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Two layers of clouds and the tide coming in. Shot on iPhone 6s in @procamapp RAW, one photo every two seconds, processed in Lightroom and then combined into a video in Zeitraffer at 30fps. Who wants to go to the beach?
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.
Brief appearance of the aurora over the Superstition Mountains, Arizona on November 12, 2025 timelapse. You can see the edge of the massive light pollution dome covering the Phoenix area as the clouds move from the light pollution in the West to the darker East.
Timelapse experiment with Canon eos R7. Unfortunately I don't know how to slow it down. A bit fast for my liking.
Sharing an image from a time lapse sequence taken in a from the Singapore Flyers overlooking the night sky of Singapore Skyline.
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shy of 7 hours time lapse of pictures taken while watching the Perseids meteor shower and Jupiter parading the sky. [meteorites barely noticed in timelapse due to # of ftp]
after my eyes got used to the dark, I started to get the faint green glow in the air which I hadn't noticed until then, never witnessed an aurora either so it got me quite excited.
the play of light spill from the town nearby and the glow from the night sky into the clouds at the beginning of time lapse made me reverse it also, this is a time machine after all.
i enhanced the saturation as a visual treat to my eyes.
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| 960 frames | 5 seconds gap | frames edited in PS Lightroom | 16 fps in DaVinci Resolve| Sound: Percolate by LooPop |
| see "fall into fall" picture for individual frame settings |
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A timelapse of clouds and fall leaves, shot with iPhone 6s using @moment wide lens and @procamapp to shoot raw photos at 2 second intervals.
This was taken at my uncles house (who is my boss also) . It was really cloudy so we missed out on having a nice clear timelapse but I think these clouds give it something special!
Using my GoPro 10, my time lapse represents about 1 hour in ~30 seconds. When viewing or photographing fire skies, many time in peaks twice, once with deep reds during the start of Blue Hour and then again with bright oranges during Golden Hour.
Never give up thinking the fire has ended when there's a chance for a 2nd show!
Picture of the day
On a eu de splendides survols nocturnes ces derniers temps. En approchant la tête vraiment très près du hublot, on peut observer la Terre défiler lentement et oublier la structure de l’ISS autour, c’est un sentiment incroyable. Avec ses villes qui brillent, notre planète ressemble parfois à une boule disco géante… Photos ou timelapse, il y en a pour tous les goûts.
We’ve had some amazing night passes recently. If you lounge in the Cupola and get your face really close to the windows, you can avoid seeing the Space Station structure and just look at Earth rotating underneath, glittering with city lights, like a giant disco ball. What a magical feeling. I took pictures for a timelapse of these passes too…
Credits: ESA/NASA–T. Pesquet
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Inspired by the DayToNight-Serie of S. Wilkes. You'll find more of my work on www.timelapse-photography.de/
Tawharanui Bay
This is a timelapse created from 11:25pm until 1:25am. This is recorded facing South East towards Kawau Island.
275 images in this timelapse.. I am wishing I got there at 10pm and recorded until 3am!
The flash of light was from the park ranger coming to check on us.
Timelapse video out of 400 single shots with the Fujifilm X-T1 and XF10-24mm @15mm. Edit in LR-CC and converted to a movie in PS-CC.
Sentant l'ouverture proche, je me lance dans ce timelapse , mais une petite brise s'est invitée en cours. j'ai effectué une mise au point sur le pistil à mis timelapse .
Feeling the opening close, I launch into this timelapse, but a little breeze was invited. I made a focus on the pistil at half timelapse
Was trying to take a timelapse at Whitecrest beach in Wellfleet MA, and unfortunately the battery died about an hour through (shoulda remembered a spare battery) resulting in only about 4 seconds of footage and missing the moonrise. Although that was disappointing, I did get this awesome shot of this meteor streaking through the sky. The night sky in Truro and Wellfleet in Cape Cod is amazing. As little light pollution as i have ever seen on the East Coast of the US.
For details and other work of mine see www.timelapse-photography.de
Composition out of 20 panoramas, 7 photos each as well as 225 photos of specific details.
Size of the final photo: 165 Megapixel (21201 x 7802)
Gear: Nikon D850 w/ Tamron 24-70@24mm + Panoramahead
Komposition aus 20 Panoramen á 7 Fotos sowie 225 Fotos einzelner Details.
Größe des fertigen Fotos: 165 Megapixel (21201 x 780)
Technik: Nikon D850 mit Tamron 24-70@24mm + Panoramakopf
Inspired by the DayToNight-Series of Stephen Wilkes.
I had been shooting some short timelapses, here's one, of the Panchachuli massif. "The dance of light".
This is a timelapse that I took last year (July 5th), on that crazy, outrageous sandstorm in Phoenix that made nationwide news. The camera is a little shaky because I needed to put on a protective UV filter so that the camera lens wouldn't die painfully in the storm.. Hope you enjoy :D
(Edit: Well, in the end when it hit, it was all the wind.. And a struggle! The winds came on fast, about 80 km/h and It knocked my camera around, and then finally into the ground. Then I was quickly trying to untie my camera from the post, and get it off the tripod and run my weather equipment inside.
It may sound stupid, but we didn't know that the sandstorm was actually that bad. That was the worst one in some 15 or so years! I had been out in other sandstorms, and they are exhilarating but not dangerous. This one was very fast, and packed with dangerous winds, and they had no early warning for us. In fact, my pictures were the first that really came into the news station, when they realized that this storm was actually really getting bad. Throughout the 1.5 hours that the storm swept over Maricopa, we had thousands of downed trees, and our pool was covered in about two inches of sand! The winds got up to about 120 km/h.. Or at least I think. That is as high as my anemometer goes :-).)