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This is a timelapse that was taken over a two hour period from 12 am to 2 am on Mother's Day morning. Fabulous experience!

 

Couple of time lapse videos taken from stills on Z7 at Circular Quay ferry terminal

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Hi guys!

 

I made this timelapse movie from different sequences taken on a many different days and locations (countries also).

 

Locations listed in appearance order:

1. On the Tara Bridge (Montenegro)

2. Sopotnica waterfalls near Prijepolje (Serbia)

3. Maslenicki Bridge (Croatia)

4. Bibinje, near Zadar (Croatia)

5. Bibinje, near Zadar (Croatia)

6. Pozdrav Suncu, Zadar (Croatia)

  

I'd love to get your feedback in comments.

 

Enjoy and stay tuned, more to come!

Canon 60D, Tamron 18-270mm, Timelapse 5-sec interval, Photomatix

Loved spending this timelapse time with Julia.

Sunset Timelapse

 

Music by Paul Ressel

Track: Dissertation

 

Shot on a Nikon D600 with Rokinon 14mm f2.8 manual

First timelapse attempt, from 90 pictures,got 4 seconds of 24 fps video.

25.3.2023 9:20h-9:40h

You'll find more of my work on www.timelapse-photography.de

 

This kind of photograph was inspired by the DayToNight Series of Stephen Wilkes

timelapse video of Loch Awe and Kilchurn castle.

Timelapse of last night's sunset. At least there were some clouds this time! I'm testing out this new service called Skyfire (part of The Photographer's Ephemeris iOS app) that tries to predict if there will be a colorful sunrise or sunset based on weather information about type and height of clouds. They claim a pretty high level of accuracy, but its hard for me to asses because like any weather app, it deals in probabilities. The first two days I used it it said 0% chance of a nice sunset and it was right - the sky was completely empty with no clouds at sunset. But for last night, it said 35% chance of a colorful sunset, and there was a colorful sunset - so is that a success or a failure? I guess its neither, you need to run a lot more data points to tell. Anyway, its an interesting idea, and I'll probably keep using it. I've been trying to do the same thing myself by looking at the satellite imagery of clouds, so even though their algorithm can't be perfect, it is probably at least better than what I can guess on my own.

 

These frames were taken with my Sony Nex 5T and put together into a video using the application Zeitraffer.

2 Cameras 3.5 hours all Magic

Here is a quick time lapse I did up at Schweitzer Mountain Resort in SandPoint Idaho over the weekend.

 

It's far from perfect but there is a good chance that I was buzzed pretty good when I took it.

 

Happy Monday ;-)

Dedicated to my bro Faisal Albisher

 

More timelapse to come soon

test shoot,sorry its not long enough :) 41 images @ 10 fps

Only about 7 secs - practise video for our next camera club competition.

Video has to be single shot photos, put into a video at 24 frames per second.

My first test of a simple timelapse of the Milky Way from 400 images shot from our deck. I need to work on my processing and also need to find a better location to shoot from, to include a FG element.

Thanks for viewing

Timelapse of the front of the famous CiWalk shopping district in Bandung,

My first attempt at a timelapse video. Just over 2 hrs of star movement in under 11 seconds.

Shanghai. China.

 

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Yellow to Orange to Red. Time stamp is 56 minutes fast.

I made this timelapse video of treacherous Isaias as it passed through the area. It covers about 10 hours of storm damage in about 21 seconds. I recommend that you have the sound on during viewing in order to truly experience the impact of this storm. WARNING: This video contains graphic footage of the storm's destructive nature. It is not recommended for viewing by small children, or those suffering from any of the following conditions: Heart Disease, Covid-19, Upset Stomach, Gingivitis, or Toe Fungus. View at your own risk.

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