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a short timelapse of the aurora borealis taken in Northern Norway with my Canon 60D + Samyang 14mm T3.1
My equipment was ready just in time to ambush this near earth asteroid as it flew past our planet. Actually I think it was a few minutes earlier than my software had me predict. At 0.5Km across NASA data also showed that this body had company, its own moon!
I am learning something which is new to me - Taking and creating timelapse!. This is my first project using Gopro Hero 4 Silver.
And.. I have a youtube channel -https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIBXI_G11aKGod8gTobb1ig?view_as=subscriber
El primer timelapse que hago!
Son 60 fotos tomadas durante una hora a intervalos de 1 minuto. Luego se montan en una secuencia a 8 fotos por segundo con virtualdub.
El resultado es una nueva forma de crear fotografÃa que me ha parecido muy interesante.
My first timelapse!!
60 photos taken during an hour at intervals of 1 minute. Then assembled into a sequence of 8 pictures per second with virtualdub free software.
This is the result: a new creative way in photography that seems very interesting.
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This is my poor mans attempt to turn long exposures of some small rapids on a flowing stream into a move that seems flow. I guess the basics are there. Just need better source material. Sounds like another trip Rickett's Glen is in order.
1 image every 41 seconds over about 6 or so hours. 70D with Samyang 14mm lens, using custom timelapse slider controlled by a Mini Engine 2
Equipment: 5D Mark II + Samyang 14mm f2.8
Post process: LR5.6
Filter: Nil
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Thought I'd try the "long photo" now that Flickr's allowing flix in addition to pix.
Keuka Lake, last summer, wonderful clouds. D200 with fisheye, shooting a frame every 4 seconds for about an hour, which means at 24fps playback, about 96x real speed.
A series of timelapse sequences made at Ardnamurchan earlier this month.
1 - Looking towards Camas nan Geall and the extinct volcano Ben Hiant.
2 - Loch Shiel, from Dalilea.
3 - Loch Sunart, from Resipole.
4 - Loch Sunart.
I just got the GoPro Session 5 yesterday and was curious how long it would run on the battery for a time lapse. I had it set on 5 second intervals and it ran almost 3 hours, taking over 1900 photos. I initially used the GoPro Quik app to create the time lapse video and uploaded it to YouTube, but that video file didn't work anywhere else. I created a second video with the same photos in Lightroom. This is the result.
Compare to the one created in Quik: www.youtube.com/watch?v=3J00HNhrNH0
Music: www.bensound.com
We brought this Plumeria back from Kauai. This is its first bloom.
One photo every 10 minutes, 9am-5pm, for about a week. Made with PlantCam.
Starting to screw around with time lapse again. Nikon D7500, ISO 50 & f/5.6. Rokinon 16mm f/2.0 lens. Processed in Corel Aftershot 3 & VideoStudio 2021.