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I went out after work to take photos of the Supermoon. Sadly the clouds were coming in quick so I decided to get a timelapse of the moon instead. Due to lack of skill and equipment, I could only expose for either the moon or for the foreground and clouds - I chose the latter as I felt the details in the clouds would be more interesting. At the end of the video, the clouds completely cover the moon and it remained like that for the rest of the evening so my time seeing the Supermoon was very brief!
The serene calm of our solar array and aurora is accentuated by that one bright flash of lightning
Spectacle envoรปtant dโune aurore borรฉale qui gagne peu ร peu en intensitรฉโฆ
Credits: ESA/NASA
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400 images
Post process using lrtimelapse and lightroom
Better view in HD
Shoot with Tokina 12-24 F4 with nikon adapter.
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3 hours of 30-second exposures (bigger)
With some passing airplanes and a late night bathroom break.
Igualada. Catalonia.
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Another timelapse video shot shortly before sunset, comprised of 450 images taken over approximately 56 minutes.
50 minutes in the life of a caterpillar as it transforms to a chrysallis. This isn't quite what I expected: I thought they 'solidified' into the chrysalis, I didn't realize they shed their skin. I should have used a shorter time interval than the 30 seconds used here.
It's a cabbage white caterpillar, which I'm currently plagued with as the neighbouring farmer has planted a field of cabbages next to me.
I used a RaspberryPi Zero 2 with HQ camera for the photography. I'll hopefully get the emergence in a week or so.
Photos taken from an upstairs window, under a very bright Moon and very difficult conditions, so I didn't expect to get much from them. However, when you put them into a timelapse video you can see faint aurora. Movement begins to the left of the frame, but at about 20 seconds it briefly gets brighter in the centre of the frame.
Photos take with a Canon 1100D with 18-55mm lens and desktop tripod on a window ledge. Images processed in Lightroom
a wee timelapse of the summit of Berwick Law at sunrise. Apologies for the annoying people who keep wandering into shot, it was mostly me, I sort of forgot about the timelapse after setting it up.
Here is a quick 1080 timelapse of all the images used to create my startrails photograph at Llangelynin Church. The flashing light on the church is me using my led light on my phone to light paint it. I've since realised you only need to light paint the last image of the sequence to light any building/structure. Live and learn as they say :)
Used a slightly longer shutter to show the water motion over time, but not so much as to obscure the rolling wave
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