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A few starry timelapse movies from my garden in East Sussex, UK.
Some wide field shots, plus some close ups of the Hyades star cluster.
The music is Progress by Alicia Sevilla - listen to it at Jamendo.
Wanted to try a timelapse with the dramatic tone art filter from the Olympus E-5.
988 frames shot on tripod every 5 seconds, using the Hähnel Giga T Pro remote as trigger.
WMM used to get the movie together in win7 with a framerate of 15, or 0,04s
I'm going to tonemap the HDR's again and create a new video. i don't really care for how they turned out. approx. 120 shots at 30fps
Timelapse video of the night sky on 26-27 May 2013. Around 330 photos were taken at one minute intervals using a Canon EOS 1000D DSLR, then combined into a timelapse video using PhotoLapse.
Time lapse de las 12 horas después de refrescar 4 masas madre, cada una en un paso/día.
El vídeo debería de haberlo grabado en 24 horas, pero no podía tener el teléfono ocupado tanto tiempo -vayapordios-.
Grabado con iTimeLapse en iPhone4.
Timelapse photo from on top of the boat at 1220am, apparently no light. Ash is dancing on the right.
FINAL Timelapse. I like how the dock almost seems to be breathing with the movements in the water, it looks good against the still foreground of the pier
These sequences were shot over a period of one year on my treks and trips across India. This being my first timelapse video, I tried my best. Looking forward for your feedback.
watch full video vimeo.com/nileshukey/indiatimelapse
Shot at:
1) Nameri, Assam, India
2) Tungnath, Uttarakhand, India
3) Chandrashila, Uttarakhand, India
4) Triund, Himachal Pradesh, India
5) Molinglong, Meghalaya, India
6) Delhi, India
The last lunar eclipse was shot in Delhi.
Camera: Canon 550d
Lens: Sigma 18-200 mm
Edited in Adobe After Affects CS6
Camera Model: Olympus OMD EM1
Lens: 12-40mm f2.8 Pro Lens
Software used for timelapse editing: Lightroom 5.3, Panolapse, and finalized with Sony Vegas Pro
DCIM\100GOPRO
My very first time lapse. Shot with the GoPro Hero using the Suction Cup Mount placed on my car's windshield. I set it to capture an image once every ten seconds. Unfortunately, the battery went dead quicker than I thought -- I most likely didn't have it charged all the way.
I compiled the images in Premiere Pro CS5.5 and colorgraded it using RedGiant Colorista.
If you've done timelapse using the GoPro - please post any hints or tricks you've used and feel free to link your own videos here too.
The first timelapse I've done was just for testing the tools and learn how to do it. This view is from my balcony. The clouds were moving pretty fast yeasterday and I found it interesting. I hope I can do better ones in the near future :)
This is a short 12fps timelapse shot somewhere around Midnight. The moon was so bright that long exposures looked like I was shooting during the day. Wish I would have shot for longer intervals, but it was getting pretty frigid! Maybe next time.
Cloud Time Lapse taken from on the way to Pabe ghat. 21 July 2013
With 7D and Sigma 10-20mm at 10mm
Manual exposure and edited using Windows Live movie maker
Canon EOS450D 74 exposures f/11 ISO100 on aperture priority. One exposure every 20s. Processed in Camera Raw and cropped 16:9. Interpolated (bicubic) in ImageJ to double number of frames. Rendered in Photoshop CS5 as 720p HD video, 23.97fps frame rate.
First try with GoPro Timelapse.
I didn't ask for permision for the song, I hope Paper Bird don't mind only a few seconds of their great song.
paperbirdband.com/
Thanks to Fabinho for the GoPro, Socopa for the computer and airconditioning! Dudu, Igor and Carlos for the support! Curti isso!
From GoPro Timelapse shoot Sunday morning. We mounted the GoPro Hero on the hood of my car and cruised through downtown and Memorial Park in Houston.