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Un motion timelapse di Sabaudia fra natura, architettura razionalista e i suoi cieli nuvolosi. Sono migliaia di foto fatte col mio smartphone Galaxy E5 e la mia Canon600D; successivamente la sequenza è stata creata e renderizzata su Adobe After Effects. Il video è anche disponibile su YouTube cliccando il seguente link del mio canale www.youtube.com/channel/UCEDeQ9p11U0XICsmlAzBhLA

 

A motion timelapse of Sabaudia and its nature, rationalist architecture and cloudy skies. I made it with my smartphone Galaxy E5 (via Framelapse app) and Canon600D and edited on Adobe After Effects.

The song is one of my favourite ever, "Blackheart" from album SkyWorld (2012) by Two Steps From Hell. No copyright infringement intended, all credits goes to the owners, Nick Phoenix and Thomas J. Bergersen.

 

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A timelapse of a night spent on Brecon Beacons meteor spotting. This 50 second video contains two really good meteors as well as Iridium flares, Airglow, Milky Way, Vega and of course Aircraft. It took 3 hours to shoot combining 550 shots each a 20 second exposure. See the stills in my gallery at - www.freedomphotographic.com.

Timelapse sequence from last winter.

Freezing night shot with a hint of faint northern lights, despite the bright moonlit sky.

qDSLR Dashboard und LRT5

Timelapse normand avant l'arrivée d'un orage !

Av. Dr. Gastão Vidigal

São Paulo/SP

Seattle sunset and I-5 bridge traffic time lapse at sunset from one of my favorite perches #seattle #timelapse

 

Silverlink Park LNR incorporates Silverlink Biodiversity Park and West Allotment Pond, and occupies approximately 18 hectares in the centre of Cobalt Business Park, just off the A19.

 

As part of a new development scheme in 1996, a new country park was created on the site of a former rubbish tip.

 

This 'Biodiversity Park' together with the pond at West Allotment was declared a Local Nature Reserve in 2005.

 

The reserve holds significant biodiversity value, with woodland, scrub and hedgerow, grassland and tall herb, wetland and exposed rock habitats.

 

In particular, the site is of note for its amphibian and invertebrate population. The ponds and ditches are teeming with invertebrates such as pond skaters, blue-tailed damselfly and whirligig beetles.

 

Roe deer, fox, brown hare and rabbit can all be discovered in the park's grassland, whilst kestrels are regularly seen hovering overhead.

 

The grassland is also home to many species of butterfly such as meadow brown, common blue and small white.

 

A giant sundial sits on top of the central hill, and for this reason the site is sometimes referred to as the 'Sundial Park'.

 

400 shots processed through LRTimelapse and Lightroom

Royalty Free

Aufgenommen im Glarnerland

Track by Warriyo

This is a first for me, venturing into the world of time lapse. Its a short video, but you get meteorites, clouds and plane. Its a busy sky..

Very short experiment in Timelapse

Clipped a bit and sped up 6% to fit Flickr's 90-second restriction.

 

Better quality on Vimeo: vimeo.com/64411921

 

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First attempt at stringing some timelapses together. Nikon D90 with Yongnuo intervalometer from Ebay; assembled with Lightroom and Premier Pro.

 

Music: "The Son of Flynn" from Daft Punk's Tron Legacy soundtrack.

 

Geocoded stills: flickr.com/photos/colink/sets/72157633280037709/

I just remember it was too cold to be outside so we waited inside the car. But the result has been very grateful

Sorry I haven't been posting or commenting lately. I've been tied up away from my system.

This is a Timelapse of 1200 shots and rendered @ 60fps of the Milky Way over the Spanish Peaks from our Deck

When it comes to photography and my creative work in general, I’m always trying to think outside the box of how I can do things in new and creative ways, especially things that haven’t been done before.

 

A few years back, I successfully shot a short film of underwater motion control time-lapse, and since then I’ve thought of taking it a few steps further and try to capture an under/over water astro timelapse. My first attempt about a year ago was a huge fail, and since then I’ve been getting out when I can, scouting for suitable locations around my home in Wellington, New Zealand, and trying different gear and techniques to capture what I had in mind.

 

Earlier this month, I finally nailed it - still not technically perfect and I have a few more things to work out, but it was the best result to date. It was meant to also be a day to night under/over water astro time-lapse, but I had technical issues with the set-up, and missed my day time start by 40 minutes. Still I’m absolutely wrapped in the way it turned out, so I thought I’d put a clip together to show the actual time-lapse I shot, along with some behind the scenes footage.

 

The time-lapse was shot using a Syrp Genie One motion control unit for the camera motion, a Nikon D850 and Sigma Art 14mm lens housed in an AquaTech underwater housing. The planning of the position and timing of the Milky Way rising was planned with PhotoPills

 

My first attempt at Day to Night timelapse, using Timelapse+ controller.

Muy complicado, sin embargo con ayuda de un amigo lo pude realizar, vamos por mas!

A lineup showing the changing standard combat uniforms of the Terrastralian/West Terrastralian Army. L-R: Pattern '51 (1951-1972); ODU (1972-1994); W/S-9 BDU (1994-Present); M12 BDU (2009-Present)

From the Alps to the Arabian desert in 30 seconds under the ever-watchful eye of Canadarm.

 

Des Alpes au désert d’Arabie en 30 secondes de timelapse, le tout sous l’œil presque indifférent du bras robotique Canadarm…

 

Credits: ESA/NASA

 

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loch lomond -scotland, uk, 2014

3h timelapse

music: Black Sabbath - Orchid

Timelapse realizado la noche de las "Lágrimas de San Lorenzo" o Perseidas el 12 de agosto de 2012.

170 fotografías tomadas con una Canon 5D MarkII + 24-70L con f2.8 de apertura, ISO 1600 y 30 segundos de exposición por instantánea.

Timelapse of today's clouds.

A little timelapse video taken last night while doing some astronomy out near Warril View southwest of Brisbane. This view is looking towards the South Celestial Pole, and features the southern Milky Way rising (with the Southern Cross and Pointers clearly visible) and the Magellanic Clouds. (which are satellite galaxies of the Milky Way) descending towards the horizon. It was a great night's observing, with the highlights including the barred spiral galaxies NGC1365 and NGC1300, the iconic Horsehead Nebula plus a few new objects such as the reflection nebula NGC1999 in Orion.

Wind war so stark das das Stativ gewackelt hat.

This is my first planetary timelapse video. I concentrated a bit too much on Io and overdid the gain which resulted in an overexposed planet surface as its elevation increased over the 2.5hrs.

SW150P and QHY5L-II.

EZPlanetary

Music by:

Parov Stelar - Charade

These thunderstorms were near Pine Bluffs, Wyoming aloing the Nebraska border during late afternoon. I under-exposed this timelapse for effect using my Nikon d7000, Nikkor 35mm f/1.4 lens.

 

The dark band at the end of the clip is a outflow boundary cloud formed by the developing thunderstorm's downdraft (gust front). It was quite vivid on radar.

Clear to my east, overcast to my west this particular late September day.

Timelapse shot of the Falkrik Wheel in action

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