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Gary is building me a time-lapse controller for my camera, and this is the first "test" of the barebones unit. It still has a couple of bugs but in the interest of science, I've put together the timelapse video. :)
Sandee picked the marshmallow filled chocolate heart. I shot this one (for the most part) every 15 seconds. Played back, one second of video is about four minutes of real-life gooiness.
This was the first ever bit of time lapse I did with my "egg timer with camera stuck on top" system. Picture of the setup: www.flickr.com/photos/27117703@N00/3549316387/
It's for a shot for the music video for the song Ecuador, by Laeto:
I finally got a satisfactory result from my "customized" timelapse timer. The whole rig can now be run from 12V DC power, draws 0.5 amps (6 watts power consumption), and now uses an external intervalometer setup that triggers the camera via IR.
Camera: Nikon 1 V1
Lens: 10 mm f/2.8
ISO: 100
Exposure Time: 1/15 second
Lens Filter: ND2+ND4+ND8
Time between exposures: 2 seconds
Video at 24 frames per second
24 times real-time speed
I have never landed in fog like that. I've flown in storms, clouds and turbulence, but nothing was as freaky as the time in the fog.
This is an experiment.
I was trying to combine multiple images into one from left to right. This image combines 13 images as the sun was setting in Sudbury, Ontario.
I like the way it turned out, and I have some ideas for my next attempt at one of these. :) Best viewed large.
Esta é a segunda tentativa de time-lapse, aconselho aos amigos dar uma olhada em www.flickr.com/photos/bencanales/
para ver um maravilhoso trabalho nesta linha. Erros cometidos: filtro na lente (jamais! vejam só o flare!), banding no céu, resultado da má redução na resolução, e WhiteBalance em auto. Lições importantes!
I'm a newbie in timelapse, this is my 2nd test, the second I show to anybody. See the great work of Ben Canales www.flickr.com/photos/bencanales/
and you'll know what I'm looking for. Please tell me what you think, folks.
Made from my window, jet planes crossing by, and dogs barking. Mistakes: filters on (never more!), banding (bad resolution), Auto WB on, and no soundtrack yet, sorry. Next time, maybe!
Nikon D5000, AI Nikkor 28mm f/2.8
Bought an intervalometer for my eos 50d, and this is my first experiment with it. Looks like there's a lot of fine tuning to work on for future projects :-) But timelapse is fun!
Pues eso, un timelapse que hice en la playa de Torrenueva.
A ver si el siguiente lo hago mas larguillo y pillo la puesta de sol...
Timelapse of the sunrise from my kitchen made with Gawker.
At the end you can see a reflection of the macbook screen border in the window.
Decided on a timelapse that shows my path from uni to home.
The main struggles I found in this was taking photos without getting in peoples faces, especially down Lambton Quay when it was real busy. Audio credit: Blank Space instrumental, Taylor Swift - www.youtube.com/watch?v=KrRe-L6v_To
This is my first attempt at doing any time lapse photography and making it into a movie. Time Elapsed: 1:51
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Timelapse done by Kev and his coworker.
Shot in their parking lot over the span of a few hours in the afternoon one day.
Over the past 2 years I've had a time-lapse weather camera out my window. I've posted a few other videos in the past. I always enjoy seeing clouds sped up. They billow and move in ways you don't often perceive with your eye. This was taken May 23, 2011 and covers a period from about 7am to 8:30pm. You can catch quick glimpses of the men who are reroofing our house.
Soundtrack: "Living Mice" by C418
bought myself an intervalometer :) though I'm still working out the settings on my camera to get it right, but anyway, here's a first attempt at a timelapse using my 600d
edit - and apparently I'm still working out the settings to edit videos.... as my first upload attempt on this video failed a bit.... (if at first you don't succeed.......)
thanks to those who Favorited the last one, hopefully this ones better....er....
Mein Erstes Video auf Flickr! ein Timelapstest mit der D300s. -- Die Aussicht aus meinem Zimmer...
999 Frames, Postprocessing in Lightroom, Aftereffects, Finalcut.
Irgendwie interessant!
Eine Vimeo Version gibt es hier:
Irgendeine Idee, warum das nicht 100% Flüssig läuft?
Sowohl Aftereffects als auch Finalcut haben das Als 30f/s bearbeitet!
Woran Kann das liegen?!
Yet another timelapse video, this one a somewhat unconventional sunset - no pretty oranges here. 3 hours and 28 minutes in 455 frames at 24 fps, 1/1244 exposure, 8.0 aperture, 80 ISO. Frames not post-processed. Taken with CHDK firmware.
Music:
Excerpt from Atlantean Twilight by Kevin MacLeod
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