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Timelapse of last night's sunset. At least there were some clouds this time! I'm testing out this new service called Skyfire (part of The Photographer's Ephemeris iOS app) that tries to predict if there will be a colorful sunrise or sunset based on weather information about type and height of clouds. They claim a pretty high level of accuracy, but its hard for me to asses because like any weather app, it deals in probabilities. The first two days I used it it said 0% chance of a nice sunset and it was right - the sky was completely empty with no clouds at sunset. But for last night, it said 35% chance of a colorful sunset, and there was a colorful sunset - so is that a success or a failure? I guess its neither, you need to run a lot more data points to tell. Anyway, its an interesting idea, and I'll probably keep using it. I've been trying to do the same thing myself by looking at the satellite imagery of clouds, so even though their algorithm can't be perfect, it is probably at least better than what I can guess on my own.
These frames were taken with my Sony Nex 5T and put together into a video using the application Zeitraffer.
A timelapse of the icebergs within Jökulsárlón lagoon moving with the tide. I could sit all day and watch here!
Music: Monkeys Spinning Monkeys - royalty free music.
Memories of Bradford. Movie recorded at summer 2015 with Sony pj-240e. 1st floor view.
Here is a quick time lapse I did up at Schweitzer Mountain Resort in SandPoint Idaho over the weekend.
It's far from perfect but there is a good chance that I was buzzed pretty good when I took it.
Happy Monday ;-)
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Hi guys!
This is my very first timelapse. I'd never done one, not even tried. So...
It was made in Jette, Brussels, Belgium. With my Nikon D610 and a Sigma 35mm 1.4 ART. I also put a ND1000 filter and two Cokin filters. The first one was a gradient ND2 (Z121L), the second one was the gradient tobacco, also ND2 (Z125L).
Hope you'll enjoy it!
My first test of a simple timelapse of the Milky Way from 400 images shot from our deck. I need to work on my processing and also need to find a better location to shoot from, to include a FG element.
Thanks for viewing
Heres the timelapse. No music or editting, just 600 photos of different scenes. First two are from Farewell Spit, the last 3 are from Pohara, about 10meters from our campsite. When i get my editting software back I'll put together a vid with some other footage we shot on the Video Camera.
Shanghai. China.
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