Pretty awesome stuff....enjoy!
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Pretty awesome stuff....enjoy!
"Life is like photography, we develop from the negatives"-anonymous
My website: www.albertaandbeyond.com
Yes love Tom's work he's hoping to use one of my panoramic heads soon. You might like this HDR time-lapse TheChapel. A short film. on Vimeo
Here is a link to another incredible timelapse video.
Aurora Borealis timelapse HD - Tromsų 2010 on Vimeo
This is of the northern lights in Tromsų (where i currently live). This video was also featured in NASA's astronomical picture of the day november 24th.
This video is the best video of the aurora that i have ever seen.
-rabs
Wow...that is really awesome Rabs...thanks for sharing!
"Life is like photography, we develop from the negatives"-anonymous
My website: www.albertaandbeyond.com
Er...not to sound like an ignoramous, but what exactly is time lapse photography?
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Er ... it is when photographers have no sense of time and let it lapse by them ....![]()
actually, it is photography done by using a fixed (or sometimes slightly mobile) anchor point and exposing a great number of frames with a bit of time "lapsing" between frames. After the images are taken, they then are assembled into a movie of sorts. So if you were to go out into a field, for example, and you pluck your tripod in the middle of it, then set your view on the sky, and do not move the camera, but do a continuous shoot from that vantage point, lets say every 30 seconds or every minute one frame, then you would get about 120/60 frames per hour. Since you did not move, but the earth is turning, once you assemble the images into a movie you would then get the illusion of actual movement.
So bring lots of coffee, and ask Greg when he is going out to do his next one ...![]()
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Incredible Time Lapse Photography.
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