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A short time lapse from The Hause looking towards (I think) Place Fell in the Lake district.

Morgan Page - SOS - Message in a bottle

A first attempt at a time lapse video. The Majestic Line's Glen Massan outbound on Loch Leven and passing under the Ballachulish Bridge.

This is my first attempt at doing a time lapse video. I shot about 120 images this night and about half of them were ruined with heavy fog that built up on my lens. So this is the best I could do with 67 images.

 

Inspired by Don Jensen

 

I've made quite a few trips to Hyde Mill over time and though I've been skunked quite a few times there's also been times like this trip that make it where I just can't get enough of it. I knew the milky way was going to be up later at night but checked Photopills to verify and figure out exactly what time. I realized I basically had the perfect time and conditions to go out and shoot the timelapse I had envisioned. I have an 8K timelapse I could share as well if anyone cares to see it.

P.S. This should help calm down the couple that said the picture I posted before was fake.

The gear I used here was....

Canon 6D Mark II

Irix 30mm Dragonfly

10 sec

f/1.4

ISO 6400

Revolve Slider

Timelapse+ VIEW

2x Lume Panels

8K Timelapse here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=lzP6Qw12l1o

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 II. Its has two passing trains and its interesting to see how the railway crossing impacts on the intersection.

 

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

Timelapse of Shanghai City, Shanghai, China, Jul 30, 2014

'Isha' is a night prayer, and is one of the five mandatory Islamic prayers. As an Islamic day starts at sunset, the Isha prayer is technically the second prayer of the day. If counted from midnight, it is the fifth prayer of the day.

 

'Isha' is one of the 4 commissioned time-lapse films produced for EXPO 2020 Dubai.

 

The pre-production phase started in February 2020, but due to the Coronavirus pandemic and subsequently, a 12-month postponement of the EXPO 2020 Dubai, the project wasn't finished until August 2021.

These films were playing every day on hundreds of screens during each Islamic prayer call, throughout the EXPO 2020 Dubai, between 1st October 2021 and 31st March 2022.

The films feature 7 of the most prominent UAE mosques in each of the 7 Emirates. Each of the 4 films is focused on one specific time of the day: sunrise, daytime, sunset and night.

The mosques were selected on the basis of their prominent architectural features, interaction of light and shadows and how these structures fit within the surrounding context.

 

Abu Dhabi: Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque

Dubai: DIFC Grand Mosque

Sharjah: Al Noor Mosque (Khaled Lagoon)

Ajman: Sheikha Aamna Bint Al Ghurair Mosque

Umm Al Quwain: Sheikh Zayed Mosque

Ras Al Khaimah: Sheikh Zayed Mosque

Fujairah: Grand Sheikh Zayed Mosque

 

The films were delivered to the client without the sound design or music score.

The music in the uploaded video served for edit timing purposes only.

Music: "Novella" by Jordan Critz (Musicbed.com)

 

Time-lapse artist: Beno Saradzic

Produced for EXPO 2020 Dubai, all rights reserved.

SUNRISE GREEN VALLEY

3 different time lapses from this morning. It was a great morning for skyworks!

Timelapse of Lujiazui, Shanghai, China, July 6, 2016

Some time ago my good friend ladigue_99 told me about little wild gardens that grow in natural bowls scalloped out of the top of Dance Hall Rock. The first time I saw them it occurred to me that the environment was one of isolation, with each little community completely separated from the outside world; but also it was one of protection: from predators, the wind, bad weather, and a provider of life-giving water. You don’t see these trees growing in the area surrounding the rock. They could not survive without the protection and nourishment that the bowl provides.

 

It made me wonder whether life would be worth living in a bowl, whether the benefit of closeness of community would outweigh the isolation. (Or, if you’re a habitual loner, vice-versa.) And then after my last trip in April I realized that we all live in a bowl, one carved not by weather and erosion but by the very geometry of space-time, curved by the mass of the earth into gravity. And the earth exists in another bowl created by the sun. And the solar system rotates in a gravitational bowl created by our galaxy. These thoughts led to the making of this video. It takes a certain amount of geekiness, I guess, to get it. But Geekdom is just another bowl ...

