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Timelapse of ISS passing through Orion nebula. January 18 2021, 02:11:32-02:13:22 UTC. Canon G7 X, 40x2s, ISO 1600, 100mm EFL. Composite flic.kr/p/2ktaRZB
Hand-held timelapse taken from the eastern of the two Golden Jubilee Bridges.
Soundtrack is the first 23 seconds of "the time without" by kthugha / CC BY-NC 3.0
Saturn, December 15, 2020 01:53-01:55 UTC. Timelapse of frames cropped from flic.kr/p/2khocZw Canon SX730, 60x1/8s, ISO 80
Nosy Komba
Madagascar
One of the things I experimented with for the first time on the downtime of my honeymoon (there wasn't much) was timelapse videography. A good timelapse is captivating to watch and ideally tells a story or sets an atmosphere. Since I couldn't process any of the material until i got home, I really had no idea what I was doing. I vastly underestimated just how many photos or how long of a sequence was required to make an enjoyable time lapse. Anyway, this was the longest, and also by far the best subject matter. These are some crazy weather patterns! It's from a span of 4 hours of footage.
Optical time-lapse video from a Raspberry PI
Hostname: xenon
Run Time: 1435961409
Sunrise: 2015-07-03 18:10:09.790707
Sunset: 2015-07-03 22:37:07.000004
delta: 5.00 seconds
Captured Time: 2015-07-03 22:38:49.479451
Youtube: youtu.be/oSLOH63zlII (higher resolution and nicer playback)
These ice cubes took a lot longer to melt than I expected. In total, it took about 3.5 hours. I ended up shooting approximately 2400 still photos - a photo every 5 seconds. I put the photos in sequence using MPEG Streamclip at 15fps, and then doubled the speed of that video once in iMovie. The music is a cover of Modest Mouse's Exit Does Not Exist performed by Sun Kil Moon from their album, Tiny Cities.
Midsummer sunset at Whitby. A slow-shutter timelapse sequence shot over around 60mins.
Canon 40D & EF-S 10-22mm f/3.5 & ND1000
The winter 2017/ 2018 in the Alps has been fantastic so far - reason enough to make a short visit to the Salzburger Lungau Region in Austria and go skitouring and skiing. Read more about it on hikinginfinland.com
It turns out that my main videos are on my youtube channel, but this one of a timelapse sunset from the AAT dome (using the dome as a trackable tripod) over the Warrumbungles, is probably good enough to put up here too.
My first time-lapse video of snow storm in Montgomery County, PA beginning 2015-03-05 at 07:31 AM ending 2015-03-07 at 12:48 PM. 3,030 total photos at 10 second intervals.
Three timelapses in one! Made with three different lenses. View it quick. Quantities limited!
YouTube 16Mbps!!!! www.youtube.com/watch?v=S6E_64M-Iyo
As I told you a few days ago, I’m taking part in a timelapse contest. Well, I finally finished the video and uploaded it on the web. The next step is to watch the video about a thousand million times, as the winning video is the most watched one… so now I ask you to please watch it, and please get back to me and tell me your thoughts. Hope you like it!