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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
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.
- Canon xti con firmware 400plus
- Timelapse de 100 fotos
- 35 minutos foteando
- 2 horas tratando de entender el "Lrtimelapse"
-2 horas procesando entre Lightoom y el Lrtimelapse
Resultado: 4 segundos de video :/
Espero ir entendiendo mejor este mono :D
The clouds, the colors, the mountain backdrop...
Fulfillment and hope
Creativity and expectation
Taken March 28th, 2021
Rokinon 14mm
Canon EOS RP
Timelapse mode (5s interval)
A little trip today to the BMX track at Tankerton. Harry was desperate to get there with hes scooter. So i thought that i would be rude not to, perfect opportunity to try some more timelapse photography. please like my page at www.facebook.com/#!/DanHogbenPhotography
A timelapse video i created from my daily commute between home and work. I used a canon ixus 82 IS with 5 seconds interval. The video was created from a total of 1300 shots.
El primero vÃdeo se hizo con 232 fotografÃas y el segundo con 351. A falta de intervalometro improvise las fotos con una aplicación de la cámara. Espero repetir la fotografÃa el próximo año con un intervalometro y mas experiencia...
Equipo utilizado:
Canon Rebel T6i (EOS 750D, Kiss X8i)
Objetivo de 18-55mm (Kit Lens)
TrÃpode Soligor WT3220
Primer video:
ISO: 800 Exposición: 15' f/3.5 18mm
Segundo video:
ISO: 1600 Exposición 15' f/3.5 18mm
Música: Western Digital - Abandoned Control Room
Link YT: www.youtube.com/watch?v=0UO3Uo9jR9Q
Para apoyar al artista: westerndigital.bandcamp.com/
I'm going to share another timelapse soon ;)
[Edit] : The full video of Djurdjura Timelapse is on my youtube channel www.youtube.com/user/YashySich?feature=watch
Link of the video : www.youtube.com/watch?v=odaJXF6Etrw
Share if you like it ;)
Frames taken with GoPro Hero 4 Session and Flow-Mow (V2.0) panning head, during 118 minutes, with 10 sec intervals. Video projection frame rate: 18 fps.
(Black areas on sides are added by the OpenShot video editor which forces video to 16:9 when converted to "Flickr-HD" target.)
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
My second attempt at doing a time lapse.
Watch with SPEAKERS ON, in HD full screen to catch the details.
The view is from Republic Plaza, Tower 1 @ Raffles Place, Singapore
The weather wasn't the best (overcast conditions)..but couldn't let go of the public holiday :)
Shooting Date: September 10, 2010