 

Stefano Mocini’s “Once we were angels” is the perfect soundtrack. If you want to hear more of his work, look here:

 

www.jamendo.com/en/artist/365142/stefano-mocini

 

Watch the video in full-screen HD if possible, and turn up the sound.

   

Webb lookout is located in the Koocanusa Area of Kootenai National Forest, and overlooks Koocanusa Lake. It also has spectacular views in all directions from Webb Mountain's bald summit which tops out at 5988 ft. The Rexford and Fortine Ranger District manages this lookout and charges $35 a night, which is a pretty good deal. The Pacific Northwest National Scenic Trail passes just below Webb Mountain's summit and runs from Glacier National Park to the Pacific Coast in Washington State. What a trip that would be.

 

Music provided by Moncrief from the Musicbed library: moncriefmusic.bandcamp.com/

   

Jupiter and the Milky Way passing over St Catherine's Lighthouse, the most southerly point of the Isle of Wight.

Timelapse of blooming lily.

The rainy season is here! Albuquerque got about a third of its annual rainfall in one afternoon last week, a 130-year record for a single day. Every day the clouds build over the Jemez mountains and little, intense storms sweep along with the prevailing winds. I turned off the drip system over a month ago. It’s as green as it gets here. Lots of rabbits run around the yard.

 

I set up this sequence on midday, July 5, in the field across the street. It’s a time lapse of three hours at one frame every three seconds, rendered at 30 fps.

 

I like the Rokinon 14mm f/2.8 lens so much that I bought the 12mm f/2.8. Unlike the 14, the 12 is a fisheye. Since I had the lens pointed upward a bit, the horizon was a bowl-shaped curve. This wasn’t so bad, but I found that I could flatten it using the Photoshop CC Adaptive Wide Angle filter. So I set up an action in Photoshop to apply this filter, then Warp-transform the image to correct the corners and edges, followed by a Nik Detail Enhancer filter, and finally a Flatten Image and Save to TIFF. Applying this action to 3,600 images took about 75 hours of run-time on my 6 CPU Mac Pro.

 

Next, I opened the TIFFs in Lightroom and applied some small Curves adjustments and exported to TIFF for the initial rendering to 4k video. This took most of another day.

 

For the final render to 1080p, I used Final Cut Pro X. The reduction from 4k to 1080p lets me make some zooms in the video without apparent loss of sharpness.

 

Finally, I added the sound. “A Lincolnshire Posey” by Percy Grainger is probably my favorite short piece for concert band. I performed it more than half a century ago in the Clemson College Concert Band. This is the second movement, “Horkstow Grange”, performed by the Hal Leonard Concert Band.

 

The whole thing is Creative Commons - Attribution licensed.

Timelapse of traffic at night, Shanghai, China, Sep 22, 2016

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

Here's a high speed tour of Downtown Detroit, from a slightly different perspective. Turn on your speakers for the full effect.

361 x 5 second exposure. F2.8 with the ISO fixed at 2500. Shot using continuous shooting on a Canon 6d and Samyang 14mm

Taken from Oxfordshire, UK with a Canon 1100D with 18-55mm lens with Japan Optics wide angle fish eye lens attachment.

ISO-800 for 30 seconds. Images stacked with StarStaX. Cumulative files were saved to create a video. Images batched processed in Lightroom, then video created using Windows Movie Maker

From near sunset to just before moonrise looking south from Grand View Point, Island in the Sky, Canyonlands National Park.

 

Created using LRTimelapse 3 and Adobe Lightroom 5.

 

It was quite hazy and I used the polarizer until it got dark. Used the 16-35 f/4 at 24mm, f/5. Various ISOs and exposure times. I wanted to go until after moonrise, but the battery died.

 

One frame every 20 seconds; 989 frames.

 

So many airplanes!

Taken pointing up at our little weather station in our garden in North Oxfordshire, UK

2 hours worth of sub exposures taken between 9pm and 11pm, each was 30 seconds at ISO-1600 f/5.6. Camera was a Canon 1100D with 18-55mm lens at 18mm focal length, on a static tripod. Images were stacked using StarStaX, cumulative files were saved to create the video in Windows Movie Maker, condensing 2 hours into just over 20 seconds.

