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Taken with iPhone 5's new timelapse feature. A couple of paddle surfers and a "sunset cruise" drifting around in the ocean as the clouds roll by and the sun sets over the ocean.
Experimenting with timelapse using my star tracker. Came out ok aside from some flicker caused by blown out clouds due to not lowering my camera exposure to compensate. The area where this was taken was burned down in the Summer of 2020 and is slowly recovering.
Just a tester for my project.
going to be creating a timelapse title sequence in woodcut letterpress on monday.
Year in a timelapse
Questa è una veloce compilation dei timelapse che ho ripreso l'anno scorso con la GoPro. L'idea originale era di creare una composizione con un video dedicato per ognuno di loro ma, purtroppo, il materiale si accumulava ed il tempo scarseggiava.
Per cui, per non lasciarlo nel dimenticatoio, ho deciso di realizzare questo veloce lavoro.
Come sempre girare i video è più interessante che montarli :(
Song: Strange Talk - Cast Away
Summer Solstice 2022, on the top of a 460m rock in Cyclades islands, Greece. This is a single RAW shot, edited in Nikon NX Studio for brightness and saturation. I spent the whole night recording timelapse sequences and the experience was fantastic! It is part of a short film I have published on YouTube under the title "Anafi 2022". Please check the link below for the full video if interested!
Decided to try out shooting a timelapse of the sunset tonight. Worked okay. Learned a lot for next time. Something like 120 frames at 5 second intervals.
El 27 de Julio, arriba hacía mucho viento y frío debido a la altura. Unos 40 minutos disparando cada 15 s. No pude aguantar más tiempo aunque me resguardé tras una peña.
Another attempt at timelapse. I used Magic Lantern and bump ramping to even out the exposure. I could watch the exposure drop from 1/160th of a second to 1/10th as the light got darker. Next time I will go for a longer duration and I want to introduce the Burns Effect to make it more interesting. Processing was with LRTimelapse and Lightroom.
Camera: Nikon D80
Lens : Sigma 10-20mm F4.0-5.6 EX DC HSM
iso 100, 20mm F8, AE-priority
600 photos with 30'' interval @ 6fps
Music by : Antarctic - Your Ships Are googlyn' Pretty Hard
myspace.com/Antarcticsounds
Watch this video on Vimeo. Video created by Tiago Fernandes.
I had a very solitary feeling kind of night last night, so I headed over to golden gardens and froze my toes off for a few hours. I wish I'd had two cameras -- the kids next to me were having lots of fun lighting paper lanterns and pouring alcohol on their fire and it all looked pretty. I caught the lanterns in a couple frames, but it just looks like a shooting star.
Formado por 150 fotos con un interválo de 5 segundos y desde la ventana de mi habitación.
Lo he hecho desde aqui porque no tengo disparador a distancia con intervalómetro y solo lo puedo hacer desde el ordenador (es lo que hay) jajaja
Video a 720p y 24fps
PD: no se porqué pero aqui se ve algo peor que el archivo original, no se porqué es :-S
UPDATE: Modified it slightly from when i first built it, attached the IR LED to a short length of cable to make it easier to point at the IR receiver on the camera and entered the cable through the old battery compartment.
While looking around on how to build an intervalometer for my D60, I came across this forum message. forum.timescapes.org/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=28&t=335. Full credit to comedyhunter for the idea and great instructions!
Picked up the timer remote from ebay, pulled apart the knock off ML-L3 I had around and wired them together. I also wired the power supply from the timer into the IR remote, so now I don't need the CR2032 in the IR remote.
Este es mi primer Time lapse, compuesto de 165 fotografias. Espero que os guste
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Timelapse video of the fireworks show. Made with my Nikon D40 from my window @ Deventer, The Netherlands. 30th of April 2008. Please join the forum at www.sorrywrongaddress.com
Timelapse of ISS passing over Orion. April 7, 2020 03:40-03:42 UTC. Canon G7 X, 100x x 1/2s, ISO 800. Composite flic.kr/p/2iMKJzG
This time, as mentioned before, I made a timelapse out of 999 photos, actually it's only 951, because a fly sad down on my grad filter. This is 60fps fast, so it's much more interesting, I think.
Nevertheless enjoy.
July 2011