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1 metre DIY Carbon Fibre/Aluminium composite, controlled by a DigiSlider Shoot-Move-Shoot controller, Slow motor 2RPM, weighs in at just over 3 kilos with controller, 8 Lithium AA batteries and small ballhead.
Fitted with 3 Arca Swiss QR plates to allow for a tripod/stand at each end or just one in centre.
The motor as enough torque to drive the slider plus ballhead and 5D2 17-40mm L vertically.
I just need to get out and start shooting now.......
With motor detached it can also be used as a hand cranked video slider/dolly.
despues de una semana de intentos fallidos , debido a la ausencia de luz , me doy por rendido , apenas unos pocos rayos pude agarrar hoy
This is experimental timelapse - each frame in clip represents the stack of all previous frames whith blending mode = lighten
Here is a small collection of timelapse videos that I have captured over the last year or so, I am limited to 90 second clips when uploading to Flickr so may post another video with a few more later.
Apologies for my complete lack of editing skill and heavy compression with regards to the movie production.
The four clips, in order of appearance are shot at; A spot above Dores and Loch Ness for the first and third clips (similar to my last upload), the second clip was Loch Ashie, and the final one is Loch Tarff. And the awesome tune is All my days by Alexi Murdoch.
Thought I'd put my Go-Pro to work and capture a bit of cleanup today.
Might have to do this more often when I'm doing a final build, for documentation purposes.
Timelapse of me making some bolognese pasta sauce
Ingredients:
1 Onion, diced
2-3 cloves of garlic, crushed or chopped
700g-1kg of beef mince
500g pasta sauce
400g can of chopped tomatoes
40g tomato paste
Water
Herbs (parsley, rosemary, basil, mixed Italian herbs)
Salt and pepper
Warning:Quality not good enough. Watch here
The news of YSR's disappearance came on 2nd September morning, then the search operation started. Around 12-1PM on 3rd September, news of his death came out. His wikipedia page crossed 500 edits (including anonymous). I made a time lapse video of all the edits in that timeframe (Using autohotkey + screengrab + imagemagick + ffmpeg + python).
Amazing internets. Watch full screen.
A picture of the setup I used to create my timelapse movie of my magic tree growing.
You can view it here:
Timelapse, 5 seconds per frame, 1,500 frames = 125 minute run. East side of Cowles Mtn. facing north-ish. (as usual)
Timelapse of clouds passing over Eridge this morning. 582 frames taken at 5 second intervals and compiled in Quicktime Pro. Shots taken out of our bedroom window - would have taken more but it was bl**dy freezing indoors :)
@ Cleveland Hopkins Airport
April 8, 2024
* Partial eclipse begins: 1:59 p.m.
* Totality begins: 3:13 p.m.
* Maximum totality: 3:15 p.m.
* Totality ends: 3:17 p.m.
* Partial eclipse ends: 4:29 p.m
Totality Duration 03:49
First Timelapse ever. Shot with a Nikon D800E + Nikon 24-70mm f/2.8.
Tethered to PC and used Digicam Control to shoot the images. 750 images @ 25FPS.
Timelapse made with the Panasonic Lumix S5 original + Lumix 20-60mm at 20mm and the slider Acsoon Toprig 40. Edited for the Dynamic Zoom with Davinci Resulve Studio.
This timelapse didn't go exactly to plan, the location and the movement in the clouds was awesome, the only problem is when the clouds are moving fast it means there's plenty of wind around!
In this particular location there was zero shelter to hide behind which resulted in enough camera shake for me to abort the timelapse early as it was being blown around like nobodys business making the consecutive image jump around too much.
Pity, it had a lot of promise, so thought I would share what I did shoot and compile together with you all anyway...
DCIM\100GOPRO
This is my second effort at timelapse using the GoPro Hero. This time, we shot at night, again using the GoPro suction cup on the inside of the windshield.
See the video here: vimeo.com/clintmilby/timelapse2
Although I was happy with the overall pace of the footage, one problem is clear. No matter how many times we cleaned it, there was a harsh glare coming from the outside lights through the windshield. You can actually see all of the pings and imperfections in the glass which are not noticeable during the day.
Another issue is due to shooting in Houston and that's the humidity. When it's hot and muggy outside, your front windshield will tend to fog even if your running the defroster making shooting from the inside highly problematic.
Even though the GoPro Suction Cup is awesome and has never failed, I'm a bit nervious at the aspect of putting my GoPro Hero on the outside of the car. So I'm going to have to find an additional way to secure it beyond the suction cup.
Cut in Adobe Premiere CS5.5
Color Graded using RedGiant Colorista
Music by: The Crystal Method
I made this video from timelapse clips I have randomly shooted about a one year now. Edited in sony vegas.
Watch on HD vimeo.com/42938546
I like the people that sit on the fountain and the lights in the building :) The frame moves a bit because I forgot my remote, so had to hold it down for about 200 photos :(
Photos taken on November 13, 2009
Canon 40D with EF-S 10-22mm f/3.5-4.5 USM
First Try; Time Lapse video of cloudy sunset.
Location: Karachi, Pakistan
Images: 395
Interval: 10 seconds
Date: 29-May-2013
Start time: 7:00 pm , End time: 8:00 pm
Music: Into The Sea (Port Blue)
Here's my first test movie... it's built from images shot at 10-second intervals from the roof of my house, looking north up Church St. in San Francisco.