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The images are straight off the camera, nothing done to them except to create the video. I think there's a 1-pixel or so shift about half way through - not sure how that happened.
Photo Sworl. Ceramic pot. made by taking 2000 time lapse photos of a slowly rotating object, cutting the same one line from each photo and then stacking the lines on top of each other.
A year in a minute.
It's more like a minute and 45 seconds. I took a photograph from the loft of my house in Minnesota every day in 2021 (OK, I missed five days) and then put them together in a timelapse video. It's not perfect, but I'll never do it again so this is as good as it gets.
Time flies like an arrow, but fruit flies like a banana.
The low clouds going to the right are the trade winds coming from the east. The winds were constant for almost 2 weeks. The High clouds going to the left is the jetstream/front that was passing.
It was late in the day and the sun was going behind the clouds, so many people were leaving the beach.
See the finished video from this trip at vimeo.com/fsmvpggru/CrianlarichScotland
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Sunset Timelapse made by AlexUniverse. (Me)
Made with Canon EOS 1100D.
Estonia, Kohtla-Jarve.
Music: Max Richter - November.
I do not own the music.
This is just a quick timelapse for lensman333. It was shot with a Ricoh G600 at the roundabout of Anzac Hwy. in Glenelg, South Australia.
This is a 1 hour sequence looking south from CA Hot Springs, CA. 120 individual JPEGs were taken with a Canon Digital Rebel, assembled in PhotoLapse. Jupiter enters from the left near the end.
Timelapse sequence captured on October 13th '11 as part of the centenary celebrations for the River Tees Transporter. Each image captured at ISO1600, 1sec @ f/7 on a Canon 5D Mk II and EF 17-40mm f/4 L (@26mm) using a Manfrotto 055XPROB tripod and 804RC2 head.
Shot over around 30mins, total running time around 3 mins (though Flickr shows only 90sec - a YouTube upload is here).
(Reposted since I couldn't replace)
Sometime around 22:00 we returned to the work site and photobombed the time lapse.
Details about these photos: www.nycresistor.com/2012/05/14/space-shuttle-enterprise/