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Timelapse footage of the noctilucent cloud display last night (June 2nd/3rd) from one of the two cameras I had running at the time.
The first proper display of the short season for these clouds, (the previous night they were also visible, but only briefly and a bit of a let-down when they disappeared shortly after). Hopefully last night is a good sign for the next few weeks.
Noctilucent clouds (NLCs): en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noctilucent_cloud
A timelapse of clouds over Lake Atitlán, Guatemala. I love how the clouds always seem to be attracted to the top of the volcano.
The good thing about a timelapse is the time it gives you. Normally when I am photographing I take a picture, make sure it is good and then move on to find a differnt composition or see if I can imporve the previouse one.
Shooting this gives you 30 minutes of time to relax and enjoy the view.
Views from an overnight wild-camp above the New Precipice looking down across the Mawddach Estuary and surrounding Snowdonia.
Music: 'Whispers' by Hyson.
I took this Video last evening without trigger. It was very cold and I was walking around behind my cam. Hope you guys like it!!
Enjoy a timelapse featuring the traffic of Interstate 5, south of downtown Seattle, as day transitions to night on the evening of Saturday, May 29, 2021.
In the last 15 seconds, you can observe the retractable roof of T-Mobile Park (home of the Seattle Mariners baseball team) move into position along the left side of the frame. This was an unexpected and enjoyable occurrence during the timelapse's execution.
You're viewing the activity that took place in a two-hour period (and 1,800 exposures) in a minute's time.
More timelapses can be viewed via my site on Vimeo.
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Rain and fog ascend the mountains along Skyline Drive in Shenandoah National Park.
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El roque cinchado is the cover of a new timelapse that sees the light 5 years after the start of filming. Recorded in Tenerife and La Palma You can watch it ON YouTube: youtu.be/Z_YoVhyYW84
El roque cinchado es la portada de un nuevo timelapase que ve la luz después de 5 años del inicio del rodaje. Grabado en Tenerife y La Palma Podeis verlo EN YouTube: youtu.be/Z_YoVhyYW84
Voici un nouveau timelapse que j'ai fait en avril !
Profitons de la beauté de la nature et de tout ce qu'elle a à nous apporter !
Protégeons-là !
This is a screen grab from a timelapse i released today
When I started timelapse photography a year ago I thought it would be something I could just jump right into and master, as I've been taking stills for nearly a decade now. But I was quickly humbled by the medium as I struggled to put together worthwhile footage after repeated early attempts. This, I realized, was a whole other animal.
Over and above all the technical challenges — motion control gear, constantly changing light, aperture flicker — shooting a timelapse forces you to look inside: after setting up your shot, there’s often not much you can do for hours, but sit up there and ponder while the camera does it's thing. The relationship between the cold glass, steel and concrete below coupled with the often majestic clouds, sky and sun/moon never ceases to be a source of wonder. And so the purpose of what you’re doing becomes a frequent question in your mind.
With City Rising I wanted to bring others up to this perspective, and from here, show them the city as they have never seen it before — where the boundary between earth and sky is unclear and the placid beauty of the city lays spread out below, quietly humming along. City Rising takes the viewer straight through rush hour traffic to the highest urban peaks and the clouds above it all, all in under four minutes.
For details and other work of mine see www.timelapse-photography.de
Inspired by the DayToNight-Series of Stephen Wilkes.