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My University somewhere in Taiwan

Here it goes with my Uni 2nd year-end semester Project. A difficulty of this short-clip are the wind blowing are too strong on the mountain, that caused a little bit shaky.

 
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Here it goes with my Uni 2nd year-end semester Project. A difficulty of this short-clip are the wind blowing are too strong on the mountain, that caused a little bit shaky.

Nice!

I'm wondering, if the people moving in reverse was an artistic choice? Or was I imagining it.
 
Getting really frustrated with this. I should know better that I need longer exposures or higher iso. But, I wanted to capture the light as it went down. Anyway, here is the result.

http://vimeo.com/40373610
 
Hey guys!

I made this time lapse of sun set over the forest. It's about 1 min long but it is really worth every second. Well I guess :)

http://youtu.be/pkm2e-VYJos


btw: I have got more self-made time lapse videos in my Youtube Profile
 
I did some light painting with stacked star trails. Each frame I tried a diferent lighting direction or color so that I could pick the one I liked the best. It turned out I liked the stacked lights over any single frame.

I took all the intermediate frames and put together a time lapse. I thought it was fun to watch the lights build up and layer. I did edit out the added light in a few frames but pretty much let it do what it wanted to.


It is best at 1080p. :)
 
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I did some light painting with stacked star trails. Each frame I tried a diferent lighting direction or color so that I could pick the one I liked the best. It turned out I liked the stacked lights over any single frame.

I took all the intermediate frames and put together a time lapse. I thought it was fun to watch the lights build up and layer. I did edit out the added light in a few frames but pretty much let it do what it wanted to.


It is best at 1080p. :)

That is cool!

I did this during the peak of the Geminid's this year.


YouTube: video
 
iOS timelapse remote

For doing timelapse with your digital DSLR, check out the Shutterbug Remote. (http://shutterbugremote.com). You setup the dongle wirelessly with your iPhone / iPad / iPod Touch and then sit back and wait.
 
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