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I'm such a video noob. My feeble attempt at trying my hand at an iPhone6 timelapse video from the comfort of my hotel room on the 27th floor.
It's fun to try, so I might give it another go when I get inspired by another one of those Casey Neistat vlogs. If you don't know who Casey is, look him up on YouTube. Pure genius!
Music by: by KenLo Craqnuques (www.myspace.com/kenlocraqnuques)
We got very lucky here in Brisbane last night -- even though it rained all day and was looking very overcast at sunset, the clouds cleared just in time for the lunar eclipse (although they did float past occasionally, which accounts for some of the gaps in this photo).
This was shot from the jetty at Shorncliffe and is a timelapse from the beginning of the eclipse (at roughly 9.30pm) through until full eclipse at 12.30am, at which point I went home and collapsed in bed!
It's my first-ever timelapse! Done by hand and far from technically perfect. It's not every day that the sun and moon set at nearly the same time, so I wanted to try something new. Enjoy and Replay!
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After a quick 1 inch snowfall last night, this ~3 hour timelapse captures the power of the mid-March sun. The snowmelt starts slowly but accelerates by the end of this short clip. My elevation is just above 6000 feet. Taken through my deck window.
As usual when making a timelapse someone deliberately walked right in front of the camera.
As far as I am concerned that's the same as giving me permission to splash them all over the internet.
Sunset over the mountains around St Moritz taken from the hotel room balcony. A timelapse video composed of 572 images captured over an hour.
Not much wildlife to shoot this time of year in the desert, so I will keep perfecting my sunset timelapse skills so that I will have the process perfected when I come across some awesome ones.
A time-lapse video of attractions and rides at The Ex. Shot with a Canon 40d and Sigma 10-20.
Audio clips from freesound:
1. freesound.org/samplesViewSingle.php?id=9263
2. freesound.org/samplesViewSingle.php?id=13716
3. freesound.org/samplesViewSingle.php?id=98180
4. freesound.org/samplesViewSingle.php?id=74321
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I tried to get a timelapse of the meteor shower and it didn't come out like I wanted it to. This is the every frame from the timelapse combined with 2 meteors showing at the bottom.
With the approach of evening, showers and thunderstorm were on the increase as a cold front moved in from the north. And yes, those are my neighbor's sheep.
This timelapse has a lot going on - planes, clouds, moonrise. It ranges from around 7:41 p.m. through 11:30, 422 frames exposed at ISO 1600, 30 sec. @ F2.8, Canon 5D III with 14mm. In fact, you'll see some lens flare from the moon about half way through. I used software called LRTimelapse to make some adjustments and add the "Ken Burns" movement effect panning the camera right to left and up to down so you can see more of the foreground as the moonlight lights it up. The light on the horizon at left is most likely from Las Vegas, some 80 miles away. I'm not sure about the light on the right - by the map it would be Laughlin and Bullhead City, I believe. Music by David Wurst.
quick timelapse video made of 140 images,did it just to get the basics of timelapse
*next time will be longer and better inshalah !
im learning video editing and music editing
i edited the soundtrack so it fits the video hehe
so do you like it ;)?
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