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I haven't seen this much purple in the aurora borealis in a very long time. Even a hint of pink on the horizon, in the first few frames.

 

These are 10 sec exposures, which for this high action is not fast enough to make a smooth time lapse.

Flashing and flickering, as the northern lights seem to change their energy-in-motion. Lots of clouds in the sky this night as well, and as you can see, the northern lights move quite a bit faster than do the clouds.

 

A satellite flashes at around the 32 second mark.

I could look up at clouds all day...were I not afraid of getting a stiff neck! LOL!

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Good morning everyone and I hope you had a nice weekend. Something a bit different this morning. I'd like to share a video I came across this past weekend called "Vorticity 2" by Mike Olbinski. An amazing time-lapse video of huge supercells, or tremendous thunderstorms, which can be found at the below link...

 

www.syfy.com/syfywire/jaw-dropping-time-lapse-storm-video...

 

Please be sure to view it full screen and with the sound on. I promise you won't be disappointed. Enjoy!

 

Flickr contact Rima, informed me Mike Olbinski has an account here on flickr...

 

www.flickr.com/photos/mikeolbinski

 

Lacey

 

PS...as for the above sunrise photo, it was taken one morning (@ 7:15AM) in early June.

  

I thought the Christmas tree at the Americana would have been taken down by now. But the crew had only gone as far as removed the red base and were in the process of removing the lights. Apparently, the balls and other ornaments had come down earlier in the day.

 

I shot stills and normal speed video of what was being done, but I also decided to go for some time-lapse shooting. It takes almost two minutes to get maybe fifteen seconds of useable video for time-lapse photography.

 

I did two shots, and then edited them in post (not much work there, just putting the two shots together), adding twenty seconds of music that seemed to fit the pacing of the images.

 

I'll post the stills later.

Timelapsevideo made width Canon EOS 5D, Adobe Aftereffects and Adobe Premiere. Photos are taken near Tromsø City, Northern Norway during winter 2009.

 

Posted this video earlier on Vimeo and Youtube. This is a shorter version (90 sec limit)

23/04/18

A half moon kept the sky really light, but as it set the Milky Way started to shine. I only got about 40 mins of it before the sky started to lighten in advance of the approaching Sun.

The whole sequence was shot at ISO 1000 F/2 at effectively 24mm coupling an FX body in crop mode, with a Samyang 16mm F/2 DX lens, and 25sec exposures with a 5sec interval (for the most part). Hope you enjoy! :-)

 

Well… here’s something completely different from me… a time-lapse video!!

 

Actually… there were quite a number of firsts for me here! Not only have I never created and posted a video before… but this is also the first time that I’ve ever taken more than 1,000 images of the same subject without moving the camera! I also had to learn all about video formats (AVI, MP4, etc), compression codecs, frame rates… and all sorts of other fun stuff!

 

I don’t think that this one came out too badly though… for a first attempt. :)

 

Nikon D300, Sigma 10-20 at 12mm, an aperture of f16 and a 1/80th second exposure.

 

Zeitraffer-Video aus 427 Einzelbildern, Aufnahmedauer 70 Minuten

klick oben, rechts auf den Doppelpfeil

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Time-lapse video from 427 frames, recording time 70 minutes

click above, right on the double arrow

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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

 

Time lapse video with one hundred photos.

Cloud movements as seen from our backyard. The wind, of course, is not that strong. The illusion is the effect of single frames combined into one time lapse video.

SUNSET COLORS

Time lapse w/ 205 photos, 2sec. intervals.

I got a RamperPro for my birthday. It's a camera controller for timelapse video. Here's yesterday's sunset.

This is a brief time-lapse shot of the golden statue and fountain at the Americana. I shot this with the idea of putting in in the video. But while editing it I realized there was no real place for it to fit. So here it is, a standalone shot.

 

I shot this at 8x time-lapse, which means that to get the 7 seconds you see here took me over a minute, probably a minute ten seconds.

For the past couple of months now… every time I’ve spent another weekend on my farm in the Little Karoo… I’ve been hoping for the right conditions to capture another star-trail Vertorama! I’ve got the whole thing completely worked out in my head already… all I need now is a moonless and cloudless night.

 

But of course… when your name is Paul Bruins… then the more you need something… the less chance you have of getting it!! :)

 

So when I looked up at the sky on Saturday afternoon and saw the clouds arriving… I decided to play a trick on my bad karma. I decided that I would definitely shoot a star-trail if the clouds disappeared… but if they stuck around… then I would definitely shoot the images for another time lapse video! Either way I had a good plan up my sleeve… no matter what conditions the weather-gods decided to throw at me… I was going to shoot something… come hell or high water!

