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You knew I couldn’t watch that Synandrospadix vermitoxicus bloom without doing a timelapse video of it, right? plantgasm.com/archives/5461

Taken today from the Windy Ridge viewpoint which sits over the top of Spirit Lake and gives great views over the lake as well as Mount St Helens crater and Mount Adams, Mount Rainier and Mount Hood all showing up on the horizon.

 

This timelapse is a 180 degree sweep starting with the North East corner of Spirit Lake with Mount Rainier in the distance and then sweeping round past the sun which was beating down and finishing up with Mount St Helens volcano (and the dust being blown out from the crater area) in shot.

test of timelapse with DSLR and uploading to Flickr.

 

This was taken with a Canon 40d and a 18-200mm lens. Camera was set to P with ISO 100 and a lapserate of 1 frame per minute.

 

I need a shorter duration for smoother playback so will have to play with the settings.

Note the red sun briefly appearing.

Optical time-lapse video from a Raspberry PI

 

Hostname: xenon

Run Time: 1435736409

Sunrise: 2015-07-01 04:43:06.000002

Sunset: 2015-07-01 22:37:23.000002

delta: 8.95 seconds

Captured Time: 2015-07-01 22:37:50.338800

Youtube: youtu.be/ZQgoOfg-kFk (higher resolution and nicer playback)

Mountain bike trip through the Maze in Canyonlands, Utah. Actual timelapse coming soon.

Gel with Ethidium Bromide seen through the glass of a UV-transilluminator using long-uv and photographed every 30 second for 1 hour. Next time I will try to find a way of putting the camera either below to avoid condensation or remove the glass that is causing the camera to blur. a)Try to identify the columns running.b) why aren't the DNA samples and ladders fluorescing?

  

I had my camera at work and already took a pic of the neighbor's water slide, so I figured I'd do some time lapse. Clouds looked pretty boring in real time, but here, at 60 times speed (90 second video is 90 minutes of real time) it looks awesome.

 

There was a dual layer of clouds. Medium size puffy ones rolled across where I pointed the camera, and above that, there was a layer of thin whispy clouds that you can't see in the video. But the shadows from the high clouds casting onto the low clouds gives the illusion of the whole scene being under water.

 

The music can be downloaded here: www.thesixtyone.com/rac/song/50457/

Balblair Timelapte taken under Dornoch Bridge

Another timelapse, with the mirror involved.

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.

NEX-5R Timelapse app

Miniature mode

As the sun started to set and the clouds gathered, another timelapse attempt, much more stable this time as it was shot from indoors. Out of the back of my house in fact. The birds seemed to go crazy near the end.

 

Not in HD this time, may try to re-master it at some stage.

Springtime cloud activity around our farm house.

A timelapse in a country I love, Brazil. Little advice for your timelapes, use an ND filter and use a fairly long exposure time, you will see much better the movement of water, people, clouds

Sony a58 + Tokina 11-16mm 2.8f. 30s iso3200

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.

Timelapse light climbing

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.

  

Sony a58 + Tokina 11-16mm 2.8f. 30s iso3200

See the finished video from this trip at vimeo.com/fsmvpggru/CrianlarichScotland

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Aperture priority mode, f6.3, 5 second interval progressing to 20 secs to compensate for shutter speed

First experiments with timelapse.

Sunset Timelapse made by AlexUniverse. (Me)

Made with Canon EOS 1100D.

Estonia, Kohtla-Jarve.

Music: Max Richter - November.

I do not own the music.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=ASqeNBdnJGg

Shooting a timelapse shot of Kendall at 7am.

Experimento de timelapse en metro cable en Medellín.

Tengo ya plan de mejorarlo, este intento fue totalmente improvisado

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.

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