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Just playing with making a timelapse video. 340 exposures over about 20 minutes. There's a funky spot in the middle when I changed the exposure times, but for a first effort, it's functional. Thanks to Andrew Curtis for the advice. 'Course, he's pro and has sound, but I don't yet. Also this is only at about 10fps, which is about 1/2 what it needs to look smooth, but it's a start.
This timelapse video shows zebrafish development from a single cell to 22 hours after fertilization. The embryo has a transgene (fli1a:EGFPy1) that labels blood vessels green. Footage was collected using a Nikon Ti2 with a CSU-W1 spinning disk confocal and a 4X objective. Credit: Daniel Castranova, NICHD/NIH
My timelapse demo reel as of 5/5/15.
Shots from:
Minneapolis, MN
Boundary Waters Canoe Area, MN
Port Wing, WI
San Francisco, CA
Los Angeles, CA
Santa Monica, CA
Venice Beach, CA
Tokyo, Japan
Shot with:
Canon t3i
Magic Lantern
Nikon 28mm f2.8
Nikon 50mm f1.4
Nikon 75-150mm f3.5
Music by:
Mike Fetting
@520ranchbro
@MRSUBMISSIVEmn
This is my first try to create timelapse video with GoPro Hero2. It's pretty simple but helps to learn from it. GoPro Heros2 is definitely not good for lowlight. Shot from my window, with 5sec delay during approx. 40 minutes. Edited in Adobe After Effects.
I shot 1.3s exposures at F8, ISO400 for 8 minutes with an interval of 2s so would be 8x30 = 240 images. Run in 'electronic shutter' mode on D850 to save shutter clicks. Made as a 4k time-lapse in-camera. All I needed to do was downsize with Quicktime to make it possible to upload to Flickr. So easy!
One of the best things about allowing the camera to make the time-lapse in electronic shutter mode is that the lens aperture blades are not opened & closed between each shot. This eliminates 'flicker' due to inaccurate aperture setting. I also allowed the camera to do exposure smoothing - although I have no idea whether that actually makes any difference when you pre-lock all exposure parameters as I did here: yes I used manual mode with all exposure parameters locked so that the scene would darken naturally as the light faded (evening to night).
1.3s chosen as duration to make for a nice smooth time-lapse .. pause it anywhere you like and you can see the light-trails thanks to 1.3s; 2s interval to provide more than enough time for the camera to shoot 1.3s; 8 minutes = a reasonable time for a couple of traffic-light sequences.
I have not used post-production software to straighten vertical lines - although there is enough space to do so. Deliberately pointed camera sky-ward because the sky is much more interesting than the grass.
Any comments would be welcome. This is an area of photography I knew far too little about and am still learning!
Short timelapse I filmed in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. I usually post these little videos on Instagram and Momentage, but I want to see what happens if I also post them on Flickr.
This is an out of camera .AVI file created with the Sony Playmemories Timelapse App. Motion was done with the Dynamic Perception NMX.
May 3, 2010 the ISS passes over WI. This is a frame from a timelapse and is in the opening of "Dakotalapse"
When I was acquiring focus, I was surprised to see the comet had visibly moved relative to the stars in the 10 seconds between frames. I don't remember Holmes moving nearly that fast.
This video shows about 20 minutes of motion (360x speedup)