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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
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.
Created with my Samsung Galaxy S6 and an app called "Framelapse Pro".
Shot over Duxbury Bay from Bay Farm in early spring of 2016
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.
Composition out of 69 panoramas, 8 photos each as well as 250 photos of specific details.
Size of the final photo: 174 Megapixel (21479 x 8110)
Gear: Nikon D850 w/ Tamron 24-70@62mm + Panoramahead
Komposition aus 69 Panoramen á 8 Fotos sowie 250 Fotos einzelner Details.
Größe des fertigen Fotos: 174 Megapixel (21479 x 8110)
Technik: Nikon D850 mit Tamron 24-70@62mm + Panoramakopf
You will find detailed shots and more of my work on www.timelapse-photography.de/
This 19 sec time-lapse covers 2 hours. Used a GoPro 10. Note how the standing waves stratocumulus lenticularis hardly moves. A higher altostratus overcast dominates the reminder of the sky.
Picture of the day x 2
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 :-).)
View of Downtown Boston from Lopresti Park in East Boston. The sky didn't light up as much as I hoped, but the clouds going by are still cool.
Shot with iPhone 6s with Moment Wide lens attached, using ProCam 5 to shoot a raw photo every 2 seconds. Imported the raw photos to Lightroom desktop to process them, then stitched into a video at 30fps using an app called Zeitraffer*.
*Zeitraffer is an old app and a real memory hog, so I keep meaning to find a better way to do it. Is Adobe Premiere the way to go?
Timelaspe I shot at McWay Falls. I sneaked out of making wedding favors for my sister's wedding to shoot this. It all worked out ok, though, as she did not hire her photographer to come in to work until the actual ceremony, and I ended up shooting her "getting ready" pics. I guess I made up for my absence the night before that way.
My first ever timelapse, only 60 exposures worth and the white balance changes towards the end thanks to a rising moon (I am sure I will learn how to fix this eventually) and there is a slight flicker as well but I am very happy how my first crack turned out!
Also I did not know this at the time but you can also see comet 252P Linear to the mid-left of screen, you can see its movement against the background stars which was an amazing surprise when I got home and had a better look at the images.
Had a window between clouds and it was fun to listen to the frogs and other critters in the darkness.
Timelapse movie of Sydney Vivid Lightshow.
More on my Travel Blog
www.travelonthego.net/sydney-vivid-lightshow-with-slowlapse/
You'll find more of my work on www.timelapse-photography.de
This kind of photograph was inspired by the DayToNight Series of Stephen Wilkes
Photo Challenge WK 1 "Time Lapse - End of the Day" with Endless River by Pink Floyd
What a challenge, first ever time lapse and then had to add music, wasn't easy, but thanks guys for setting such a difficut challenge. Enjoyed being pushed out of my comfort zone.
I took 600 photos over a 90 min period. I wanted to show the sun setting over the mountains and the bridge light up. It had been a very cold clear sunny day but unfortunatley the clouds rolled in just before the sun set, so not exactly what I wanted but I am pleased with the end result.
The sky looked ripe for another cracking sunset earlier so I thought I'd try an in camera timelapse. A stubborn bank of low cloud put paid to any colour but it still fascinates me to watch the movement. Around 50 mins total time for the video.
Sunset Timelapse
Music by Paul Ressel
Track: Dissertation
Shot on a Nikon D600 with Rokinon 14mm f2.8 manual
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Hi guys!
I made this timelapse movie from different sequences taken on a many different days and locations (countries also).
Locations listed in appearance order:
1. On the Tara Bridge (Montenegro)
2. Sopotnica waterfalls near Prijepolje (Serbia)
3. Maslenicki Bridge (Croatia)
4. Bibinje, near Zadar (Croatia)
5. Bibinje, near Zadar (Croatia)
6. Pozdrav Suncu, Zadar (Croatia)
I'd love to get your feedback in comments.
Enjoy and stay tuned, more to come!