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YES IT'S A BIT OUT OF FOCUS. Argh. (I still haven't found why I managed to get focus dramatically wrong on a number of attempts. Camera auto-focussed, set to manual, then I think I was changing focal length without refocussing. Or something. It shouldn't matter? I'm now extra careful...)
This was the first outdoors adventure for the Timelapse-O-Tron. I need to go back for additional super-cheesy tourist-o-visions.
The Danish oil tanker Sofie Theresa leaving Galway Harbour at night. Pictures taken with a Canon 5D II set to take an image every 7 seconds. The settings for each image was f4 and 1/40th of a second (ISO=3200).
Played a bit with the timelapse feature of my camera. Looks like an insect came visiting for one frame.
iSight mounted on dashboard for timelapse film of drive between Madison, WI and Brooklyn, NY. This photo was taken somewhere in Pennsylvania.
Movie can be found here: www.hccp.org/mov/trip_sm.mov
A little timelapse of solar eclipse, 20 March 2015, Northern Italy. Maximum eclipse on my coordinates was at 09:35:34.8 UT time. These are the timings of the pictures clockwise from left to right (UT time, add +1 hour for Italian time):
1 - 09:05:46
2 - 09:19:57
3 - 09:35:52 (max)
4 - 09:41:09
5 - 10:05:12
Experiments in timelapse photography, shot out the window of my house looking west over downtown. The batteries only last for about 2 hours, so there is a cut halfway through where i changed batteries on my point and shoot.
music by Neil Wirenik (NAW) of phoniq.net
shot with a Canon SD870is running CHDK firmware and the ultraintervelometer script shooting hundreds of 5 second exposures @ F2.8, ISO200.
best seen full screen here or in HD at vimeo.com/3274127
The winter 2017/ 2018 in the Alps has been fantastic so far - reason enough to make a short visit to the Salzburger Lungau Region in Austria and go skitouring and skiing. Read more about it on hikinginfinland.com
Moved bulk of our stuff out from the Surry Hills apartment yesterday. After 2 years here, we're really going to miss this place.
Timelapse images from the Ricoh GX200 set at 5 second intervals.
4/20/2012.
One of the last shots in a timelapse series I'm going to process. Shot while on the Auxier Ridge Trail in Red River Gorge.
A timelapse I made featuring the San Diego County Fair aka the Del Mar Fair. The first two scenes I took from the same location and the third one I took along the coast highway near the fair grounds. I made these timelapses from 2009.
This is the mounting method I used for my Cape Cod Drive Timelapse. Gorillapod attached to the headrest of the passenger seat. Opteka timer remote connected to the camera, set to take 1 shot every 15 seconds for 270 miles worth of driving.