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My first timelapse
Taken during the afternoon of Melbourne Cup 2010 (November 2nd), roughly 12:45 - 20:00.
Flemington Racecourse is very slightly left of center of the frame, but not in view.
Initial frames are 45 seconds apart, then 30 seconds and finally 15 seconds.
Black dots are mostly helicopters which were filming the races during the afternoon.
I do'nt know why flickr compression shorten the video track but not the audio track ... ??? Strange ... and that explain the long black at the end ... it's not in my original !
A timelapse of two games of "Settlers of Catan", over the course of about 4 hours. Just the raw pictures at 24 fps
Midsummer sunset at Whitby. A slow-shutter timelapse sequence shot over around 60mins.
Canon 40D & EF-S 10-22mm f/3.5 & ND1000
I stood in (approximately) the same place most mornings to take a photo of the veg garden from February through to November 2013.
It turns out that my main videos are on my youtube channel, but this one of a timelapse sunset from the AAT dome (using the dome as a trackable tripod) over the Warrumbungles, is probably good enough to put up here too.
As I told you a few days ago, I’m taking part in a timelapse contest. Well, I finally finished the video and uploaded it on the web. The next step is to watch the video about a thousand million times, as the winning video is the most watched one… so now I ask you to please watch it, and please get back to me and tell me your thoughts. Hope you like it!
Time Lapse over about two hours of the tide coming in at the mouth of The River Axe at Uphill Weston-s-Mare. I even make a guest appearance wearing a red jackey on the grass leading to the pontoon - but you have to look sharp! See if you can spot the jetski's and man in a dinghy.
Several timelapse sequences created from still photos taken between around 01:15 and 03:00 showing developing NLCs. Comet NEOWISE is visible in the first three sequences but is lost as the NLCs get more intense.