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Inspired by the DayToNight-Series of S. Wilkes.

 

You'll find more of my work on www.timelapse-photography.de/

Ten minutes of clouds in ten seconds.

 

I shot this time-lapse last night looking up at the Custom House Tower before going in and up to the roof to shoot the sunset (I haven’t processed those shots yet, but stay tuned!)

 

I used my new Joby grip tight pro and magnetic gorillapod to set my phone on one of those little round poles in the street aimed straight up at the Custom House Tower, and I used the app Lapse-It Pro to shoot the timelapse on my iPhone 6s. I love the grip tight pro - it grips my phone so much better than the original grip tight that I've used before, and it allows for so many different angles of shooting!

 

Disclaimer: no one gave me any free camera stuff in exchange for my unbiased review but if anyone wants to start doing that I’m totally up for it ;-)

 

The first one I've ever tried making

After photographing the thin crescent Moon on Saturday evening, I spent a few hours doing some astronomy. While doing this, I set the camera up on a tripod doing repeated 10 sec exposures (Samyang 24mm @ f/2.2 and 3200 iso), and then put together this timelapse sequence. This is 4 hrs in 37 seconds.

Timelapse looking up at the Custom House Tower. See my Story for a behind the scenes look at my tripod and iPhone X setup. Shot using @procamapp at 1 FPS and played back at 30fps after processing frames in LR. Even with a tad of LR geometry correction, I still didn’t get the symmetry and angle quite right - I’ll have to try again sometime. Also, would it be worth the effort to clone out the birds? Are they distracting?

My first attempt at a sunset timelapse. Willow Lake in Prescott, Arizona. Timelapse is done in-camera with exposure smoothing. Video is post-processed in photoshop using a camera raw filter.

Taken while I was in there working away last night. Interesting to see the inbound flights from the West coming into Austin (lower left of frame).

Después de los premios que he conseguido con mis últimos timelapse os enseño mi nueva creación, "Confinement" youtu.be/Iugv8kd4-nI

Este paisaje desde una reja simulada es su portada lo he estado haciendo estas ultimas semanas desde mi casa en Madrid. Es una alegoría de lo que ha sido mi percepción del confinamiento. Las diferentes sensaciones de peligro si me asomaba al exterior, mezcladas con momentos mas esperanzadores, rotos de nuevo por el desasosiego provocado por el estado de alarma. El final, sin embargo, es esperanzador y en él aparece la única escena de amanecer del timelapse en el que aparece la ciudad moderna y con un cielo sin contaminación. Las tormentas de esta primavera en Madrid, acompañadas de un aire limpio que hace décadas que no vemos en Madrid, gracias a la paralización de la actividad, muestran un cielo muy pocas veces visto en la ciudad. Espero que os guste y sentíos libres de compartirlo

 

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Star trails on a clear but somewhat hazy suburban Mid-Atlantic (read bright sky) early Fall night. Testing a new lens for night sky shooting: Nikon 20mm f/1.8. Looks like a winner: sharp, fast, and light, slight coma distortion in the corners wide open, but much better than the 15mm lens I had been using, though of course not quite as wide. 139 frames, 20 sec. each, f/1.8, ISO 400, totaling 49 min. (short exposures to keep the brightish sky relatively dark). Stacked in Ps CC.

After a few days of rain in California it was finally about to clear up. Not a bad timing to stand on this spot, Tunnel view in Yosemite valley and shot a time lapse sequence. I tried it with my cameraphone to begin with and it came out okay, but seeing this high contrast scene with the moving clouds and variable sunlight meant that it was time to do some RAW shoting.

 

Shot with Canon 70D and my brand new Sigma 18-35mm F:1.8 (What a beauty b.t.w.)

Rendered with LRTimelapse

 

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Timelapse - Simplemente "Espectacular"

 

Lo que ha creado Mike Flores en este video de Timelapse elaborado con tomas creadas en un año es simplemente espectacular.

Today's Dramatic Clouds Over Mount Prevost

Timelapse footage from the noctilucent cloud display observed during the early hours of the 10th August.

  

Parallel capture using a Canon 760D DSLR and Panasonic TZ100 (in built timelapse function used with the latter).

I have been radio silent for a while on Flickr, I'd blame it on the downfall of photography through Instagram filters that blur out peoples glasses, but I have just not been into it lately...

I plan to get back into it this fall.

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a short timelapse of one of my favourite beauty spots on Rannoch Moor, Scotland.

Petit timelapse estival, le réveil du nénuphar ;-)

 

Petit tuto ICI

 

Navalmoral de la Sierra, Avila

Deseo que tengáis un Feliz Año Nuevo y que recuperemos la rutina de la vida.

Timelapse of the photos from yesterday’s behind-the-scenes post. Check out also my next post, where they will be made into a progressive timestack instead of a timelapse!

Here's a timelapse from the lightshow the sky provided this morning at Hillsboro Inlet. (2 seond interval used; LRTimelapse 6 used to put it together)

A little timelapse from last night, taken while out doing some astronomical observing at Warrill View. Saw a few new objects (such as the nice galaxy trio NCG1400, 1407 and 1393 in Eridanus) plus lots of old favourites (with plenty of time spent on galaxies NGC253, NGC1300, NGC1365, and the Tarantula Nebula in the Large Magellanic Cloud). All in all a good night's observing!

 

In this timelapse, which looks towards the South Celestial Pole, the Southern Cross and Pointers can be seen rising within the band of the Milky Way on the left while the Large and Small Magellanic Clouds (satellite galaxies of the Milky Way) begin to drop towards the horizon on the right.

 

Couple of hours in this short timelapse. 4kUHD.

My timelapse of the Milky Way so far in 2016, have about a quarter of the total shots I want for this video to be complete. Can't wait for the next 5 months of shooting, hoping for more clear nights. Once I get a bit more I'll add some music and better transitions between the clips, still getting the hang of Adobe After Effects.

 

This thunderstorm developed quickly to my south and after 45 minutes, eventually hit me with 0.28" in about 15 minutes (comes in from the right at the end of the clip). The moon was lighting the storm at the beginning of the sequence.

 

Lightning was nearly continuous and there were many cloud to ground strikes within 4 miles.

 

This short clip covers nearly 45 minutes. Nikon d7000, Tokina 11-16mm f/2.8 @ f/5.6, 16mm, (81x30s, iso 400).

Some timelapse clips with music from my good day after a snowstorm at the canyon.

 

Jan 24, 2017. 75 seconds. Music by SmartSound under license.

Shot on iPhone 8. Music is "Rounds" by William Rosati. (7/28/2019)

Taken with Nikon D850 during Marina Bay Sands 9pm light show.

First try for an astro-timelapse. It was a beautiful cold night up in Grayson Highlands.

Spring Sunrise at East Bay, Livermore, CA

A sunrise burn before raining days.

 

This is the scene I have been chased lately - spring green rolling hills, morning lights at right center, water reflection. All I want to add in the scene are low fog at right spot, and wild flowers.

 

Happy Spring!

Spain Landscapes in timelapse sequences shot in summer and fall 2017. Paisajes de España en secuencias de timelapse tomadas en verano y otoño de 2017

This is a quick taster as it is a test video, a longer one with more timelapses will be coming soon! This one includes some flicker as the camera was working out which exposure time to use for each shot, this will be reduced.

Timelapse experiment with Canon eos R7. Unfortunately I don't know how to slow it down. A bit fast for my liking.

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