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featuring MAXIMUM CHRISTMAS and a very bright moon

 

(the fun part here was trying to align the timelapse with the billboard cycle)

A quick timelapse test, never done one of these before so it's not great!

 

Shot using:

Canon EOS 50D

24-105mm F4L IS

Dell Studio 1558

 

309 photos shot at:

1/100s @f/22, ISO100

Night sky time-lapse from our balcony

this is a frame from a night timelapse I tried. It's my third attempt at a timelapse.

Coming down to the city (3600m above sea level) from El Alto (4200m above)

My first attempt at a timelapse video. I've got 2,302 full size JPGs that I've squeezed together.

 

Photos were taken at an interval of 2.5 mins, and the video is 24fps, so 1s of video = 1hr of footage.

 

[Had to cut out about 5s (or 5hrs depending on your point of view) of 'nothing happening - waiting for materials' near the start of the video, as I'd hit the maximum flickr video length of 90s.]

timelapse play with hahnel giga t pro II - 130 x 30 second exposures stacked...

 

Used a dumpsterdiving webcam. Easy, free - low quality though.

Ice cubes melting, collecting water with a syringe, music is 'Mungo Jerry - Summertime' :)

Timelapse of clouds rolling by

Time Lapse demo.

 

device: Remote Shooter version 2.0

 

200 shoots/30secs

 

music: Exostatic [Akaaka Rmx] Nonima

 

Remote Shooter 3.0 is a smart device for Time Lapse and more, it control wireless your digital camera from an Android APP, tablet or a PC.

 

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My first attempt of timelapse made with lumix lx3 and my stiff finger...music by Sunnycola Connection...see better version here: www.vimeo.com/3739297

The riveting sight of me weeding the driveway...

Processed in Photoshop from 700-odd jpegs taken on my point and shoot Panasonic, so not brilliant quality initially, and PS seems to have degraded it further.

FCB 52 Week Challenge: Week 20 Timelapse

Top of thunderstorm being sheared off over McKinney, TX, 5/29/16.

I had to try this technique. I just thought it to be too interesting to let it pass by.

It's very basic, and since my remote is limited to 399 photos, it isn't very long.

Next is to try one with the internal interval methode with 999 photos.

Enjoy!

NOT EDITED...I was trying to learn water blur...still learning.

Timelapse photography. Nikon p500.

An old timelapse vid of Mike and Me at work processing x-rays of pipes, Geoff wanders in for a chin wag. Probably about half an hour in real time.

Timelapse movie from racetrack Playa. This is made up of the same frames used to make the composite star trails image I posted earlier.

  

Shot with a D3s, 24-70mm f/2.8

This is another timelapse demo, same position as demo 2, but now more lights and sound :) (from jamendo.com)

A timelapse video made from stills taken from my Canon 60D. The foreground is a bit dark but i was shooting close to the sun without a filter - must use a filter next time

A timelapse movie I took while in Hawaii. Composed of over 600 shots. It started raining right at the end and Mac put his t-shirt over my camera (thanks man).

A short timelapse experiment of st margeret's way near the bus station

DCIM\101GOPRO

 

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

Cerro Dorotea

Puerto Natales

A short timelapse proof of concept i did a few days ago with the D7k on tripod. Have to explore this further.

 

Compiled using: mencoder "mf://*.JPG" -mf fps=24 -o output-mbd1-vbitrate14400-vpass-gray-crop.avi -vf scale -vf crop=1280:800 -zoom -xy 1280 -ovc lavc -lavcopts vcodec=mpeg4:mbd=1:vbitrate=14400:threads=2:vpass=3:gray

 

Be sure to iterate vpass from 1 to 3 in n >= 3 runs if you use this command to your create your own video and change threads according to your cores.

Timelapse of my gerbils devouring an eggcarton

Timelapse of the cable car. Showing the commuters journey

Timelapse hecho con un HTC One M7

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