 

Fortunately the weather-gods threw out the most amazing cloudy sunset that I’d seen in quite a while… I was a happy man!! :)

 

Nikon D300, Sigma 10-20 at 10mm, an aperture of f14 and a 1/60th second exposure.

 

Sunrise time lapse video. (This is the same sunset time lapse that went into the previous stacked photos).

Timelapse of Lujiazui, Shanghai, China, Aug 8, 2016

This "Waiting For Tomorrow" time lapse video specially dedicated to BONESTEAK7 :)

 

Sunset hours at Huffaz Lake, Darul Quran.

My second trial on Time Lapse Photography.

Your comments and critique is always welcome.

HDR photos were used in this time lapse video. Generated from 128 photos, which taken with gap about 10-12 seconds for each photos. First photo was captured on 6:47pm and the last one is at 7:09pm, its about 17 minutes of hard manual shutter release :D

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You may download this time lapse video (without text and sound) for your dreamscene desktop wallpaper here: (Copy & paste this address and make sure you remove the spaces between "4shared" words)

www.4 s h a r e d.com/file/150508984/de6276f5/Sunset-at-DQ-by-annamir.html

 

For dreamscene video, I saved the video using MPEG format; HDV 720p Video (PAL) at 25fps. File size: 30mb.

- Tapi untuk video dreamscene ni saya lajukan sedikit pergerakan videonya.

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About The Shot:

Location, Date & Time:

Darul Quran, Hulu Selangor, Malaysia | 05 November 2009 | 6:47pm ~ 7:09pm (+8GMT)

 

Canon EOS 500D + Kitlens + Tripod:

[AV Priority] ISO-100, f/16 at 18mm.

 

Photomatix:

- Tone mapped using details enhancer from single RAW.

 

Photoshop CS3:

- Only "S" curves adjustment.

 

Ulead Video Studio 11:

- To merged all 128 photos together.

- Each photos set at 00:00:00:03 (H:M:S:f)

- Added background music and sound effect (birds).

- Added text.

- Published as HDV video (PAL), 720p, 25fps.

- Playtime 18s 280ms (including ending photo).

 

You:

I really appreciate your kind visit and support =)

All comments, criticism and tips for improvements are welcome.

 

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© & ® 2009 annamir@putera.com | www.facebook.com/annamir

Upper Moreland, PA - After another overcast December day, the sunset did not disappoint!

Time-lapse video of Jumog Waterfall located on the forested slopes of the dormant volcano Gunung Lawu in Central Java, Indonesia.

An impressive waterfall which has a drop of 25m and splits into two creating a twin falls effect. Smaller cascades tumble down the rocks further downstream.

Northern Lights shimmered and flickered rapidly, rather than ebbing and flowing in banners and curtains.

 

An iridium satellite flashes briefly near the end of this time lapse, within the branches of the tree on the extreme right.

 

157 exposures, camera settings 10 secs, ISO 800, lens Sigma 14mm f1.8. This time lapse covers just under a half hour.

234 images, each 10 seconds, iso6400, f2.8 17mm

I'm uploading this time lapse video of Sex Peak Lookout in Montana because I haven't been able to figure out what the tiny white dot is that shows up at about 7 seconds into the clip and then doesn't move until it disappears in the last few frames. It's located near the center of the screen. Jupiter (brightest object in the sky) passes by close to it. I thought it might just be light refracting off the lens, but I've never noticed a refraction like that before. If you have any theories let me know. Thanks!

 

Taken with a Nikon D850 camera using a Nikkor AF-S 14-24 lens looking southeast at around 9pm to midnight. Frame rate is 1 photo every 5 seconds. September 27, 2022.

Website: |Bruce Wayne Photography|

 

Critiques and comments are most welcome!

 

If you are interested in licensing my copyrighted photos for websites, books, cards, etc, please email me at:

 

client@bruce-wayne-photography.com

 

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This is my first attempt at Time lapse Photography.

 

The shots were taken in Center City Philadelphia around and after sunset.

 

About the Photo:

 

All single shots were done in manual mode.

What I used to make this movie involved several different programs. Lightroom 2 to adjust color, brightness, crop, etc. Crop used was 16:9 ratio. Image sizing set to short edge and pixels set 1080. Quicktime Pro to compile the single shots into time lapse movies. Time lapse movies were imported in Adobe Premiere Pro CS3 and further edited by adding transitions and musical score. Video had to be shorted due flickr time restrictions of 1:30 min.

