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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
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
Composed of more than 1000 single shots taken with a Nikon D7100. Camera movement was emulated using Blender, which was also used for video editing.
Also available on vimeo: Black Forest Timelapse
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
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.
Este fotograma de Loiba (A Coruña) sale de una de las escenas que más me gustan de mi nuevo timelapse, realizado en Galicia y Asturias. En ese viaje que hice en septiembre me fascinaron las mareas del cantábrico, las tormentas de final de verano, la luz cambiante, el verde del paisaje, el terreno tan abrupto... Todo está en este timelapse de 4 minutos.
En VIMEO: vimeo.com/264409896 y YOUTUBE: youtu.be/V4U53-79O2Y Ojalá os guste y sentíos libres de compartirlo en vuestras redes
短いビデオですが、どうぞご覧ください。
白い画面をクリックすると、ビデオが始まります。
Click the white screen to start the video
.It's a short video, please enjoy.
魔女の瞳と言う名の池
正式名は五色沼です。
福島には二つの五色沼があります。
一つは裏磐梯に位置する沼で、色々な色の沼があります。
もう一つは、この五色沼です。
天気によって、沼の色が変わるからです。
A pond called a witch's eyes
The official name is Goshikinuma.
Fukushima has two Goshikinuma.
It is Japanese, meaning five colored swamps.
One is a swamp located in Ura Bandai, there are various color swamps.
Another one is this Goshikinuma.
The weather will change the color of the swamp.
Have a wonderful day!
October 11,2017
無修正後製編輯
昨天天氣不錯,帶了相機出門練習試拍縮時。
禮拜五要去東京、富士山河口湖,希望旅途順利之外,也能拍到美麗的景色。
日本現在有颱風,希望無恙。
今天拍攝時發現S&Q模式的P程式自動曝光,快門速度似乎只能到1/30秒的快門速,最慢好像不能再慢了。這會導致後面曝光越來越不足。不知道有沒有解法能讓快門速度低於1/30秒?或是使用auto ISO不知道有沒有辦法,怕畫質變差一直沒嘗試拉高ISO。
知道有什麼辦法可解的,麻煩留言給我。謝謝!
這次拍完的感想就是,24mm果然不夠廣角阿......!
a7m3 S&Q 30p 1fps XAVC S HD
FE 24-105 F4 OSS
04:30
#偽縮時測試
#timelapse test
#SONY A7M3
#FE 24-105 F4
#TAIWAN
#TAINAN
The forecast was for a slight risk of severe thunderstorms today. By 1PM it was quite obvious that the Cheyenne area was going to get severe storms.
The time lapse shows how rapidly individual cells exploded.
Je partage ce timelapse que j'ai fait sur le vignoble de Sancerre.
C'est le 2è timelapse que je fais, je le trouve bien ^^!!!
(les taches noires qui passent, c'est un bourdon qui voulait être sur la vidéo !!!)
Inspired by the DayToNight-Series of S. Wilkes.
You'll find more of my work on www.timelapse-photography.de/
Taken over a 68 minute period. If the sheep & Lambs weren't interested in the clouds, I sure was.
Taken 2 March using my Fujifilm X-T3 (804 frames x 5s interval).
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.
A classic timelapse of that same sunset - compare to the video from yesterday showing the cumulative stacking of these frames.
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?
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).
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.
View of Boston from the Custom House Tower: almost two hours timelapsed in 40 seconds, showing golden hour, sunset, and the city lights coming on at night. While this was shooting, I had a great time running around the view deck taking shots with my other camera and hanging out with @svivafia, though we were freezing because we did not predict how incredibly cold it would be up there with the windchill. By the end of it my hands were numb, but it was worth it!
Technical Info: I used a magnetic gorillapod with grip tight pro to hold my iPhone 6s on the railing, plugged into a backup battery so it wouldn’t die, and used the app Lapse-It Pro, which shoots timelapses as a series of full-size iPhone photos rather than as a video file (the frames are jpegs - though I have just discovered an app that will do this in raw and I need to test it, but the amount of space that would take up might be prohibitive anyway for such a long time-lapse). Lapse-it Pro will also let you put together the video and adjust the frame rate after the fact, so the video that came out of it was pretty good - but there were some things I still wanted to fix with further processing. So, I transferred all the frames to my computer and put them in Lightroom - which then slowed WAY down, I guess asking it to synchronize adjustments to 3000+ photos at once was a bit much. I used LR to do some perspective adjustments to straighten the buildings, and also a few adjustments to color and lighting, and removed some frames where my iPhone wrist strap had blown in front of the camera (I had stupidly not tied it down and it was very windy). Then I used the app Zeitraffer on my computer to stitch those exported photos back into a video. Now the remaining problem was that the video was VERY jiggly and wobbly (two different technical terms 😉) because it had been so windy up there. So, I transferred it to my iPhone, and used the iPhone app Emulsio to stabilized the footage. Its the first time I’ve used that app and I am very impressed!
Disclaimer: No one asked me to review these gizmos or apps, I just really like them. Do you have alternate apps or gadgets you use for this kind of thing? Let me know in the comments!