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今日もジオラマ風チャレンジ!
セントレアができて国際線が無くなっちゃった県営名古屋空港。
国際線のターミナル跡地はショッピングモールに。
国内線の離発着が見れるように展望台があるけど、国内線もほとんど飛ばないんだよね。。。
だから駐車場を撮ってたら飛行機が離陸・・・狙って無かった〜(T_T)
Timelapse in the exhibition «lavamoatumba» in Bogotá / video produced by insectum films / extended version in:
* vimeo.com/wosnan
Sound: [ DT ] a bolt of blazing gold // Timelapse Para la expo lavamoatumba en Bogotá, video producido por insectum films // versión completa en :
*vimeo.com/wosnan
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thought i'd have a go at doing one of these video thingamees, for anyone whos interested in seeing the editing process. XD
the photo was taken in my garage against a white backdrop, i had a light shining from the left, slightly behind me, just a normal bright construction light thingy.
Erstaunlich: Die beiden hellen Meteoriten hinterlassen sichtbare Rauchschwaden die nach rechts wegziehen.
129 Einzelbilder
ISO1600
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SONY A6000 mit SAMYANG 12mm f2
Kabelfernauslöser arretiert
This is my first timelapse. I did try it on my Sony NEX-5...... Still is not perfect and I will love to create more motion between each frame......... next time :)
One of my last years projects: capture at least one image each month at the same location with same composition. The month of April is missing due to corona lockdown. This is a time lapse video somewhere along the Dender canal in Pollare (Ninove) Belgium.
One of my first tries at getting a good timelapse capture. Shot with a Fairphone on the Lapse It Pro app and a makeshift tripod.
Watch the Timelapse video with Vilvadi's music in my youtube channel! It's not spam, original 4K video is 400MB, You know it takes a lot of time to upload it in Flickr. So, I've just provided the link.
Here is the official Google's shorten URL.
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Timelapse of lunar eclipse on December 21, 2010. Composed of 272 individual images recorded over a period of three hours and 43 minutes.
Scattered showers developed around sunset making for a perfect setup of beauty light to illuminate the curtains of snow
The earth goes around the sun. This simple fact of heliocentric-ism was lost to so many centuries because such an idea was quite inconceivable for such a long time as it proved to be impossible to imagine outside the sphere that was earth.
But these days, thanks to a number of technological advancement, we know for a fact that the earth does revolve around the sun, that the sun does go around the Galaxy Milky Way and that the entire Milky Way is but one of the billions of galaxies that constitute the universe. It is a concept, that while technically sound is just so hard to comprehend, so hard to visualize.
That is where my fascination for the stars and the galaxies come from! Ever since I had my first glimpse of the Milky Way. And when I started seeing some amazing time-lapse videos, I was just blown away by how it made me feel about humanity as nothing but a tiny cog in the grand machine that was the Universe; the overwhelming scale of the galaxy and the stars was made quite palpable by the beautiful smooth motion of the galaxy shown in movies like Timescapes.
And after processing this sequence (my very first attempt at navigating Adobe Premiere Pro as well), I am very reverent of the work folks put into the tool for creating any video! And now, I am very eager to go back to my previous works and edit them in Premiere Pro as well!.
Shot over 3 locations (in sequence: Grand Teton National Park, Yosemite National Park and Kings Canyon National Park) with a 17-50mm lens wide open. The timelapse sequences were created with LRTimelapse and the edited in Premiere Pro.
The Sol System
Milky Way, Universe
I was hoping for a nice cloudy sunrise, but no luck. Luckily I was close to our refinery and used it for this time lapse instead.
Timelapse from the evening after watching the Transit of Venus.
Watch the scene darken as the sun sets, and then lighten again as the moon rises.
Accompanied by music From "Chilly Boy" used under Creative Commons. This tune is called "Ivory".
Chilly Boy's work can be found at
www.artistserver.com/chillyboy.
This is an extension of the experimental star trail technique I showed earlier.
Some things to look for:
A. See if you can spot the constellation Cassiopea (hint it rises)
B. There are 3 Irridium flares - can you find them all?
C. The sunset glow is to the far left, so what is that orange glow near the center of the image?
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Making-of Images of the Christophmalin.com TimeLapse Movie "The Island" about the wonderful nature and starry skies of La Palma, Canary Islands.
A motion control timelapse that I took at Southbank facing towards The City.
Shot using:
- Canon EOS 550D
- Canon EF-S 17-85mm
- Genus Eclipse ND Variable Filter
- Fotga Intervelometer
- GenusTech MoCo
- Glidetrack SD
- Manfrotto tripod + Video head
This timelapse was the main art for the story. It ran pretty large in full color and I got a lot of compliments on it. The photo was pretty easy to do: I set up three strobes on 1/2 power across the pool from the diving board and fired my camera in burst mode to get Gretchen in 10 different frames as she dove into the water. I then chose 6 of the frames and masked them together in Photoshop.