Reviving this thread with a new timelapse from me
I liked it a lot. Some interesting shifts from one subject to another.
There were a some quick pans that I thought were too fast. They through me off balance.
Very cool!
Reviving this thread with a new timelapse from me
I liked it a lot. Some interesting shifts from one subject to another.
There were a some quick pans that I thought were too fast. They through me off balance.
Very cool!
Thanks man, appreciate the comment. I always wish I could re-shoot some scenes...
Here is another one from last year: YouTube: video
Another great TL.
It must take you months to get all that material and then go through the edit.
I love looking at these... It inspired me to do my own last night. Lol. My 4 year old building a puzzle. Comes in at a whopping 5 seconds.
http://instagram.com/p/pH2ihXDrbN/
Cool. What file format did you save the time lapse in to be able to up it to instagram? Mine always say invalid file or some non sense.
I've got a couple on YouTube.
The first is a timelapse of Everest as dusk falls, taken from base camp, Tibet.
It lasts 30 seconds, but represents 90 minutes. It was done with my Canon G9 which I jammed into a pile of rocks as the wind was howling down the valley, so using a tripod was out of the question.
I'm amazed the battery lasted 90 minutes, considering how cold it was.
Unfortunately I couldn't fix the exposure for the duration, so as the light fades, the camera compensates, so it doesn't get particularly dark. I didn't want to use my DSLR for the video, as I needed my batteries to last for the next 2 days until we reached a charging point.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iFEO1VKKqhs
Next up is a pointless little compilation of 'miniature' shots I did during one day in Brighton, set to 'Chicken', by The Cramps...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=58Pf6mdOHmg
I've got a couple on YouTube.
The first is a timelapse of Everest as dusk falls, taken from base camp, Tibet.
It lasts 30 seconds, but represents 90 minutes. It was done with my Canon G9 which I jammed into a pile of rocks as the wind was howling down the valley, so using a tripod was out of the question.
I'm amazed the battery lasted 90 minutes, considering how cold it was.
Unfortunately I couldn't fix the exposure for the duration, so as the light fades, the camera compensates, so it doesn't get particularly dark. I didn't want to use my DSLR for the video, as I needed my batteries to last for the next 2 days until we reached a charging point.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iFEO1VKKqhs
Next up is a pointless little compilation of 'miniature' shots I did during one day in Brighton, set to 'Chicken', by The Cramps...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=58Pf6mdOHmg
Love the Everest one. Stunning location.
The one from Brighton, not so much. Probably your choice of song!
Love the Everest content.....lucky man. Def on my bucket list!
The Cramps are definitely a Marmite group
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