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Bamboo growing at ECHO. One picture an hour over five days.

Pequeño timelapse :)

 

A short timelapse from the garden.

Todays timelapse comes from the base of the Astoria column and features just a hint over a 180 degree sweep and around 1400 images in total.

 

The clouds seemed to be splitting as they hit Astoria itself, you'll hopefully see what I mean in the video.

Sunset in Anilao, Batangas. Philippines.

 

261 frames

With the lens mount removed. It turns out this is not necessary to remove the top, but it seemed like it was concealing a screw.

Approx 200 frames spaced by 20sec. Evening of 6 Sep. 2009 from Weilheim (OB)

Timelapse of our tomatoes after being watered (forward & backwards). Video was about 30 minutes long. Quality is rubbish, but speeding up and reversing was a hassle...

Kielder Forest Star Camp, October 2011

Timelapse of night sky in Torre del rico Spain.

Miyaji, Fukutsu-city, Fukuoka prefecture, Japan

 

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Clouds over mountains. Time Lapse. Snaring River, Jasper National Park, Alberta

Guess what? I didn't notice the smudge on the lens when I set up the camera. Lesson learned for next time. Anyhow, you may still enjoy this time lapse from Woods Lake near Kelowna Canada.

 

Flickr compresses the file so it loses some quality, but you can still see it full screen by clicking on the arrows at the bottom.

Timelapse from a Seattle Flickrites Meetup at the UW campus inspired by this.

 

This is just a draft -- I want to futz with the frame rate more. Would love feedback.

Mi primer timelapse con la Sony A-37, atardecer sobre la Cd. de Chihuahua

Time-lapse de un cielo con nubes. Fotografías realizada con la Nikon D300 + 10.5mm f2.8 DX IF-ED. Intervalos de 12 segundos, montado a 25fps con una duracion de 1/25 fps cada fotograma.

 

Puedes adquirir alguna de estas fotografías en: espanol.istockphoto.com/search/portfolio/3116026#593f029

another short timelapse to test some settings. It took 24 hours for these few seconds, 1 shot every 20/30 minutes with 2 hours of pause for recharge the camera battery

Taken from Navy Pier in Chicago, this is a sequence of frames spaced roughly 3 minutes apart, then combined into the image you see here.

Decided to try experimenting with a short timelapse of the sunset from my local park. I hope to do a longer one in the future.

A new leaf opens on the Elephant Ear plant.

 

5am to 9pm, shot every 15 minutes, for three days.

Time Lapse Shoot Data:

Title: Parkway Sunset 09 21 2014

Subject: Approaching Storm with Sunset

Location: George Washington Parkway, just south of Alexandria, Virginia

Date: 09.21.2014

Start time: 7.08.13 p.m. EST

End time: 7.23.25 p.m. EST

Shoot duration: 15 minutes

Exposure: 1 second, f-4 (WIDE open aperture)

Interval: 3 seconds

Number of files: 305

Video clip duration: 10 seconds

Camera: Nikon D610

Lens: Nikon 12-24mm DX

Focal length: 12mm, with DX crop rendered focal length is 18mm (1.6 form factor)

Focus: Other side of marsh

  

Filters used:

  

.6 Little Stopper, Neutral Density

  

Notes:

Used LRTimelapse to equalize exposures between beginning and end. Boosted exposure in final frame in Adobe Camera Raw.

Timelapse Nocturno en Cordoba

a super short timelapse I did on Monday. 38 3-second exposures taken every 6 seconds, caffeine powered timer (ie me looking at my watch and hitting the shutter). that's why it's so short, I got bored after 2 minutes or so... you can also see how dirty my sensor is, looks like it's time for a cleaning

Made with windows movie maker using 2:40 hours of pictures and a 30 second interval in P-mode, with auto-iso (max 800, max 1s) and manual focus on my D90.

Too bad I don't have a clear view on the sunset from here.

 

On my way home to San Francisco, riding 280 north into the city.

Taken on my iPhone using TimeLapse

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