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If you ever find yourself in Newfoundland, you have to go see Gros Morne National Park, and if you do, I highly recommend taking the Western Brook Pond boat tour. It was amazing, and I can't wait to show you the hyperlapse I shot from the boat! This is one of the frames from the timeapse. I cropped a little off the bottom of the photo.
From Wikipedia "The Western Brook Pond is a Canadian fjord or lake located in Gros Morne National Park on the west coast of the island of Newfoundland. It is in the Long Range Mountains, the most northern section of the Appalachian Mountains. It is surrounded by steep rock walls 600 m (2,000 ft) high, having been carved from the surrounding plateau by glaciers. After the glaciers melted, the land rebounded and the fjord was cut off from the sea. Salty water was eventually flushed from the fjord leaving it fresh. The catchment area is composed of igneous rock with relatively thin soil, so the waters feeding Western Brook Pond are low in nutrients and the lake is classified as ultraoligotrophic. It is fed by Stag Brook at the extreme eastern end of the lake and by numerous waterfalls cascading from the plateau above. One of these, Pissing Mare Falls at 350 m (1,150 ft), is one of the highest in eastern North America." You can see Pissing Mare Falls on the right. I'll post a better shot of them next.
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I've seen a deer (there's a zoom on it), 2 foxes very curious and plenty of animals and birds surviving with love.
Or something like it..
Playing with teh Hyperlapse app,
crazy damn dog thinks it's funny to snatch the ball away at the last second, slobber all over it for a minute, put it back down and then snatch it away again at the last second, the crazy damn GSD is herding I think, but who knows, and the little dog just stops by periodically to make sure I remember it's getting close to dinner time...
Even with this tripod, the wind jiggles the phone enough to significantly mess up a time lapse video. Any ideas on how to fix that? It gets very windy up there.
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I have been thinking about photos I want to capture in Pennsylvania before we move to Alaska. We don't get many thunderstorms in the Lehigh Valley, but this summer we've already had a few. This particular thunderstorm was the second of two cells that produced many lightning strikes.
The first storm passed Nazareth to the north (Poconos region) and only dumped rain for a few minutes (flash flood). Hence, I was able to keep my drone in the air for longer than expected.
The storm in this photo passed us to the south, so I watched it arrive from the west while the sun was setting. Yup, I was capturing a timelapse. As the rain arrived, I grounded the drone until the storm passed and then launched it up to capture these lightning shots using long exposures in Hyperlapse mode.
I drove up to the Blue Ridge Parkway, but it was closed as it often is in the Winter. I was able to get to the parking area where the parkway crosses Hwy 276. It was too windy to stand outside with a tripod, so I placed my iPhone on the dashboard and took this video with an app called, Hyperlapse. This app lets save your video 2 to 12 times faster. It is the lazy man's time lapse. This is a six minute video condensed to 30 seconds.
Having driven by this mesa numerous times on the way out of Hurricane UT toward Kanab, I decided to pull over and take a look at it. Gooseberry Mesa is a popular mountain biking destination on BLM land, offering expansive views. It introduces the eastbound traveler to the Vermilion Cliffs.
The western end of Gooseberry Mesa, shown here, resembles Lost Spring Mountain 14 miles to the SSE, but is not quite as colorful. I practiced some drone hyperlapse recordings of cloud shadows while at this stop. This pano was stitched from drone images.
is an opera house in the Taichung's 7th Redevelopment Zone in the Xitun District of Taichung, Taiwan. The estimated area of the structure is 57,685 square metres (620,920 sq ft). It was designed by Japanese architect Toyo Ito in collaboration with Cecil Balmond at Arup AGU.
* It's one of images copied from my 5K hyperlapse video.
台中 國家歌劇院
Taichung, Taiwan,
2019/6/21
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Male' - Most crowded City on Earth
Pushing the art of Timelapsing to a more exciting level,
This is my First experience with Hyperlapse
Timelapses were shot on tripod,
and Hyperlapses - without a tripod nor intervalometer
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I was in Oakland looking for hyperlapse subjects. This idea came to me when I saw this amazing sculpture. There was a cement circle around it, so it was easy to set up a perfect path for the camera. 200 frames edited in Lightroom and Premiere.
Hyperlapse of a snow shower coming down the valley at me. Just a week earlier here on NF 29 in Gifford Pinchot National Forest, it was warm, the sun was out, and there were butterflies everywhere. I guess winter isn't ready to give up just yet.
These are the stairs that serve as beach access at Birling Gap. We came for the sunset, but it wasn't too amazing, so I looked back and filmed the people on the stairs instead.
Hyperlapse of Kuala Lumpur city center with low clouds covering the sky scrappers in Malaysia.
Music : Endless Story About Sun and Moon by Kai Engel, license through kai-engel.com
HAK Imageworks / © All rights reserved. Do not use or reproduce these footage on websites, blogs or publications without expressed written permission from the photographer. All the time lapse footage (many more unpublished footage) are available for purchase. Please contact me at peacezxp@gmail.com