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Este fue mi primer proyecto de timelapse, las primeras tomas, mis primeros pasos, el fruto de un largo aprendizaje de prueba y error, de experimentar nuevas técnicas.
Es un vídeo con algunos defectos, pequeños fallos que he ido solucionando con el tiempo y la experiencia. A pesar de ello le guardo especial cariño a este clip, lo llevo siempre guardado en el móvil, y cuando hablando con alguien siempre surge la pregunta:
- "Así que haces... time-queeee???!!!"
- Timelapses
- Aaaaahhhhmmmm... y eso... ¿qué demonios es?"
Pues siempre tengo este vídeo a mano para enseñarlo. Está montado y editado desde hace más de dos años, pero durante ese tiempo sólo familiares, amigos o gente que me ha encontrado por la calle con "las manos en la masa" han disfrutado de él.
Tras un tiempo bastante ocupado voy a volver a planificar varios proyectos de timelapse, aprovechando un montón de material que tengo sin montar y nuevas tomas por supuesto. Espero seguir evolucionando y mejorando el resultado final, que muestre todo el trabajo que hay detrás de estos breves clips. Y publico éste vídeo para que disfrutéis de él y también seáis cómplices de mi ilusión y testigos de mi evolución.
Un saludo y mil gracias a todos los que me apoyáis y disfrutáis de mis trabajos.
El Parque del Retiro es uno de los lugares más emblemáticos de Madrid, uno de los pulmones de la capital y visita obligada para cualquier visitante que quiera disfrutar de un espacio cargado de historia
After two years of filming, I finished the fourth and final timelapse montage in the "Mauna Kea Heavens" series. This video features lots of adaptive optics lasers, milky way shots, many scenes of the erupting volcano, and several hyperlapse sequences. It utilizes focal lengths from 12mm to 1000mm. I completed my PhD and moved from Hawaii to Washington, D.C., so I won't be filming the telescopes anymore. It can be viewed at vimeo.com/302336360
In this shot, the bright object left of the Keck 1 laser is Mars, and the slight "burst" at the end of the Keck 2 laser is caused by thin cirrus clouds.
After The Curator locks the doors for the night, the custodial staff are hard at work cleaning the exhibits and display's. Their work keeps the facility in top shape for educators, children, and the citizens of Central City!
They might not look it, but their job gives them pride!
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(This ad was produced and payed for by The Central City Historical Society and cannot be replicated, duplicated, copied or infringed upon by order of The CCPD)
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This week on Patreon, I posted not one, but three different photoshoots on this build! You guys here on flickr only get to see one while my Patron's get to see this one (with bonuses) plus a shoot with civilians and Barry Allen and Hal Jordan 9, as well as a shoot with Christo7108's Dark Flash vs Abra Kadabra! :)
On top of that there was a hyperlapse GIF of the build being assembled over the course of a few months few months, plus a video at a minifig's level as if you were inside the museum too! It's a bunch of really cool stuff! :)
And remember, if you join my Patreon, you get a follow from me, plus a shout out on my next public post! So what are you waiting for?! :P
Zip on over there! :P
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After two years of filming, I finished the fourth and final timelapse montage in the "Mauna Kea Heavens" series. This video features lots of adaptive optics lasers, milky way shots, many scenes of the erupting volcano, and several hyperlapse sequences. It utilizes focal lengths from 12mm to 1000mm. I completed my PhD and moved from Hawaii to Washington, D.C., so I won't be filming the telescopes anymore. It can be viewed at vimeo.com/302336360
Here you can see Mars, Saturn and the Milky Way rising into the night sky over Southerndown, shortly followed by a crescent moon and a burst of colour from the morning's sunrise
Its raining outside, so I finally got around to combining four hyperlapse clips taken in Sidmouth last September. I really should have used the gimbal, it gives hypersmooth motion, but it also makes you feel a bit self-conscious..
Combo video of Canon R with 135mm Rokinon on a Star Tracker, Canon 6DM2 doing the timelapse of the sinking comet,
and 2 drone hyperlapses from above. 250 frames of the Rokinon frames were integrated for the final comet image at the end.
Witness the awe-inspiring beauty of Comet C/2023 A3 (Tsuchinshan-ATLAS) as it streaks across the night sky! This video captures the comet in a mesmerizing time-lapse from both Canon 6DM2 and a Mavic drone hyperlapse, offering a unique glimpse at this celestial spectacle. It'll be back in 80,000 years.
Here is a brief highlight reel from a trip to SD and Wyoming a few weeks ago. A very beautiful and interesting part of the US.
