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5 Secrets of Great Timelapse Photography

27 Dec

Great timelapse photography is part art, part science, and a dash of high tech filmmaking. While the mechanics of shooting timelapse are relatively straightforward, learning the art may be a slower process. Many of the technical decisions of a timelapse will be dictated by balancing an array of variables such as the subject, location, the length of time of the Continue Reading

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Culture Club Revelin, Dubrovnik / 1.1.2011 / Time-lapse

26 Dec

Culture Club Revelin, Dubrovnik / 1.1.2011 / Time-lapse (Gramophonedzie) About 750 photos shot with Nikon D300, compiled with VirtualDub and produced with PowerDirector. Music: Loops – Tuner

 
 

Homemade time-lapse intervalometer for Nikon D70, Test#1 Clouds over Derby 2012.

15 Dec

I will soon be selling my time-lapse intervalometers on ebay once I’m happy with my final design. Anyone interested in buying one let me know. This is test video #1 of my home made time-lapse intervalometer for the Nikon D70 Camera. This short clip is made from 1168 photographs which were captured at 10 second intervals and then sequenced to play back at 25 frames per second. The photographs were taken at 3008×2000 pixels in full Automode. It should work with the following cameras : NIKON D40, D40X, D50, D60, D70, D70S, D80, D90, D3000, D5000, F55, F65, F75, N65, N75, Coolpix 8400, 8800, Pronea S, Nuvis S & Lite Touch Zoom. This footage was filmed out of my upstairs window looking towards Mickleover. Thanks Andy derbyphotoscouk.blogspot.co.uk
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Kilo Moana Time-lapse

13 Dec

The University of Hawaii’s research vessel Kilo Moana leaves Honolulu harbour on a Hawaii Ocean Time-series cruise. Taken with Nikon D300 and 10.5 mm fisheye, 1 frame every 2 seconds.
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Pittsburgh PNC Park Time Lapse from the Marriott Spring Hill Suites North Shore, a view of the ballpark from pregame to rain to ending.
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Magpie ink cap fungi growing & liquefying timelapse

09 Dec

This time-lapse depicts a woodland floor with a Magpie Ink Cap, Coprinus picacea growing and liquefying. Filmed by Neil Bromhall for www.rightplants4me.co.uk The blackish brown cap is covered with a white veil which cracks apart when growing, leaving scaly white patches. The cap liquefies to allow the mature spores to be exposed to the wind and carried away for dispersal. This was filmed in my studio over a period of three days using Nikon D300 cameras, Ellinchrom studio flash, humidifier and time lapse track Exposure interval 5 minutes Music ‘Middle England’ by Debbie Wiseman filmed by Neil Bromhall

 
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Daffodil double flower opening timelapse

07 Dec

This sequence was filmed for www.rightplants4me.co.uk my free interactive on-line plant identifier and pruning guide encyclopaedia 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. Filmed over a period of three days. Exposure interval 3-7 minutes Filmed by Neil Bromhall Music ‘Torna Piccola Mia 2’ by Armando Trovaioli Nikon D300 with 55mm & 105mm lens with growlight a rotating head and studio flash.

 
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Awesome GoPro Time-lapse Video!

04 Dec

Lake Winnipesaukee Playlist — bit.ly July 26, 2012: Jon shares a random collection of time-lapse and underwater GoPro footage from his summer vacation at Lake Winnipesaukee. ~~ Jon’s Adventure Vlog ~~ Whenever Jon ventures out into the world to do something exciting, he will take you along for the adventure! New episodes are posted sporadically, often in small bursts immediately following any traveling Jon does, so the schedule depends on when Jon actually goes on an adventure! Born in February 1986, Jonathan Paula is a professional YouTuber and creator of the hit web series, “Is It A Good Idea To Microwave This?”. In April 2006 he founded Jogwheel Productions, a new media production company that specializes in web video. Jon graduated from Emerson College in 2008 with a degree in Television Production / Radio Broadcasting. He currently lives in Rockingham, NH with his wife Rebecca. ~~ Links ~~ Main Channel —– bit.ly Twitter —————- bit.ly Facebook ———– bit.ly The World ———- bit.ly Game Time ——– bit.ly Movie Night ——– bit.ly FAQ Video ——— bit.ly T-Shirts ————– bit.ly ~~ Technical ~~ Created by —— Jonathan Paula Camera ———- Panasonic DMC-FZ150 Software ——— Adobe Premiere Pro CS5 Computer ——- bit.ly • Jogwheel Productions © 2012 • ~
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In this tutorial I go over the technique I use to retouch skin in all of my photos. enjoy! www.garettfranz.com All Music was provided by DJ Scott Brio (the guy in the picture) www.scottbrio.com

 
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Fly Agaric and phallus impudicus growing time-lapse

01 Dec

This time-lapse depicts a woodland floor with toadstool Fly Agaric and Phallus impudicus fungi growing. Filmed by Neil Bromhall for www.rightplants4me.co.uk Fly Agaric are poisonous and should not be eaten. Phallus impudicus is also called the stink horn fungi because is smells of rotting flesh to attract flies to feed on its spores. Getting flies to distribute its spored is an ingenious method whereas the Fly Agaric uses the wind to disperse it spores. It’s called Phallus because the shape of the fungi looks rather phallic penis This was filmed in my studio over a period of three weeks using Nikon D300 cameras, ellinchrom studio flash, humidifier and time lapse track Exposure interval 8-10 minutes Music “Dreaming spirit” by Paul Mottram
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Carnivorous plant timelapse sundew

30 Nov

Timelapse of a the carnivorous plant, known as a sundew or drosera capensis, folding over a fly. This is my first attempt at time lapsing one of my plants. Sorry it is jumpy in a few places, the camera occasionally focused on other parts of the plant or the fence behind, so I had to chop those frames out and reposition the camera so it would stay in focus. Notice just over 3/4 into the movie, on the leaf to the right, the tentacles move inwards aswell so its obviously caught something.

Not sure if this kind of clip makes any sense. Anyways, here are 5 different patches from clean to extreme.

 
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Cities in Time-Lapse: Shanghai

30 Nov

A portrait of Shanghai city. Equipment: Nikon D5000 Sigma 17-70mm f/2.8-4 OS Macro Nikon 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 VR (for one sequence) Time-Lapse Software: LR-Timelapse (de-flickering and parameter ramping) Photomatix Pro 4 (batch single-image tone-mapping) Soundtrack: Karmapoint – Rocco Bronte
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