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A 4hr timelapse condensed down into sub 30 seconds of the slow moving clouds over Shanghai this afternoon/evening as sunset approached. Keep an eye out for the final blast of colour sweeping over the clouds right before the timelapse ends.
Taken yesterday evening (Sunday 22nd April), this is probably my favourite one yet. Cause for more experimentation with the home-made Timelapse-O-Tron® 9000!
(Computer-murdering, high-bitrate, all-H.264-bells-and-whistles x264-encoded copy here. Now with plays-in-Google-Chrome ability!)
Here's a behind-the-scenes look at the making of the 2008 iteration of the annual RIT BigShot at Schoen Place in Pittsford, NY.
The BigShot involves many people with flashlights and flashes running around lighting up a scene for the main camera to capture in a long exposure. While all of that was happening, I shot this timelapse of the action from up close. This edited clip covers three attempts at the BigShot, which each of which is visible as climactic activity and many flashing lights. Makes for an interesting video, no?
Another timelapse test. 164 shots @ 30s f5.6 ISO 100 over 1h30m.
Getting there. Just need to take the plunge and leave the camera outside for a few hours now, eek!
quick timelapse from 3am to 6am batteries died just before sunrise
I like how it seems to flow north from the lake until about 5 am or so and then flows back out to the lake.. kinda like a wave of fog.. i never knew that.. i thought it just dissipated
Outside timelapse test of k'nex dolly using sony a700 whilst dodging rain
See HD version and others here www.youtube.com/andyathlon
Second try at a night sky timelapse. I still don't have a tripod so the camera was balanced on the ground. Best viewed in full screen you can see several satellites pass through the field of view.
Making-of Images of the Christophmalin.com TimeLapse Movie "The Island" about the wonderful nature and starry skies of La Palma, Canary Islands.
Timelapse of the no-quite-as-famous-as-their-northern-cousins Southern Lights near Rakaia, Mid Canterbury, New Zealand.
08/05/16
168 images, f/2.8, ISO 3500, 25 Second Exposure.
This is a time-lapse of setup and serving lunch at Strange Loop 2014. See if you can spot when the sessions get out!
Let my old DSLR run for over 3 hours at 1 shot every 3 seconds. My sensor on the 30D looks like someone sneezed on it, it's that bad, but Adobe Bridge cleaned up a lot of badness.
Originally put on my Vimeo account where the compression is cleaner.
I had no idea what to title this, but if you watch you'll see probably 30 planes go over head.
I also passed on music.
I need to do one more pass to re-crop and to add some sound.
Timelapse of clouds blowing by. I'd love for it to be a bit longer, but it started to rain on me and, more importantly, my camera.
Anyone know a good spot under shelter with a clear view of the sky?
Timelapses and hyperlases shooted in small cities from the Serra Gaúcha region, southernmost Brazil
Music: "Science and Religion" by Hans Zimmer
Just made my first timelapse video to test the new Windows Live Movie Maker released August 2009.
The stop motion video consists of 121 photos taken every 2 minute an afternoon last summer. I like the way the semi-automatic P mode on my old Olympus SP-550UZ compensates for the falling light as the night comes and makes the inside of the house brighter and brighter while the outside remains unchanged, until it gets really dark.
The new Windows Live Movie Maker seems to be working ok for time laps. Much better than the old one, I barely remember trying to make stop motion videos in it, failing at the task. I could have wished for possibility for smoothing the transformation between each capture, but that might be fixed with a plug-in if they've architectured the application for such plug-ins.
The Sample Flickr Plug-in for Windows Live Photo Gallery worked flawlessly for uploading to Flickr directly from Movie Maker.