After two years of filming, I finished the fourth and final timelapse montage in the "Mauna Kea Heavens" series. This video features lots of adaptive optics lasers, milky way shots, many scenes of the erupting volcano, and several hyperlapse sequences. It utilizes focal lengths from 12mm to 1000mm. I completed my PhD and moved from Hawaii to Washington, D.C., so I won't be filming the telescopes anymore. It can be viewed at vimeo.com/302336360
This photo is a single image and no compositing was involved. It was shot with a Nikon 1000mm f/11 mirror lens from about 30 miles from the telescopes. My image from a few seconds earlier was a winner in the 2017 Astronomy Photographer of the Year contest.
My first hyperlapse, it's really cool to see the result. I admit I felt very stupid while I was taking the photos to make it, it took me about 15 min. ^^
I took this shot during the most productive sunday of my life, more than 15 timelapse sequences! =)
My brand new City of Art and Sciences Timelapse/Hyperlapse
Mustard Flower 2.
Bach Flowers Mustard, for Sadness.
Thanks Explore April 5, 2015
hyperlapse film Guy Roland's
What if an alien visited your city or town? What would he see?
Here is Montreal through the eyes of an alien (me). Every year I try to visit Montreal, arguable my most favorite city on the North American continent. This is a classy city that blends an Euro culture with North American life - at least that's my take. ;-)
With well over 15,000 shots (I lost count) of time-lapse stills and video, I obviously couldn't fit all of my scenes into a 3 minute video. So I tried to do my best with the clips that fit this story.
Places:
1. Plateau (@ 5:00AM from Mount Royal freezing my @$$ off)
2. Ville-Marie
3. Rue St. Catherine
4. Complexe DesJardins
5. Place des Arts
6. Quartier des Spectacles
7. Palais des Congres
8. Basilique de Notre Dame
9. Vieux Montreal
10. Old Port
11. Olympic HQ
12. Driving the Ville-Marie (720)
13. Victoria Square
14. Jacques Cartier Square
15. Eaton Centre
Hope you enjoy,
Gear:
1. Sony a7II
2. Canon 7D with magic latern
3. iPhone 6 with Instagram Hyperlapse
Software:
LR CC, PS CC, Premier, LR Timelapse.
She moves.
... In waves.
She flows.
... Incessantly.
She breathes.
... Breathe alongside her.
She is alive.
... Pulsing.
... Heartbeat in the sky. ♡
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Words by me.
Inspiration by Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area, NV.
Music "One Down Dog" by Wes Hutchinson. (I do not own rights to his music).
Shot with GoPro Hero 3+ Black; 2 hours of photos, lapsed down to 40 seconds of cloudform bliss!
ENJOY! :)
It wasn't an easy choice which frame to post from the timelapse sequence! So I just picked one randomly =)
My brand new City of Art and Sciences Timelapse/Hyperlapse
The lighthouse at Tiumpan Head, perched dramatically at the edge of Lewis. Shot during a hyperlapse mission with the drone on a slow forward cruise — this frame just happened to have the look. The building now serves as a dog kennel, but its soul is still pure maritime stoicism. You can almost hear the barked commands from both keepers and canines.
Valencia 2015
Watch my brand new Timelapse/Hyperlapse at the link below!
An old shot from 2012 reprocessed with new workflow in 2016.
My brand new City of Art and Sciences Timelapse/Hyperlapse
Hdr Panorama @ Valencia 2015
My only regret after those 8 days in Valencia is that I haven't taken enough panoramas!
Crop of a larger Panorama
Rotterdam, The Netherlands, April 2016
I spent 9 days in this beautiful city and I would definitely recommend to anyone out there to put Rotterdam on the list of the next destinations because it absolutely deserves a visit!
I came back with like 50 4k timelapses sequences for around 500gb of space!
These are going to be very busy days with editing but I'll be posting some more photos as soon as possible! =)
My brand new City of Art and Sciences Timelapse/Hyperlapse
After my first flight above SF, I started making plans for another. I felt it would be cool to throw together a collaborative project, with no other than Michael Shainblum and Marc Donahue. We had 4 or so GoPro's catching the whole ride as well as the behind the scenes. Marc got some awesome hyperlapses and put together a sweet video of the whole journey! vimeo.com/85709642 Michael kill it as usual.
Wanna see the full project? Check it out on Behance: www.behance.net/gallery/Above-San-Francisco/14104215
Valencia 2015
This is another frame of my brand new Timelapse/Hyperlapse video I did in Valencia, you can watch it at the link below! =)