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Memories of Bradford. Movie recorded at summer 2015 with Sony pj-240e. 1st floor view.
Heres the timelapse. No music or editting, just 600 photos of different scenes. First two are from Farewell Spit, the last 3 are from Pohara, about 10meters from our campsite. When i get my editting software back I'll put together a vid with some other footage we shot on the Video Camera.
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Hi guys!
This is my very first timelapse. I'd never done one, not even tried. So...
It was made in Jette, Brussels, Belgium. With my Nikon D610 and a Sigma 35mm 1.4 ART. I also put a ND1000 filter and two Cokin filters. The first one was a gradient ND2 (Z121L), the second one was the gradient tobacco, also ND2 (Z125L).
Hope you'll enjoy it!
Shanghai. China.
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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
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.
I was inspired to do this when I saw Autumnwatch and The Great British Year recently and they showed some amazing timelapse videos that had been taken by the public, so I immediately ordered an intervalometer so I could have a try. This is my first attempt.
Music by Sigur Ros.
If anyone's interested in how to do this, this is a useful tutorial:
timothyallen.blogs.bbcearth.com/2009/02/24/time-lapse-pho...
No red sunrise htis morning but after the sun rose, a beautiful golden color developed. This clip represents 18 minutes elapsed real-time. Temperature was 19F.
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.
I shot this from the Grand High Tops overlooking Crater Bluff in the Warrumbungle NP
Siding Springs Observatory is across the other side of the park
This is looking south over the Newell Highway in the distance and Gilgandra
There is some light behind the Bluff which I think is from Coonabarabran
The southern celestial pole is centered above the bluff
After shooting the sunset and then some milky way panos in the moonlight a week before the full moon I set up the camera and headed back to balor hut for some dinner and a short sleep
I set the alarm for 1am as the moon was setting then and headed back up to get some milky way shots
I got 264 images @F2.8 ISO 800 @30 sec for the timelapse [and the other shots that day] before I exhausted the battery
Unfortunately this was as the moon was setting and the shadows had started making their way across the scene
This timelapse highlighted to me the way the MW spins around the celestial pole and not just drifting across the sky from east to west as the earth turns
I have had trouble with processing in photoshop when I have slowed it to 15 frames per second ... exporting very glitch
I wanted to use this as I could add a music track
I also tried the LRTimelapse addon for Lightroom but I couldn`t add music but it did a good job
I have used the Go Pro software to make a timelapse at Seamans Hut last year but they have restricted it to just process Go Pro images unfortunately
I am interested in any feedback or ideas
This seems to be playing slowly on the net for me ... I am not sure if its my slow broadband
Timelapse-capturing of the solar eclipse on March 20. The photos were taken at Karlsruhe, Germany and stacked into one picture
I thought I would try to create a timelapse using the built-in intervalometer in the A7III. I wished that I started earlier, but I still like the results.
I spent a full year capturing over 2,000 screen shots from a webcam at Lake Louise. Here is the culminating slideshow: 356 days crunched into 4 min.
The full size and length of the video is on YouTube: youtu.be/ssYyOUph2Sg?t=1s
A sculpted scene we worked on in London Hyde Park. The sculptors are:
Edith van de Wetering, Wilfred Stijger, Hanneke Supply and Martijn Rijerse
Music by TheDICE : 'Moonlight' creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/