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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.
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Yet another play with the dolly. I know this only short, but time has been very limited. I have made the decision to post all of my time lapse stuff. So sorry for the rubbish.
still working on image quality. more soon...
#! /bin/sh
# whatever you want to be your directory of files
cd ~/Pictures/OMPD
# make a subdirectory with today's date, then go to it.
mkdir `date +%Y-%m-%d`
cd `date +%Y-%m-%d`
counter=1000
# at 15 seconds per shot, 4/min, 240/hr, 10 hours = 2400 shots
# while [ $counter -ne 3400 ] # run a fixed number of shots.
while [ `date +%H` -lt 23 ] # if it's less that 11pm
#while [ 1 ] # run all the time
do
let "counter+=1"
echo $counter
#echo $counter # if you want to see the progression on the terminal window
# capture a JPG screenshot
#screencapture -m -x -t jpg screen${counter:1}.jpg
wacaw --jpeg webcam${counter:1}.jpg
# resize images using imagemagick here?
#convert webcam${counter:1}.jpg.jpeg -resize 95% webcam${counter:1}.jpg
#convert webcam${counter:1}.jpg.jpeg -resize 95% webcam${counter:1}.jpg
mv webcam${counter:1}.jpg.jpeg webcam${counter:1}.jpg
#convert screen${counter:1}.jpg -resize 50% screen${counter:1}.jpg
# capture an image from the webcam using wacaw package. get from sourceforge
#
# download zip file. unzip. run these two things at command line
# sudo cp wacaw /usr/local/bin; sudo chmod +x /usr/local/bin/wacaw
echo yofool
# number of seconds between shots
sleep 15
# make a beep here? display a shot onscreen?
done
# one shot/15sec, played at 10 fps = 150x speedup. 150min(2.5hr) = 1 min vid. 10hrs = 4min
#
#
#ffmpeg -r 20 -b 5000 -i screen%03d.jpg ~/Movies/AUTOUPLOAD/`date +%Y%m%dmovie`OMPD.mp4
ffmpeg -r 20 -b 5000 -i webcam%03d.jpg ~/Movies/AUTOUPLOAD/`date +%Y%m%dmovie`webcam-timelapse.mp4
# -b 5000 to limit movie size.
# about mac cron jobs on laptops and sleep times
I was inspired by a scene from the film Limitless.
This was a very quick experiment, but something I see a lot of potential in and would like to explore further.
Attempt #2 at some Timelapse! It's quite a task during post-process, but the end results are always rewarding. I'd love to hear from you guys on this one.
This was taken during our astrophotography meetup at Picketpost Mountain last weekend.
The video is 218 individual frames taken at 30 seconds each. This one is cool because you can see the landscape light up from all the photographers doing their work, including myself in the immediate area.
There is also a a weird stationary light that appears for a few seconds (30-45 min real time). Located to the left of the closest cactus, in the top 1/3 of the frame.
What could it be? A geostationary satellite? I'm very curious what it is, so if you have any idea, please share!
Time lapse of evening at Church Farm, Ardeley, 23/07/16-24/07/16.
Canon EOS 1000D - 1540 x 8second exposure @ ISO1600.
I wanted to observe the change of the sky as the sun sets. To do this, I to do it as a timelapse of 21 photos taken every minute (10 before and 10 after) stitched into one image, which effectively shows the darkening of the sky and loss of vibrant color.
Editing all of them was not difficult, but took time, because I am still learning how to effectively use Photoshop. I learned lots about layer masks and using the brush to remove parts of an image.
The most difficult part was actually taking the photos. I had to bring all of my equipment on top of my roof, which is extremely steep, and set up a tripod over a peak, to get above the neighboring houses and clearly see the skyline. But I managed to balance the tripod and kept it still the whole time I was taking the photos.
All around, I am extremely happy with how it turned out, especially with my little experience with editing photos.
Making-of Images of the Christophmalin.com TimeLapse Movie "The Island" about the wonderful nature and starry skies of La Palma, Canary Islands.
This series of 36 images of a rose opening took over 9 hours to complete, one image every 15 minutes.
