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Trial of a timelapse in Glasgow. Sauchiehall Street, Buchanan Street and George Square. Spot the police horses!
A timelapse covering 45 minutes, showing 3 of Jupiter's moons travelling in their orbits while Jupiter rotates. The shadow of the moon Europa can be seen transiting Jupiter.
Canon T1i, Skywatcher 190mm Maksutov Newtonian telescope with a 1.6x barlow. Resulting F ratio ~13.
These are rough jpg shots, not stacked or cleaned up. You'll notice that the seeing conditions were quite variable.
Music credit:
[B.A.M. (Lee Rosevere) / CC BY-NC 3.0]
Filming duration 19:45 - 23:08 (3 hours, 23 minutes) 1 image every 30s (7Mpix)
Edited and exported as 29,97fps 1080p 22Mbps
Gear: Gorillapod tripod + 5200mAh Maxell powerbank.
March Timelapse 2017
# #stars #star #nightsky #astronomy #nightshot #wild #wilds #wildlife #nature #natural #canon6d #boddle #canon5d4
.We had a nice cold front roll though town this week and with it where an evening with a lot of clouds. Please notice the star revolving around the North Starin the background. Shot over about 4 hours. Exposure info - f4 at 25 sec.
Captureed with a Nikon D7000 and processed in Lightroom and iMovie.
One photo from a timelapse I tried. I rushed setting up the shot and didn't get everything set up properly so I have some bad flickering in the timelapse that I haven't taken the time to work on.. but this shot turned out pretty cool.
Check out the shadow of the oats on the left from the lightning strike, and the owl sitting on the power pole in the distance.
This was my first timelapse. I wanted to capture something visually interesting, so I thought of a sunset first of all, however, the weather hasn't been great so this is the only one I have.
I'm a little disappointed, the colouring on has underexposed the rocks and scenery, so half of the picture is blacked out.
The framing is a bit wide considering the focal point or main focuses is meant to be the sunset, but I like how I included the boats because it adds some visual interest.
Altogether though, I am relatively underwhelmed and will experiment further.
Moving forward I think I'd like to continue to capture sunsets, but in fewer trope ways, maybe in the reflection of the water?
It was also recommended that we capture time-lapses that focus on behaviour. U have yet to fully conceptualise that one, maybe birds feeding, or???
Clouds surge against the Karwendel mountains near Wallgau in Bavaria, Germany
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Two long exposure timelapses of fireflies in a forest. Includes audio from: www.flickr.com/photos/corey_edmunds/52179539472/
First timelapse: Nikon 50mm F/1.4 @ F/2.2, 10s, ISO6400
Second timelapse: Nikon 24-120mm F/4.0-5.6 @ 24mm F/4.0, 2.5s, ISO51200 with heavy noise reduction.
Motion interpolation used to smooth transitions.
timelapse of the Pops 66 bottle starting after the sun had set and moving on to more darkness. Drift HD170 action camera set to take a picture every 3 seconds
A timelapse i did today, i noticed the clouds were totally different every time i looked out of the window so though it was prime time lapse conditions.
A picture every 2 seconds
3695 shots...
although flickr decided to cut the last 30 seconds off, view the full thing here
I attempted to take a timelapse recording of the approaching rainstorm and this double rainbow developed :)
shot with a Casio EX-Z600
processed with virtual dub
Ich wollte eine Zeitrafferaufnahme von dem anrückenden Unwetter machen und dann entwickelt sich ein Regenbogen :)
aufgenommen mit einer Casio EX-Z600
verarbeitet mit virtual dub
Composed of 65 individual images on 13 video frames (5 per frame, 2 frames per second). Shot with one nikon d70s. I marked 5 positions on a tripod and shot one image per second moving the tripod head to the next marked position. after 5 images, moved back to start and continued while kayak passed. each block is composed of 13 images taken 6 seconds apart. I plan on using multiple cameras for future timelapse videos. up to 12 digital cameras will be used allowing me to take images at a much more rapid pace.
As an example of whats in store for me, if I use 9 cameras (in a 3x3 array for example) and take one image every two seconds (x9 which is 9 images every 2 seconds) and do this for 20 minutes, I will be taking 270 images every minute. This will produce 5,400 images over the 20 minutes. A movie at 10 frames per second will have 600 frames and play for one minute, thats 5,400 individual images in one minute... (hope I did my math right)