 

The sky is getting lighter as the video progresses due to the rising Waning Gibbous Moon on the other side of the sky.

 

To view on You Tube, click here: youtu.be/Om610jSS_3U

In January 2017, Fujifilm launched their first digital medium format camera. The GFX 50s. It was a revolutionary camera; massive image sensor promised an incredible image quality in a compact and light body comparable to that of a DSLR. It was a game-changing camera. That same month, I traveled to Kyoto in Japan to attend the launch event and I joined their ranks as the official Fujifilm X-Photographer. It was a career-altering event for me too.

5 years on and GFX cameras have taken over the world of large format photography. Many GFX cameras and GF lenses have been launched since then. The GFX brand has become the bona fide product of every photographer who owned the camera, or wished to. So it felt fitting that I created my latest time-lapse film with the camera that started it all. The GFX 50s.

I'm launching my first blog post of 2023 with a time-lapse film of the New Years's Eve at The Walk at JBR in Dubai.

Check it out and please leave your feedback!

 

www.benosaradzic.com/blog/2023/1/2/countdown-to-the-new-y...

I haven’t made a mosaic in quite a while so it was only a matter of time before I had to scratch the itch - and I've really enjoyed seeing everyone's different takes on the 1x1 rounded tile Lego Art mosaics, so I figured I'd give it a go. First crack at it is Jake Gyllenhaal as Lou Bloom in the 2014 film Nightcrawler, directed by Dan Gilroy. Lou Bloom’s mirror scene is so iconic I had to replicate it. Biggest hurdle for this project was really just sourcing the 1x1 rounded tiles in any green shade as retail sets don’t really have any. The mosaic was designed in Stud.io and then manually adjusted in Stud.io. Features 25 different colors including Old Gray. Check out the timelapse Reel on my Instagram to see the construction!

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

Just uploading a few of my timelapse videos to check out this new Flickr Video stuff. Unfortunately some of my better ones are over 90 seconds long. They run at 15fps, and I've tried to use TMPGEnc to re-encode them at 24fps to shorten them but it's not happening at all - I thought it'd be simple so if anyone knows a way to re-encode XviD at a faster speed, please let me know! (Of course, i've deleted the source images :-s)

 

This one was my first ever. Some clouds moving on top of Mules Park, Teignmouth. It was windy and my PClix lead fell out of the camera! Scratch ending!

 

WOW! In about a day this video has had over 1000 views, more than probably all of my photos put together! I don't understand why though - please check out this one: Timelapse #2 - Teignmouth Harbour Sunset... I think it's far superior! Thanks again guys

Saturday's epic colorful sunset seen from Font's Point in Anza-Borrego Desert State Park. This was an insanely colorful and long lasting sunset!

 

Shot with a Canon EOS R and Sigma 24mm f/1.4 Art lens. Over 1200 individual frames. Background music is a portion of "Luminosity" by Outside the sky.

 

Father Pedro Font was the official chaplain, observer, and diarist on the de Anza expeditions of 1775-1776. As the expedition passed through the area, Font described the landscape as the “sweepings of the earth.” On the same expedition, he would go on to be the first to map the San Francisco Bay and chose the site for the Mission San Francisco de Asis, all while advocating for improved treatment for Native Americans. Font’s Point is an epic vantage point, worthy of the name of an epic man.

 

Anza-Borrego Desert State Park (ABDSP) is a California State Park located within the Colorado Desert of southern California, United States. The park takes its name from 18th century Spanish explorer Juan Bautista de Anza and borrego, a Spanish word for sheep. With 600,000 acres (240,000 ha) that includes one-fifth of San Diego County, it is the largest state park in California.

 

The park occupies eastern San Diego County and reaches into Imperial and Riverside counties, enveloping two communities: Borrego Springs, which is home to the park's headquarters, and Shelter Valley.

 

#anzaborregodesertstatepark #timelapse #sandiego #sandiegocounty #timelapsevideo #sunset #sky

Ratatat - Seventeen years

Timelapse realizado con GoPro en las costa de la localidad patagonica de Caleta Olivia. // Timelapse made ​​with GoPro in the Patagonian coast town of Caleta Olivia.

