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This oldtimer building set consists of 264 building blocks.

During the construction I took photos and merged them

into a Time-Lapse Video.

 

Watch the Time-Lapse Video of the construction of the oldtimer:

youtu.be/qg3m4D-1Kjs

  

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Rural sunset in timelapse

530 frames, 4s interval, Fujifilm X-T2

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Video taken by my daughter, Rizza. © All rights reserved

a time warp video

 

Transformation starts at around 0:10

 

My daughter, Rizza raises Monarch butterflies from the eggs that she finds in the milkweed leaves in her garden & places in a small cube netting in the house. The egg hatches & grows into a caterpillar. Once the caterpillar increase its size it eventually turns into a chrysalis for about two weeks. Then this transforms into a butterfly. When transformed, the butterfly stays put there for about 4 hours while the wings are wet. When the wings are dry, she then gets the butterfly & releases it in the garden.

This is the second generation (this year) Monarch butterflies that will lay the eggs for the final generation (early fall) that will be the ones to migrate to Mexico.

Hope you all enjoy watching this time lapse video taken by Rizza.

Phototropism in a timelapse video. Three hours in thirty seconds.

 

Soundtrack: Vivaldi - Spring.

A time lapse of the steam vents from Mt Asahidake in Hokkaido..

It was done with my handphone handheld with frozen fingers!

Thank you for your visits dear friends and have a great new week..

this is my very first attempt at doing a movie time lapse and this video consists of about 90 long exposure frames captured at the National Harbor in Maryland during blue hour...i used Windows Movie Maker to construct this time lapse and manually edited the timeline flow of the video and came out with this...you can see some nice cloud drifts, several plane trails streaking thru, some motion blurs and cool light changes during the length of this video...hope you guys like this...i think i will be doing this more and i know there's still lots of room for improvement here...and BTW, i'm glad to be back home in Chicago...

Thanks for watching.

 

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Time Lapse vidéo

It's Vernal equinox.

 

Blooming of almond flowers in a timelapse video. Fourteen hours in thirty seconds.

 

Soundtrack: Tchaikovsky - Waltz of the Flowers.

Hit EXPLORE #457, Jan 27, 2009

 

So, here's a video of the view from my house (through the window) - my first time lapse video!

 

This is 357 pictures taken 5 seconds apart and put together in a video at 10 frames/second.

 

There's a bird that came and sat on the house 3 seconds in and moves about - pretty cool!

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allen Besuchern und Freunden meines Fotostreams ein herzliches Dankeschön für eure Kommentare und Kritiken, Einladungen und Favoriten.

all visitors and friends of my photostream, a heartfelt thank you for your comments and reviews, invitations and favorites

Rising sun from a small sky observation deck atop a three story building.

About two hours of real time in twelve seconds.

 

The sound is that of the sea waves I heard during the shoot.

I decided to go out and get a milky way shot at the stepping stones of Flowers Brook a couple of nights ago. After arriving and setting up early, I waited for just over an hour for the milky way to reach the point in line with the stones. I was really gutted that, as the right time approached, so did a load of cloud. I set up my second body for a comparison and left the first just clicking away. While I may have missed the shot I wanted due to clouds, I got enough shots for an 8 sec timelapse video :-)

A time lapse video of tonight's (super?) full moon, rising through the clouds.

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You can treat this like a supplementary shot from Stanley. It takes us back to the dawn shots. As I was shooting Stanley and The Nut, I noticed an early morning flight over Bass Strait crossing the frame. This is strictly not a video or a timelapse, just five shots pieced together to show some movement.

A series of 425 images spanning just about one hour.

 

Rokinon f2.0 16mm (manual) lens, camera set at 8 seconds, ISO 1600, using a cabled shutter release set to continuous.

 

A retired meteorologist knowledgeable on northern lights from the Fairbanks Weather Service office explained the ‘shimmering’ northern lights to me thus: (thanks Jan)

 

'Katy: After the substorm passes (ends), the relaxation phase occurs and manifests itself as pulsating aurora. Your video captures this well. Since the pulse frequency can vary from seconds to minutes, your time exposure has to be just right in order to sync with these pulses.'

 

I have also found that during this period of 'flux' the northern lights loose much of their vibrancy and color.

Construction Site Time lapse - Calgary

603 images shot using a Canon 6d & Samyang 14mm f2.8.

 

I pulled up on the A4086 and put the camera behind a wall to shelter it from the string winds.

Plenty of headlights from passing cars light up the side of the mountain.

I saw the hint of morning color in the sunrise sky, so I set out the camera to take a series of images 4 seconds apart for a half hour or so.

It paid off, soon the sky was filled with brilliant sunrise colors.

 

Immediately afterward, the wind you see shaking the trees brought in storm clouds and it snowed the rest of the day.

This is the video I made the night I met the IMAX guy. (For that story, look back to my post on 6/10.) I was camped just over the ridge and didn't hesitate to leave all of my equipment out for the night. Music is "Winds - ready for the adventure", by Stefano Mocini. CC rights.

 

I could point out a couple of strange things about the video but will wait to see if anybody notices.

Time Lapse Test, X-T1, 15 frames per second playback. Composed of 240 single-frame shots, shot at 4-second interval via an in-camera intervalometer, processed and combined thru Lightroom 5.

Time lapse, 300+ photos taken at 1 second intervals, combined into a gif at 1/10th second per photo, then converted to mp4. This time lapse covers about 10 minutes, to show the 'blooming' expansion of two tea balls. Thanks for the inspiration Wilma!

 

Happy National Hot Tea Month!

A Fun-To-Shoot Time Lapse Video In Boca Raton, FL!

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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! :)

This is a frame capture from HD video using the Motorola G Fast smartphone, shooting in 8x time-lapse.

 

This was one of the first bits of video I shot, collecting them and then deciding where to put them in the video. This would be part of the opening, then cutting to the point of view shots from the trolley, which would be shot a month later.

 

You can see the video by clicking on the link below to my YouTube channel:

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=EiKDG71UlE8

I'm starting to accumulate stock footage for a time lapse project that might take me months or years to complete. Here's some daylight sequence from Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park. I just put in a little audio to keep it from being totally boring. It's Creative Commons licensed "Acoustic Breeze" by bensound.

402 x 6 second exposures.

f2.8 - iso 5000 for each shot.

 

24fps output in photoshop.

Here is a video created in Lightroom of 224 pictures taken over a 2 1/2 hour period that I have taken to make my Star Trails image. As you can see the stars are rotating around the Polaris star, the one in the middle of the image.

  

Gemma

   

5529 - Time lapse video (2h). The sun is at my back.

 

Olympus E-M1MarkII / OLYMPUS M.12mm F2.0

 

Vitacura. Santiago, Chile.

195 x 8 second exposure at 24fps

Another try in timelapse video area - about 530 frames, 6 sec interval, 3 sec exposure, Fujifilm X-T3, Viltrox 13mm, f/1.4 at f2, ND filter, postprocess Lightroom, Photoshop

The storm front after the heat wave in East Midlands, UK.

 

LAOWA Argus 33mm f/0.95 manual lens, over 600 photos, video rendered at 30fps. The lens flares like crazy but I kinda like it :-)

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