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300 photos at 3 second intervals.
Panasonic GF1
Apple Quicktime
Kings Lynn Paper Mill - Palm Paper.
If anyone knows how to get rid of the white flickering, please let me know.
I decided that I didn't like timelapse #2 so I deleted it. Timelapse #3 wasn't very good so isn't going to be uploaded.
This is Timelapse #4.
Left it going overnight, taking one picture every five minutes. Worked okay, not as good as it could have done.
The best bit (I think) is the shadows moving. Maybe this is something I could focus on more.
Optical time-lapse video from a Raspberry PI
Hostname: xenon
Run Time: 1447310406
Sunrise: 2015-11-12 05:46:09.000003
Sunset: 2015-11-12 17:54:40.000003
delta: 6.07 seconds
Captured Time: 2015-11-12 17:54:57.363793
Youtube: youtu.be/XJYIki6uOMM (higher resolution and nicer playback)
A series of timelapses from the past few months of video production. Shot on the Sony EX1.
Note: Flickr's video compression sucks so watch a high quality version here: vimeo.com/3960485
Timelapse di pleiospilos bolusii circa 10000 fotogrammi effettuati con canon g12. Abbiamo voluto sperimentare un set fotografico immegendo il vasetto in terreno pietroso con sfondo color cielo
Timelapse of ISS in twilight. Crew Dragon probably in frame but not visible. August 2 2020 03:45:42-03:47:15 UTC. Canon G7 X, 70 x 1/2s, ISO 125, 30mm EFL
My first attempt at timelapse, admittedly pretty bad. I need to drag the shutter so the bugs aren't as bad, and I had it set to aperture priority instead of manual, so there is a little variation. But, since I spent so long trying to put it together, I'm posting it anyway...
Timelapse of a hyacinth. It starts off well, but then...!! I rotated it in the hope that the back wall would support the growing. Alas not!
This is my first attempt with the timelapse. The idea to try to do a timelapse video popped into my mind during my last photo-trip to the Pieniny when I was on the top of the Trzy Korony. As a matter of fact, I didn't know the first thing about timelapses and how to do them. Simply took about 60 shots in 5-sec intervals and sticked them together with VirtualDub. This is the result. Maybe is not stunning but encouraged me to give it another try next time.
Had my camera out shooting a shot every 5 seconds wanting to capture the sunrise but got an incoming rain storm instead. nothing too bad, just some water on the front of the lens.
See original size for animated version!
Amateur timelapse fun. I've fantasised about making timelapse films for about as long as I can remember. Turns out it's not so difficult to do... although it's easy to see that this would have worked waaaay better if I'd used a tripod, rather than just balancing my camera on my knee while I pressed the shutter button about once every five seconds.
Deutsch
Die Timelapse habe ich mit der Canon EOS 600d und Kit Objektiv einem Intervalometer und einem Velbon C600 Videostativ aufgenommen. Die Timelapse besteht aus 149 Einzelbildern die ich im Movie Maker zusammen geschnitten habe.
English
The timelapse I recorded an intervalometer and a Velbon C600 video tripod with the Canon EOS 600d and kit lens. The timelapse consists of 149 frames I cut together in Movie Maker.
for this impromptu project, i cajoled my niece to do a short sketch for me :)
29 seconds timelapse. Download it here
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Timelapse using DJI Osmo Pocket attached to the side of the ship, Boudicca. This was the second part of the cruise from Åndalsnes, via Honningsvåg and arriving in Spitsbergen.
Just a quick test of how to make a time lapse movie. Was edited in iMovie 08 which happens to be crap for this kind of task.
More experimentation with pinhole photography; slightly modified, and vastly improved pinhole body cap from my previous challenge. This time I force mounted a Nikon body cap on my K20D, because the D70 doesn't have interval shooting, and my awesome Soyu No. 44 intervelometer only works with a Pentax or EOS.
Music by one of my favorite Japanese musicians and friend, Tatsuya Oe (under the OE moniker), performing Herb Alpert's "This Guy's in Love with You"
Info:
K20D + bodycap pinhole lens
ISO200
1s exposure
5s interval
302 frames imported into QuickTime as 6fps video
then, 50s video stretched to 64s to fit the clipped music ;-)