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Shooting timelapse. Walim, Poland, June 2010

A timelapse of 1000 pictures for 16 seconds.

 

Pictures was taken with my D7200 + 105mm Sigma on a tripod. One picture every 2 sec.

 

Timelapse realized with PowerDirector 15.

 

Enjoy !

 

Musique used: www.youtube.com/watch?v=IhJhRp9XjrI

Music by: Lee Maddeford and 'Les Gauchers Orchestra' - Le petit jardin

Licensed under an Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike License.

freemusicarchive.org/music/Lee_Maddeford

 

For HD: www.youtube.com/watch?v=z9TFuKgXLT8

329 frames

7D

Tokina 11-16

11mm

f/2.8

ISO1600

15s exposure

1s interval

Three days. One shot every 5 minutes.

 

I spun it around on the last day so you could see the leaf.

パンスターズ彗星、撮りはじめから稜線に沈むまでの動画です。

インターバルも使っていないですしコマ数が少ないので動きがカクカクです(^^;)

DCIM\100GOPRO

 

bit.ly/goprohero

 

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

 

bit.ly/goprohero

Jaarlijks wordt er een tuinparty georganiseerd in de tuin van ons appartementen complex, het perfecte moment om van mijn balkon een tilt shift timelapse op te nemen.

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Every year we organise a gardenparty in the garden of our residence, this is the perfect moment to use my elevated position of my balcony to record a timelapse.

 

Technique

Camera with a fresh battery on sturdy tripod, empty SD card of 8GB, interval trigger attached to take a picture every 2 seconds. Picture were stored as jpeg high resolution, fine compression.

1208 pictures later my card was full...

First picture: 14:02:44

Last picture: 14:42:58

Loaded in Lightroom 3, edited first picture: added 3 graduated filters with Sharpness -100 to created the tilt shift effect (top, under, left) Boosted clarity, vibrance, saturation and cropped the gutter at the bottom of the picture.

Pasted these settings to the other 1208 pictures. This took about 10 minutes.

In the slideshow module created with my 24 fps timelapse preset the video, 1 minute of work for me, 7 hours of work of my computer later the video was created.

 

Differences with the previous timelapse: 2 seconds, much more different light conditions, stored jpg high resolution, that's why my memory card was so full so quick. This was the tryout for the main event.

 

Notes for next time

Don't use autofocus, during the timelapse you can notice a slight change in crop, this is due to the autofocus who focuses on something else.

Anything else? Please let me know

 

All comments and criticism are welcome.

 

All rights reserved, don't use it without my permission

 

Note: It is high definition, you should view it full screen in HD! It's worth it

vimeo.com/14859873 <-- aquí también lo puedes ver, con mayor calidad

Viewed from Lunar Laser Rocks, Namadgi National Park, ACT, Australia

Wieder mal ein Timelapsetest. Ich warte auf gutes Wetter, um mal ordentlich zu testen. Man kann hier gut sehen, was die blaue Stunde ist.

Testing on how to do timelapses. Used Lightrom / lrtimelapse.com/

Please leave a comment.

I used the Moody Blues song "House of Four Doors" for the music just to add some good drama.

 

The final segment was the Buffalo Bills colors for the playoff game against KC. Some Bills fans also getting photos and I hope playoff mania continues into the Super Bowl. It was really brisk and there was a wind from the north making things more chilly.

 

I'd like to return to grab time lapses from other locations, including the rapids, then make a single video from it all.

 

Due to the lockdown in Ontario, you can see very little is happening there as hotels are not lit up as much as they typically are. Even Clifton Hill was just just dead. Things can only get better.

Shot with the Olympus OM-D E-M5

Lenses | Olympus 12-50mm Olympus 15mm Samyang 7.5mm Fisheye Voigtlander Nokton 25mm F0.95

Music | Roger Subirana - Between Worlds

 

WATCH THE FULL FILM : vimeo.com/98109545 www.youtube.com/watch?v=87Vv7WgjTIE

...or at least inside our house.

 

Timelapse over three days for a study of 'lifecycles' the wife is doing. Once they start to die I'll set them up again and watch them rot!

Time Lapse - CREATE

Fotografia: Juliano Araujo

Ilustração: Marcos Torres

Made a time lapse of the moon rise on the 7th of August 2017, when there was a lunar eclipse. The result was not that good, as the exposure was to bright when the moon finally got up.

My second timelapse attempt.

658 images merged into a 24fps, 27 seconds long video.

Took every 5 seconds a picture at 1/15 f/29.

 

This is my first attempt at timelapse with my DSLR and an intervalometer. I set it for 100 shots at 5 second intervals. Next time, I'll cut that in half and see if you can see the birds better. Maybe the scene won't jump around as much, makes me a little woozy. I'm shooting through a double-pane window, so it's not as sharp as it would be otherwise. Processed with iMovie 10.

Első timelapse videóm.

 

Látszik némi elmozdulás a felvételek között, ami talán a hirtelen szélrohamoknak köszönhető? Nem tudom...

This is my very first timelapse :)

This was 250 photos stitched together using Quicktime Pro.

Timelapse desde la sierra de Abaran

Utilizando un Nexus S y la app Lapse it Pro

The shadow of the high Sierras swallows up the White mountains over the Alabama Hills.

Optical time-lapse video from a Raspberry PI

 

Hostname: xenon

Run Time: 1446666331

Sunrise: 2015-11-04 14:45:31.849849

Sunset: 2015-11-04 18:02:27.000002

delta: 5.00 seconds

Captured Time: 2015-11-04 18:02:35.406705

Youtube: youtu.be/NfTWNDnE-Rw (higher resolution and nicer playback)

For Christmas I was given a Triggertrap dongle. I decided to try a timelapse of a pancake party that I held.

 

The aspect ratio of the video is not quite right - I still need to fix that (I'll probably have to crop the pictures before combining them into a video).

Este fue el segundo timelapse que hice unos meses atrás, utilizando un Arduino como intervalómetro... Los parámetros de la cámara fueron ajustados manualmente y se quedaron fijos... ERROR!!! jejeje

Al principio no me pareció una buena idea de poner videos en flickr. Podría aparecer tanta cosa como en youtube, pero por otro lado puede ser una gran cosa. El time lapse es fotografía (que es lo que a todos nos une en flickr) pero en un lapso de tiempo que compone finalmente, un video. Asique en vez de estar en contra, pienso que nos podemos unir, pero tratando de hacer buenos videos a través de la foto.

At first I thought it wasn't a good idea to put videos in flickr. A lot of stuff like youtube could fill the place, but on the other hand it can be a good thing. Time lapse is photography (the thing that unites us all in flickr) that put together is finally, a video. So instead of being against videos, we should join it, and try to do the best videos out of photos.

Das ist ein Zeitraffer (Timelapse) Video von einem Sonnenuntergang auf Borkum.

 

Insgesamt wurden 1050 Bilder im Zeitraum vom 16:50 Uhr bis 17:16 Uhr. Es wurde eine Bildrate von 24 Bildern pro Sekunde.

My first timelapse...

Photographed with Sony Rx100 III and then processed on the computer. This timelapse is done by 1370 pictures with 8sec delay.

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