shot in macro at 1 frame every ~90 seconds, over six hours. 720p version over here.

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