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314 fotos de 30 segundos cada una con un intervalo de 10 segundos entre toma y toma.
Creado con LightRoom @ 24fps
Exif:
Cámara: Nikon D5100
Lente: Sigma 10-20mm
Distancia focal: 10mm
Diafragma: f4
Exposición: 30 segundos
Sensibilidad ISO: 1600
made these little timelapses ages ago, forgot all about posting them here! they were made to give me some practice with, what was at the time, my new remote timer :)
Wishing you all a good weekend m'dears :)
xx
Outtake from a timelapse for one of my recent film projects, Mumbaistan, a film I worked on for about 2 months. It was crazy; a highly potent experience and was the most stressful & difficult thing I've ever worked on, but also ended up one of the best.
See more this series at this album.
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The shots from the startrails made into a timelapse. The movement of the clouds works far better here than the still where it just looks like a big amorphous blob
A few timelapses shot on a parking garage above the Pearl St. Mall in Boulder, CO as a large storm rolled in. A few minutes after the timelapse ended I was chased off by marble-sized hail.
Equipment:
Olympus OM-D EM-5
Rokinon 7.5mm/3.5 MFT Fisheye
TriggerTrap Mobile
Vanguard Pan Head
Processed in Lightroom with LRTimelapse.
Music:
"Chantiers Navals 412" by LJ Kruzer (ljkruzer.co.uk/)
Taken yesterday from the Tower looking along the VIC/NSW border with Mt Wakefield in the middle, Mt Coopracambra on the left and Nungatta Peak on the right. Taken with my old D5100 and 35mm lens, 967 photos taken over a 8 hour period compressed into a 49 second timelapse video. Some showers come across late in the day.
I found out that they were clearing some lots for new homes and I saw this excavator and decided to shoot a timelapse. I used my tilt shift lens to give it a miniature feel. i processed all the photos in lightroom 4, made the timelapse in quicktime pro and then did the final editing and added music in windows movie maker.
Its been a while since I made a timelapse. Around 500 pics (cropped and processed) and with a wav for the wind......
This time lapse of blooming stargazer liles was created using one camera which was shuttled back and forth by a crude servo system to get left and right views.
A total of about 3000 pictures were taken, one every 15 minutes for about six days.
About 400 anaglyphs, all processed manually, were used for the video.
Watch this video on Vimeo. Video created by Wes Browning.
Been working on a timelapse project and started playing around with HDR processing. This short, 12 second sample is from a recent shoot out my studio window (hence the reflections). It's just a sample and not meant to be production quality - so please be kind and judge it for what it is. :)
Processing is sloooooooooowwwwwwwwww... but worth it. Camera - Canon 5D mark II, full res RAW file, an image every 20 seconds. DSLRremote from computer to control camera and interval. Images saved to PC.
RAW images converted to HDR with Photomatix through batch - round 1. Round 2 batch through Photomatix tonemapps the HDR's and saves them as JPEG's. Then, Noiseware Pro (in batch) to remove most of the noise.
A lot of processing time. To completely process 1,500 frames takes around 28 hours. That's about 34 minutes processing time for each second of video.
Thought i'd give the timelapse a go as i had to pick the wife up from work .
Journey was from rainham to west London .
f5 (mostly)10mm, iso 1600 and 1032 shots with 2 second delay.
sony a300-sigma10/20mm.
please feel free to comment. I tend to use the music that i was listening when driving the car at the time.
"outkast-speedballin"
I am loving timelapse !!!!!!!