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This is a shot from my fourth timelapse with the GoPro Hero.
I recently took a trip out to my Dad's for his birthday and mounted the GoPro on the hood of the car while leaving the city for the country.
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Timelapse of the milky way. Cloud cover came rolling in shortly after I set it all up. Though it gave it a nice effect.
I thought that a large storm was going to pass through the area, but it never materialized.
I only decided to post this at all because it was my first real foray into timelapse photography.
Taken with a Pentax K-7 and put together with mencoder and avidemux2.
Had some time to kill at the lake on a reasonably clear night, so I decided to try a timelapse of the night sky!
Just a short test timelapse taken in Alaska. The first part was taken from a cruise ship and the second part while in Homer.
This is a iPhone shot of the setup I used to shoot a Timelapse this summer on the beautiful island Mallorca. The Sunrise was phenomenal!
The setup
Camera: Canon EOS 5D m2
Lens: Samyang 14mm f/2.8
Tripod: Carbon Walimex
Trigger: 3rd party remote timer
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.
This is My First Go At TimeLapse Photography.
I Basically Threw Myself In At The Deep End. I Was A Time Lapse Beginner Before Shooting This.
The Only Photography I Have Done Prior Is Normal Still Shots Landscape/Wildlife So This Was A Huge Leap.
This Exhausting Project Took Well Over A Week to Shoot And More Than A Month To Plan. And Hours of Video Editing.
It Features Some Landmarks And Locations Around My Home Town Strathaven , South Lanarkshire.
Just Little Me And MY DSLR Camera Were Involved. It's Composed Of Well Over 2000 Still Frame Shots To Make Up The Video.
Just playin' around with a simple time-lapse. Camera mounted to driver-side window. Full Manual control: f/4, 1/2 second exposures. One frame every 0.8 seconds. 184 frames (photos) captured in two minutes and 32 seconds (152 seconds). Frames (photos) are assembled into video using Quicktime Pro. Played back at 15 frames per second. Runtime: 12 seconds.
Audio track is "Septuacentennial" by Thomas Newman : Wall-E Soundtrack - used without permission. Enjoy