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Another timelapse video shot shortly before sunset, comprised of 450 images taken over approximately 56 minutes.
Sequence d'images de pose 15 secondes avec en premier plan la tour Montfallet, et en arrière plan Belledonne.
Photos taken from an upstairs window, under a very bright Moon and very difficult conditions, so I didn't expect to get much from them. However, when you put them into a timelapse video you can see faint aurora. Movement begins to the left of the frame, but at about 20 seconds it briefly gets brighter in the centre of the frame.
Photos take with a Canon 1100D with 18-55mm lens and desktop tripod on a window ledge. Images processed in Lightroom
Timelapse of clouds gathering on mountani Hajla in Montenegrin part of Prokletije mountain range .
TO SEE THE TIME-LAPSE .GIF ANIMATION CLICK ON THE LINK IN THE COMMENT
Here is a quick 1080 timelapse of all the images used to create my startrails photograph at Llangelynin Church. The flashing light on the church is me using my led light on my phone to light paint it. I've since realised you only need to light paint the last image of the sequence to light any building/structure. Live and learn as they say :)
Timelapse con Nikon D300
Termas del Plomo, cerca del embalse El Yeso
1 foto cada 35 segundos
200 fotos en total
expo 30 seg, F3,5
ISO 1600
lamentablemente en esta calidad no se aprecian bien unas estrellas (o satelites) que pasan
Junta Embalse El Yeso
21 y 22 de Marzo 2009
"In my past
I’d wish for something different from what's within my grasp
Now I've grown
I wouldn't trade my world with anybody that I've known..."
-Atmosphere-
Sunrise timelapse over the village of Khumjung, Kumbu valley, Nepal.
The mountain in the background is Kongde Ri.
Taken with a Canon 500D, exposure bracketing to allow for light change.
(Flickr's HD video mode doesn't seem to do the quality justice)
The view from my home away from home in Windless Bight, Antarctica. The mountain in view is Mt. Erebus, an active volcano. Start time is 21:40 local time and end time is 23:30 local time. [10 seconds between exposures, 15 frames per second; 150 times faster than real time]
Trying out timelapse photography on the fireworks tonight. All went well before the fireworks started by setting the camera to shutter priority, as soon as fireworks started however different aperture compensation has made some images way darker than the other ones - that's what's causing the flickering. Will try the manual mode next time to see if I can get better results, stay tuned!
Soundtrack: "Capture the Flag - by Broken Social Scene"
126 photos edited in Lightroom and video made in LRTimelapse.
Camera: Sony a6000
Lens: Rokinon 12mm f/2.0
ISO: 1600
Aperture: f/2.0
Experiment sunny Sunday in PA
Body: Nikon D5500
Lens: Rokinon 8mm Fish-Eye CS II
Tripod: Velbon Ex-Macro
Edited in Adobe Lightroom
A short timelapse I did while working at our Mauna Loa site. The first scene shows Mauna Kea (with a laser or two shooting through thin upper level clouds), and the second scene shows our 16' Ash dome at the Mauna Loa observatory complex.
Nothing serious, just having a little fun while at work!
Actividad portuaria
Valparaiso.
Timelapse con Nikon D50
Exp: 13 seg a F/10
1 foto cada 14 segundos
237 fotos
armado en After Effects 7.0
Taken with a 500mm mirror lens (1.5x crop factor) of the sunrise from Nanaimo, BC.
Long zooms require a slower time-lapse, I learned.