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prima prova di un time lapse... sono discretamente soddisfatto, insomma ho scoperchiato un mondo assolutamente divertente, ed entusiasmante, e sono felice di condividere questi 60 secondi.
my first "time-lapse". it's just made from the south balcony of my flat. I'm quite satisfied for the result.
Timelapse photograph taken in Crosskeys, Wales. The time lapse shows the changing of the cloud format in a 10 minute time period.
Here in Toolik Lake the Sun did rise above the horizon today, just not high enough to make it over the mountains of the Brooks Range to the south. The Sun got about half a degree above the horizon before it set again, while the mountains are about 1.5 degrees high. The whole day lasted about 2 hours. I'm counting this as my first day where the Sun didn't rise.
The Martinique vacations are over, but now is the time to look through my photos! I took these timelapses to try some stuff. Not the highest quality, but for windows moviemaker and my setup, I forgive the flicker.
This was some video scouting of places i wanted to take photos from and i did in most cases, i was also trying to make a timelapse about Doha, in as many places as possible.
This is all RAW footage unedtied, only made it faster in Movie maker 32x faster to be exact. Enjoy!
This was all shot Using Sony A77.
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Pretty lights-short cut detour
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A timelapse shot in the clear, dark skies at 5600m way up in the Indian Himalayas. Shot as single frames on a Canon 5d II and stitched in Quicktime Pro.
The foreground is actually a lake.. hence the reflections!
Apoligies for the rotation... best i could do for now!
Making-of Images of the Christophmalin.com TimeLapse Movie "The Island" about the wonderful nature and starry skies of La Palma, Canary Islands.
We went out for a night shoot saturday afternoon so we did the sunset too
The moon rose around 9pm as we made our way back
I thought I might have a play with timelapse around the fire
I sat around the fire until nearly 3am
Its very nice when its cold
I set the alarm for a few hours later
The clear skies had cloud moving through and some colour
So I decided to do some more
I spaced the time between the shots closer as the cloud was moving quite nicely and with the fire in the FG you have two areas to watch the changes
I set it to take 20 frames and reset it to 50 frames and went off shooting the sunrise and liz started it again and I took a few at the end
There is 121 frames in this and I slowed it to 25% so that it lengthened the video so you can enjoy it a little more
You can get it to zoom in and out and to pan but I am having trouble figuring that out yet
I went through and adjusted the light in lightroom then exported the jpegs to a folder and renamed them in order so they could be loaded into the timelapse video in photoshop
I will have to keep learning some more
I have some star shots at the house last month that I captured manually without setting the controller that I could put together
This is also saved in the low quality setting to keep the file size down
Then there is a million ideas that you could do this with day and night