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Shot at a higher elevation overlooking Culp Valley in Anza-Borrego Desert State Park after midnight on November 3, 2019. This is a few different edits on a StarStaX stack of 243 frames each shot at 20 sec f/2.8 ISO 3200 with a Canon 6D and Sigma 15mm EX DG lens. The tree and rocks were illuminated with LED candles.

 

Met up with another photographer and initially hoped to capture some rare, but bright Taurid meteor shower fireballs. While we saw a few tiny meteors here and there, there were no epic fireballs to be seen. Still, we had perfect conditions for astrophotography as there were clear skies, very low humidity, cool temperatures, and no clouds. Despite years of frequent visits to Anza-Borrego, this was my first time at this particular spot.

Now that Hyperlapse is public, I can finally share this video of the painting of the Not Actually Type* shirt which will be available soon from Fairgoods.

TPA SWA TakeOff, Southwest Florida Coastline & Gulf Of Mexico Waters 6X Hyperlapse - IMRAN™

This is a video I created at the start of spring last year, March 22, 2019, when we lived on a different planet. We had people crazy enough to defend a Putin puppet who later ignored a pandemic and bounties on the heads of American soldiers, but at least deadly viruses were not considered hoaxes back then. Being asked to wear a mask for everyone's safety was not considered an attack on the freedom of morons. (Check out the video of the Palm Beach county hearing on mandating masks, if you don't know what I am referring to). These people should also refuse to wear seatbelts while driving 120 mph on desolate winding roads, at night, with the lights off, to celebrate their freedom to do what they want, but that's just my humble opinion. These same crazies would cry bloody murder if a surgeon or operating room nurse did not have gloves on when groping inside their disgusting bodies during surgery. In the meantime, we can all at least agree that the miracle of flight is no hoax, and flying over oceans and seas is a joy we cannot wait to fully experience again, after the pandemic is over.

 

© 2019-2020 IMRAN™

  

Recorrido por los lugares más emblemáticos de Madrd, mezclando capturas de pantalla de Google Street View, grabación de recorridos a traves de Google Earth y una compilación de timelapses.

Por restricción de tiempo de flickr no se puede ver el clip entero...se puede ver en youtu.be/YB_3AwEQMsQ.

 

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Cease by A Himitsu soundcloud.com/a-himitsu

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I walk through Foley Square very often during my trips between home and the office, so I had the thought to shoot a 360 clip here before the wooden sculptures went away. The sculptures are salvaged Eucalyptus trees and the installation by Jaime Miranda-Bambarén is called 13 Seeds.

 

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A nice sunny day with family, creating hyperlapse photography

Scenes From Symphony Isles Apollo Beach Tampa Bay Florida Boat Parade - IMRAN™

Despite it being a weird year in so many ways, it was good to see some traditions continue, especially safe boating with social and nautical distancing. Of course, the occasional naughty gal and nautical vessel under the command of an inebriated loudmouth sailor running aground more than once and almost wiping out my dock is not a tradition I want to see continue.

I had not flown the DJI Phantom 4 drone in several months, and the boat parade going past my home was a good reason to fire it up. Boats from my Symphony Isles neighborhood's southern flank, as well as from neighboring communities like Mira Bay, etc. were already heading back home by 8 PM returning from the bay bordering Andalucia and Circles, etc.

Enjoy the 450% hyperlapsed 1-minute video to get an aerial view.

Feel free to Tag (or mention in comments) any friends or family whose boats or homes you recognize.

 

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Portsmouth Harbour - Timelapse

 

A glimpse of the changing light and activity in and around Portsmouth Harbour.

 

The Brittany passenger ferry is leaving her berth and going back to France.

 

To give an idea of scale, The Spinnaker Tower, 4.5 miles away from my camera, is roughly on the line of the left hand, lower middle thirds intersection.

 

It also shows the vast extent of the inner reaches of the harbour.

 

850 photos taken 1 second apart merged in Photoshop to create a time lapse movie clip at 25 fps.

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

 

The James Clerk Maxwell Telescope normally is covered by a Teflon tarp in order to keep the dust off the dish. The tarp is transparent at the wavelengths that it observes (so, basically, like a glass window at visible wavelengths). However, it was briefly removed, and I seized the opportunity to film the telescope without the cover. Subaru is in the background.

Timelapse : Dataran Hyperlapse

 

a short hyperlapse of 140 images (that's 140 times of moving the tripod, mind you! :p) rendered at 15fps, of the beautiful Sultan Abdul Samad building, in front of Dataran Merdeka, Kuala Lumpur.