Making-of Images of the Christophmalin.com TimeLapse Movie "The Island" about the wonderful nature and starry skies of La Palma, Canary Islands.
Día anterior a la SuperLuna del 20161114.
Zaragoza. El Ebro y el Pilar
324 tomas (cada 20"); 14.00 mm; f/2.8; Velocidad de obturación e ISO varian en función de la exposición.
Tiempo de exposición: 17:53:44 – 19:42:21
La luna, gibosa creciente, alumbrando al 99%, a una distancia de 363.402,33 Km. Salía a las 17:25.
Timelapse: 25 fps (13")
It was the previous day to the Super Full Moon of 20161114.
Saragossa. The Ebro River and the Pilar.
324 shots (every 20"); 14.00 mm; f / 2.8; the shutter speed and ISO were different because of the exposure.
Time Exposure: 17:53:44 - 19:42:21
The Moon, rising gibbous, lighting at 99%, distance: 363,402.33 Km. The Moonrise was at 17:25.
Timelapse: 25 fps (13 ")
Making-of Images of the Christophmalin.com TimeLapse Movie "The Island" about the wonderful nature and starry skies of La Palma, Canary Islands.
Making-of Images of the Christophmalin.com TimeLapse Movie "The Island" about the wonderful nature and starry skies of La Palma, Canary Islands.
Making-of Images of the Christophmalin.com TimeLapse Movie "The Island" about the wonderful nature and starry skies of La Palma, Canary Islands.
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I forgot I even had this video, I made it 2 years ago, on September 22, 2008 in Saratoga Springs, UT. Its a Time Lapse video of photos from a Canon 40D of the clouds moving. This was my first attempt at timelapse with a delayed shutter on a timer connected to a PC.
Music: I Monster - Daydream In Blue
Making-of Images of the Christophmalin.com TimeLapse Movie "The Island" about the wonderful nature and starry skies of La Palma, Canary Islands.
El primer TimeLapse de un amigo y yo.
Especial agradecimiento a quien me acompañó durante todo el proceso.
Música: sigur ros - takk - saeglopur
Gracias por tomarse el tiempo para mirar.
I wrote a program to monitor any Webcam anywhere in the world and save the Timelapsed images to disk. Here is my first experiment, Old Faithful in Yellowstone National Park early this morning. Indeed I have been monitoring it since yesterday afternoon and it really is Faithfull in its eruptions.
Approx 200 images at 30 sec intervals
Music Escher's Etude by Rob Mullins
Anfang des Jahres habe ich die Timelapse-Fotografie für mich entdeckt. Fasziniert von dem schnellen "Gewusel" der Leute, den in Normalzeit unsichtbaren Wolken- und Schattenbewegungen sowie den übergängen vom Hellen ins Dunkle (und natürlich umgekehrt), habe ich meine ersten Gehversuche in dieser Art der Bilddarbietung gestartet. Damals noch ohne jegliche Dynamik auf einem Stativ. Später habe ich die Investition in einen Slider getätigt; und nie bereut.
Die Idee, eine Timelapse über Koblenz zu erstellen, lag für mich nahe: Unabhängig von der räumlichen Nähe ist Koblenz die schönste Stadt Deutschlands ;-)
Über mehrere Wochen habe ich versucht, die herausstechendsten Orte, die historischen Sehenswürdigkeiten sowie die Dynamik der Stadt einzufangen. Heraus kamen weit über 6.000 Einzelbilder, die im Nachgang bearbeitet und zu einem Gesamtfilm zusammengestellt wurden.
Ich hoffe, es gefällt!
Hardware:
- Canon EOS 70D
- diverse Objektive (vom Weitwinkel bis zum Tele-Zoom)
- zwei Stative
- der Pocketslider (www.pocketslider.de)
Nachbearbeitung und Komposition:
- LRTimelapse (www.lrtimelapse.com) -> Ein absolut geniales Tool!
- Adobe Lightroom
- Adobe Premiere
- Apple GarageBand
PS: Die Version auf youtube (youtu.be/Uawg1Hupc8U) sieht etwas besser aus... keine Ahnung, wieso bei flickr die Videos immer so schlecht ausschauen.