Timelapse of Lujiazui, Shanghai, China, June 13, 2016

A short time-lapse video captured on a GoPro Hero3+.

The sky explodes with color during sunset at Bombay Beach on July 24, 2022.

 

The swing is an art installation by Chris "Ssippi" Wessman & Damon James Duke with the Bombay Bunny Club in an effort to get people into the water to realize that the water is fine... it's just really salty. What's killing the fish is the fact that the water is now twice the salinity of ocean water and it's getting even more salty as the lake continues to dry up. Except for when there are harmful algae blooms, the water is safe for swimming. Don't drink the water and keep pets away as they may try to do so, however.

 

I shot this timelapse video on July 24, 2022 with a Canon EOS R and Canon RF 15-35mm lens. I used a motorized dolly to slowly pan as the frames were being shot. 549 individual frames.

 

Background music is "A New Horizon" by Cloud Wave.

 

#bombaybeach #saltonsea #bombaybeachbiennale #sunset #lake #desert #california #artinstallation #timelapse #timelapsevideo #canon #canonr

I'd never really planned to upload this video, I've always thought this might be something that could be considered 'bad video' by the purists. But having seen some of the shit that's already been uploaded (voiced puppets, kids making cakes, man talking to his dog) then why not. Whilst this might not be as close to Art as my other timelapse videos, it certainly does have both fun appeal and something vaguely thoughtful behind it. As always, I'm very interested in your responses.

 

I think this was one frame every 2 seconds. This was actually the 3rd of 4 Guitar Hero-based videos I did like this, but I'm only uploading this one as it's more succinct than the others. The half-timelapse half-stopmotion idea really just came to us out of the blue.

Timelapse of Shanghai street at night, China, Apr 24, 2016

I was using the 16X speed of my time lapse mode on my smartphone. I've been wanting to get that large digital billboard in the center of the mall for some time. It took me two minutes and fifty seconds to get eleven seconds of this on video.

Wow! Highest Position Explore #348 September 2, 2011 Thank You!

 

www.davidrironsjrphotography.com

 

Here it is, as promised! This is the time lapse video I took last week when we had some great clouds blow through Seattle. Here is my HDR shot from the same day: www.flickr.com/photos/fresnatic/6101186783/

 

This video comprises over 700 exposures shot at 1/15 sec and at 5 second intervals. I had to manually press the remote for each exposure, as I do not own an automatic remote...yet! I shot the original images as RAW images, but found the file size to be prohibitive when editing, so I converted them into JPEG's. I figured out how to convert the images into a smooth running video in Photoshop. I have it set at 18 frames per second, which ran smooth in the Quicktime player, but seems to be a tad bit jerky here on Flickr.

 

Oh well, I hope you enjoy! I watched several times to watch the motion of the clouds and the boat traffic on Elliot Bay. Also watch for the elevators on the Space Needle and the container cranes just to the right of the buildings. View large to see the movement. Unfortunately, it is not as crisp and detailed as it is just when I play it on my Quicktime player.

 

Thank you for your views, comments and faves. I appreciate them. Have a great weekend everyone!

 

Please do not use my image son blogs or websites without my permission. Contact me if you would like to license an image. Thank you.

This is a time lapse video made from 180 images taken one minute apart, and then displayed in in a 15 second video at 12 frames per second. I used a free program called Time Lapse Assembler to produce the video.

 

Strobist info: I used a YN560 in a 24 inch soft box for my main light, camera right at 4 o'clock and a YN560-II in a Rogue grid behind the flower, camera left at 1 o'clock, for some backlighting. The strobes were triggered with a Yongnuo RF-603N. Down below in comments, there's a picture of the lighting setup. It's the same lighting setup I used in a still picture posted a day earlier.

 

Other plants, flowers, fruit or thingys that I've photographed using strobes can be seen in my Strobe Lit Plant set. In the description for that set, I list resources that I've used to learn how to light with off camera flash, and the equipment that I use. www.flickr.com/photos/9422878@N08/sets/72157628079460544/

Timelapse of Lujiazui, Shanghai, China, Aug 10, 2016

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