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Please excuse all the (time lapse flicker)

Canon 40D does not have a built-in time-lapse function, but connecting the camera with USB to a laptop, you can set up a time-lapse sequence with Canon EOS utility. This is my first attempt, not too exciting, just a "proof of concept" :-) I used Apple Quicktime Pro to generate the movie from the still images, this sequence is made from 250 still images. (25 fps)

 

Taken at 11pm, Bergen, Norway.

Timelapse timesliced single image of Panchachuli sunset. L to R.

 

Timelapse Swallow in flight | Timelapse Zwaluw

A couple of hours at Saguaro National Park East.

6 photos shot in a 2 hour time period. to see an interactive version check out my blog entry:

http://wvs.topleftpixel.com/06/08/28/

 

Shot with Sony Nex 5T and its Time-lapse App

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Time Lapse at the Namib Rand

Timelapse made of 100 Pictures.

A single frame from timelapse sequence I shot last night.

A couple Timelapses.

I was bored

 

YouTube version: youtu.be/hscAibOHJi4

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A timelapse of a vineyard leaf in a vineyard in Stellenbosch

 

Here is a guide to shoot timelapse videos: www.fotoinusgrobler.com/blog/2016/6/25/timelapse2014

On a timelapse kick this week. This one was shot with my Sony a6000 using the timelapse app, and then I processed the frames in Lightroom and made them into a video using a desktop app called Zeitraffer. I kinda like this one, but I think I should have started earlier since this view is facing opposite where the sun sets - I’ll have to try this angle again sometime.

Hace 5 años el sol se fue, el día se hizo noche y esa noche duró como si fuera puro invierno. Pero antes o después amaneció. Y fue otro día.

This is a time lapse video of comet NEOWISE taken from 3500 ft at Thunder Ridge on the Blue Ridge Parkway (mm 75). In addition to the comet you can see a storm that was about 70 miles away in WV.

 

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Primer intento de time lapse.

After I climbed the hill to get milky way panorama shots, I decided to go to the reservoir and get a timelapse until morning. It was nice to have a clear night for all these star shots.

Timelapse photography at Azura's Shrine. A night of stars in one shot.

Salle Colette Besson - Rennes - 15 Avril 2016.

 

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Bretagne Erquy Port du petit St-Michel les Hôpitaux.

Montage vidéo time-lapse, 13sc - 250 clichés

Time-lapse video editing, 13sc

Sunrise (or lack thereof) at Kirkufellfoss.

And here is one of the timelapses that i made with the other camera

 

I definitely prefer the 'real time' one, but this one has its charm as well

A time lapse video taken on a frosty morning at the lone tree on the shore of Buttermere.

This is 139 shots take 30 seconds apart run at 5 frames per second

There is an in camera version at 10 frames per second. I think I stopped this too soon and should have sortedned the interval

A warning to local photographers: @mountauburncemetery has suddenly changed the closing time of Washington Tower to 4pm instead of 5pm, meaning no one can ever see sunset there, even this week right after daylight savings time. This was a big disappointment to me since I had marked it in my calendar a year ago to catch the one time of year when sunsets are before 5pm and things aren’t closed for winter yet - I rushed over there last night only to find I still couldn’t see the sunset from the top. But, all was not lost (not all was lost?) - I quickly set up my iPhone on top of my car to take this time-lapse. Shot using @procamapp, my favorite way to do timelapses on the iPhone - highly recommend that app. I did mess up this one a bit by accidentally hitting HDR instead of RAW because I was rushed, and I actually didn’t like the way the HDR frames rendered at all, so these are the regular non-hdr jpegs, just punched up slightly in LR.

 

Timelapse of the view from Michelangelo Piazzale over Florence, Italy. Frames shot on iPhone X using @procamapp and a @jobyinc mini tripod. I set ProCam to record one frame per second, but the math doesn’t work out - it was recording from 6:23 to 7:14, which is 51 minutes. In that time there were 1415 frames. 51 divided by 1415 is 27.75, meaning there were about 28 frames per minute, not 60 frames per minute as there should have been if it were recording one frame per second. I’m guessing that it couldn’t handle recording one raw frame per second so it slowed down, but can @procamapp or @procamapp_tutorials explain this? Anyway, then I processed those raw frames in Lightroom (desktop) and used Zeitraffer to play those frames back at 35 frames per second (after removing a few individual frames where people’s hands and phones showed in the edge). Then I used the iPad app Deshake to stabilize the video a bit. The result is 51 minutes of clouds and tourists played back in 40 seconds.

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