 

Details:

 

Single Shots Used: 2908

 

Playback: 30 frames per second

 

File type: Jpeg (Small Fine: 1728x1152 pixels)

 

Interval Timer: Opteka MC-36b

 

Camera: Canon 350D

 

Lens: Sigma 10-20mm

 

Av: f 3.5 and 5.6 (Adjusted Manually)

 

Tv: Between 1/80 and 1/30 sec

 

Iso: 400-800 (Adjusted Manually)

 

White Balance: Custom

 

Total file size and type: Mpeg-4 (342 MB)

 

Music: Nicolay's Crossing

    

***All Rights are Reserved***

 

There was a break in the storm early this afternoon. So I went out to the marina county park in Alviso to check out the weather condition. It was surely windy. I decided to stay in my car and not to take out my camera for a walk. Instead I set up my phone on the roof of my car to record a time lapse video. That way, I could take a short nap. I think time lapse video should be considered lazy photography. It was a good 15-minute nap for me. If you pay attention to the video, I happened to capture a photog on the boardwalk probably taking time lapse video himself as well.

Slow-moving sunrise, photos 12 seconds apart.

Well… I had so much fun capturing and processing my first time-lapse video… that I decided to do another one!

 

I thought that my first attempt was quite cool… but I feel that this one is even cooler… I’d love to hear what you think. It starts off a little bit on the dark side... but that was intentional. :)

 

I used a total of 999 images for this sequence… played back at a rate of 30 frames per second. The music used for this video is from a track from Oscar Peterson’s “Night Train” album… one of my all-time favourite albums EVER!!

 

Nikon D300, Sigma 10-20 at 20mm, an aperture of f16 and a 1/80th second exposure.

 

Here you can find my Norway-Timelapsevideo. --> youtu.be/0drJdEnhCPo?hd=1

  

This is from my trip out to Whitney Pockets and Little Finland in January. Several things didn't go as planned. I was about half an hour late setting up, so the foreground is in shadow already. Then my light was too bright, so the foreground is too prominent. Then, just as the moon was rising, the battery gave out. And anywhere near Las Vegas is a bad place for star videos due to the airplanes carrying all those lucky gamblers into town (and all those sad losers back home).

 

But anyway, here it is.

This is a time lapse video of a busy intersection during the evening rush hour in Nanning, China. Its shows Chinese traffic at its craziest. I've lived in China for 6 years and still haven't figured out the road rules. Mind you, I don't think many of the Chinese have either. Don't forget to view Part I.

 

This is the same intersection as an earlier time lapse video which was shot in the morning.

Update: This video made it on flickr Explore to #495 for Aug 24, 2009. Thanks everyone!

 

If you enjoyed this and missed the time lapse video I posted last week of Malaysia, here's the link:

www.flickr.com/photos/boudster/3832780739/

 

I think this is probably my favorite work of art I have ever created. My last night in Singapore I set up my tripod, set my camera to F22 at ISO 400, and took 133 sequential shots in ~30 second intervals as day turned to night. The results are this short Time Lapse video that I really hope you will enjoy.

 

I also want to mention that my brother Ryan, ( www.ryanboud.com ) who works in the music industry, took the time to create a custom musical score for this video. Much thanks to him!

 

Directly after taking these photos I rushed to the train station (and barely made it) to catch a night sleeper train back to Malaysia where I was on a business trip. It was a great weekend :)

Timelapse of Shanghai City, Shanghai, China, July 7, 2016

Compilation of 15 different star trails timelapse videos. All shot between 2014 and 2017, either in Oxfordshire, UK or at Astro Farm, Confolens, France.

 

All images taken with a Canon 1100D with an 18-55mm lens, sometimes with a Japan Optics fish eye wide angled lens attachment. Always on a static tripod. Images shot at either ISO-800 or ISO-1600 for 30 seconds. Images then stacked using StarStaX, with cumulative images saved to create a timelapse. Timelapse videos made using either Movie Maker or Star Trails software. All the separate videos then brought together using Windows Movie Maker.

 

Music : "Gau" by Paruus Decree, via Free Music Archive - www.freemusicarchive.org

Dieses Timelapsevideo zeigt zuerst das Aufgehen der Narzissen und darauf folgend das Erblühen der Sibirischen Schwertlilie auf den Flächen des Steirischen Naturschutzbundes bei Trautenfels. Im Hintergrund befindet sich der Grimming.

Another timelapse, this time from lower down the Orme.

A short timelapse from the Denbigh moors wind farm.

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