Cleveland Sunset from University Circle Time Lapse
Video Rating: 4 / 5
Cleveland Sunset from University Circle Time Lapse
Video Rating: 4 / 5
Arum maculatum flower opening time-lapse Filmed by Neil Bromhall www.rightplants4me.co.uk This flower was filmed to accompany the interactive plant identification and pruning guide website. This plant produces a rotting flesh smell to attract flies to pollinate the flower. The spadix heats up. Filmed on Nikon D300. 55mm macro nikkor lens and studio flash with growlight to stimulate the flower to open. Exposure interval 1 frame every 1 minute filmed over a period of 12 hours Music ‘Attrition’ by Debbie Wiseman
Title: FJ40 TRT: 2:35 Category: Non-Fiction Description: The Toyota FJ40 was first produced in its raw form in 1960, and has become highly sot-after among 4 wheel enthusiasts the world over. This short film chronicles the restoration of a K beat-up old 1978 Toyota FJ40 to a mint condition restoration worth much, much, more by using time-lapse shot over an 8 week period. After spending over 9 months in body and paint, the assembly begins. The film consists of over 10000 frames and was shot all in Las Vegas. The Las Vegas Review Journal newspaper was used to set the starting date and put under the vehicle to collect grease, rust, paint, oil, etc… The beginning frame and end frame demonstrate the newspapers usefulness in collecting this build cast-off and keeping the garage floor clean. Shot With the Nikon D300 and a Sony Laptop with Nikon’s Camera Control to record the time-lapse. Producer/Director – Brandon Klock Restoration – Paul Shust Editor – Jesee Jones
This is a time-lapsed video of our hibiscus, taken with the Nikon d300 set on interval timer. One shot was taken every 15 minutes during 18 hours time span. The Hibiscus is a popular flower, often seen on Hawaiian prints for shorts, shirts or surf boards etc.
Time lapse Love in the mist. Nigella damascena flower opening. 4 min interval between exposures. Music ‘Alla Ricerca del Piacere seq 18’ by Teo Usuella Filmed by Neil Bromhall for my website www.rightplants4me.co.uk Nikon D300 with 55mm lens with growlight and studio flash.
Video Rating: 5 / 5
about three months, 20 hours of filming, 8200 photos, about 30 hours of editing. Nikon d300, sigma 17-70mm, sigma 105mm, nikkor 50mm, sigma 10-20mm. www.fotonyman.fi www.nyymani.blogspot.fi
Video Rating: 4 / 5

Time-lapse Cosmos by Neil Bromhall. This flower has been filmed to accompany the www.rightplants4me.co.uk interactive plant finder, plant identifier and pruning guide database. Filmed in studio, x1 Nikon D300 digital camera 35mm. x1 studio flash with reflector. 7-10 minutes intervals between exposures. Filmed over a period of 2 days. Music ‘Middle England’ by Debbie Wiseman
Video Rating: 5 / 5
Red Water lily flower opening time-lapse This sequence was filmed for my interactive on-line plant identifier and pruning guide encyclopaedia which went live March 2011 www.rightplants4me.co.uk The website is designed to help find and identify the right plants for every aspect of a garden and seasonal need and help you create a garden design with colour and interest 2-5 minute intervals The flowers need light to stimulate the flower to open. Water lilies open and close about three times Copyright and Filmed by Neil Bromhall Nikon D300 with 55mm & 105mm nikkor lens Filmed in the studio using grow light and studio flash
Video Rating: 5 / 5
In part one of this video series I explain what equipment you need and camera settings are used to get great shots of the Milky Way. The toughest part for most people will be to get out to an area that is dark enough to see the Milky Way. The second part will deal will taking the photos and converting them into a video so please subscribe! Sorry for the poor audio quality, I am getting a mic to improve my videography skills especially in the audio department.

Time lapse Earthstar fungi splitting open and then rising off the forest floor. It raises itself up so that the puff-ball is above the leaf litter and gets a better chance of being struck by raindrops which expels its spores. Filmed by Neil Bromhall copyright www.complete-gardens.co.uk Filmed in my studio using Nikon D300, 35mm and 55mm lens with studio flash. 20 minute interval.
Video Rating: 4 / 5