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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.
This was my first attempt at a star timelapse. Will for sure try it again sometime. Taken on June 13/2015. 240 photos with a 30 second long exposure each, to create a 10 second long video. Enjoy!
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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.
a failed(first) attempt to create a timelapse video for the entire trip.\
Music created by me on Garageband.
Sugru iPod touch mount for car windshield.
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My dad seen in the reflection of the separating glass when checking the bee timelapse machine.
He looks so concentrated.
A recent timelapse (June 2011) shot in the mountains on the outskirts Crevillente, Spain.
Canon 7D with a kit lens 15-85mm attached. All shot on a tripod and some with a custom made dolly.
Processed using Canon DPP, After Effects and Premier Pro.
29/07/11 - I've only just realised the whole video isn't shown on FlickR. Best viewed on my Vimeo channel at www.vimeo.com/images147
A timelapsed view of the Hôpital Européen Georges Pompidou in Paris 15th arrondissement. 1 frame every 15 seconds. Original 720p HD version here (requires Divx Web Player).
So I tried to take a timelapse of a flower opening on my chilli plant as dawn broke...unfortunately the batteries ran out at 3am and I therefore have a big gap over sunrise! However, the timelapse still shows something really cool - how much the plant moves over just a short period of time.
24 frames per second, 1 frame per minute real time.
Music: Karl Jenkins - Adiemus
Didn't realize how dirty the filter attached to the lens was.
Still, for a quick and dirty run, learned a lot on how to do this better.
My second attempt at a proper timelapse sequence.
The sequence was shot on Scotforth Rd near to Abbeystead, Lancashire, overlooking Morecambe bay. You can just make out the Isle of Man on the horizon as the sun dissappears.
The pictures were taken 1 every 5 seconds for nearly 2 hours. It was only approaching the end I realised that the sunset would be missed due to camera positioning which is why the clip is so short. I planned for a 30 second video of the sunset however due to not having the positioning correct it hasn't worked out that way.
The jump near the end was me catching the camera causing the shift in positioning.
Shot using a Canon 7D with 15-85mm lens. Processed in After Effects and Premier Pro.
Optical time-lapse video from a Raspberry PI
Hostname: xenon
Run Time: 1436304025
Sunrise: 2015-07-07 17:20:25.777248
Sunset: 2015-07-07 22:36:10.000001
delta: 5.00 seconds
Captured Time: 2015-07-07 22:36:48.827265
Youtube: youtu.be/J9rfpTSMvTI (higher resolution and nicer playback)
Quick timelapse of some art hanging in Pomona, CA. Taken over 25 minutes or so. To be used as B-Roll in interview footage.
BTW, Flickr's video quality for non-pro users leaves a lot to be desired ....
Quick video of me and the kids playing in the yard...I've been spending a bit of my (limited) spare time working on a motorised motion control camera dolly. I was wanting to do some real-time as well as timelapse video (inspired by a few online videos and Evan Kok's timelapse videos). This is my first test with the dolly. It's still a work in progress but close to being finished. I took this with a little Kodak zx1 camera but I'm looking forward to using the DSLR and intervalometer to get some landscape timelapse clips.
Music by Kelt
Trying out a new kind of timelapse using a ContourHD camera during a horrible trip across the Bay Bridge on Saturday night - 55mins compressed into 1.
289/365
I've shot a number of different timelapses over the summer for different productions, so I decided to throw them all together in a quick little edit.
Thanks to Toby Bennett for helping me shoot the intro.
We wanted to foley all the audio on that... but then it might only be ready by next summer :)
These shots are from our productions in Greece, Antigua, Morocco, South Africa and the UK.
Mostly shot on the 550D and 60D with a few on the Go-Pro.
Thanks for watching
Above The Garden Timelapse via YouTube [Video] - My Word with Douglas E. Welch
welchwrite.com/blog/2022/06/02/above-the-garden-timelapse...