 

It was an overcast sky at the beginning, and halfway through a light drizzle came down, resulting in waterdrops on the lens. But don't mind that, do look for the fast moving minutes hand on the clock face :)

 

Thanks Arif Zulkurnain and Abdul Jalil Hassan for keeping me company :)

 

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Weekend shenanigans at Coney Island.

From the early days of hyperlapse experimentation April, 2010

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Somewhere on US 20 between Cody and Merriman, Nebraska. I think this is about three miles compressed into 30 seconds.

空拍台北都市風情和天際線

Taipei skyline and cityscape

Taipei, Taiwan

2019/8/31

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This is going to be where Octocity Hyperlapse Part II begins. These are the first few tests using my new camera rotation device which I conceived especially for the purpose of making Part II and beyond a lot less painful to make.

 

Here's Octocity Hyperlapse Part I in case you missed it: vimeo.com/98502785

watch the intersection of Roosevlet and Keelung road (with a circle) in air.

飛閱 公館圓環,看見3個著名大學校園..

中學時代常去的東南亞戲院仍在閃亮!

繼續我的 航拍縮時計劃.

Taipei, Taiwan.

2019/1/26

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HDR images sequence put into video - first try ;)

a hyperlapse sequence taken at CITY WALK in Dubai, UAE

Taipei skyline and cityscape at twilight

傍晚看台北華燈初上時的都市風情和天際線

 

Taipei, Taiwan

2019/9/1

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Learn how to shoot a hyperlapse like this in our video tutorial: www.youtube.com/watch?v=IQTtGeyewb0

台中城市與韓國瑜造勢大會 #空拍

Aerial view of #Taichung city

Supporters of Han Kuo-yu at the Taichung rally to support a potential presidential bid in 2020.

It's one of images copied from my 5K hyperlapse video.

#韓國瑜台中造勢大會 22日登場,數萬名韓粉擠爆7期豪宅區,韓國瑜晚間到場帶領全體支持者高唱〈堅持〉,現場亮起手機燈海呼應。

這是5K空中縮時抽出一張RAW轉檔。

Taichung, Taiwan

2019/6/22

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Couché de soleil sur Ollon

I have been away from Flickr because I'm now mainly into videography. Here is some of what I have been doing: I now curate a Vimeo video channel called "Ecleclic HD Videos."

This channel is geared towards HD video enthusiasts who preferably have a large HD monitor with a good set of headphones or better still, a 4K TV that can tune in to Vimeo. Some of these HD videos use drones, timelapse, hyperlapse, slow motion, HDR, computer animation and other cutting-edge and experimental techniques. Videos were chosen for their visual impact, aesthetics, originality and creativity. You can travel to far away places in virtual reality when viewed from up close.

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This is my love letter to Manchester, the place where it always rains and everyone is welcome - always.

This is by far my favourite landmark from Iceland, it’s called The Sun Voyager and it can be found along the Reykjavik waterfront. There’s something about the skeleton-like structure of this statue that I really enjoy. This shot was snapped on my iPhone on an evening walk through Reykjavik. It was a beautiful evening; a day of cold, grey rain had broken into a beautiful dusk.

 

While I prefer to shoot with my Canon 7D, I have to admit that the iPhone is an essential piece of kit. There’s a few apps that I use that either a) allow me to take some cool shots or b) help me use my Canon better. They are:

 

Lumy (always know when it is Magic Hour)

 

ioShutterPro (no more user-unfriendly intervalometer)

 

Hyperlapse (time-lapse on the go)

 

Afterlight (for editing on the phone)

 

Flickr (great for inspiration)

 

Changing gears to music, I still can’t get Frightened Rabbit out of my head. Here’s another favourite of mine, Twist.

time lapse Ortley Beach NJ August summer 2016 Sony alpha a6000

Here's another Insta360 hyper lapse walk around Roosevelt Island. The seaplane conveniently passed by at the start of the video, so I made it a feature.

 

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My first hyperlapse on Flickr!

 

Walking around the River Torrens and Riverbank Bridge crossing.

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Here's a hyperlapse video along the cycle super highway that's being built on the Embankment in central London.

 

This is made up of 389 photos taken with the Nikon DF. They were loaded into Lightroom for processing and then exported as jpeg files. Next they were loaded into Adobe After Effects and a "warp stablizer" effect applied to reduce the camera shake. After exporting it was then passed through the Adobe Media Encoder to create a more manageable file.

 

In the last 8 hours or so I've learned that manipulating images that are going to be used in a video is slow! The workflow around importing/exporting involves watching a lot of progress bars creep along for what feels like forever. I'm guessing I'll need some decent editing software (After Effect and Premier at a minimum) in order to do more of this, which is a pity as I've got the Lightroom/Photoshop cloud package from Adobe, and I suspect I'll have to sign up for the full blown creative cloud to get them...

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