Timelapse Photos

posted May 14th, 2012
Just to share my Few trial test shoot of timelapse photography footage.
I think it is quite fun for try.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wGoWb5R5LKo

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Mhq0VfaGW4

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DQPj4ZNnXmY
posted May 14th, 2012
Awesome!
posted May 14th, 2012
These are great! How much time did you leave between captures?
posted May 14th, 2012
Very good.the second on is the one for me.very impressed.
posted May 14th, 2012
So cool!
posted May 14th, 2012
There's a few good examples buried in this thread too :)
posted May 14th, 2012
Great work. I love the crazy clouds in the 3rd one :-)
posted May 14th, 2012
Wow! What a lot of work! Love it!
posted May 14th, 2012
Great!
posted May 15th, 2012
Bravo! Awesome work!
posted May 15th, 2012
@carolinedreams For the first capture, approx. 3 second interval, as my Sony NEX-7 camera does not have a timer control function, so that I have to take the shoot manually...

Another 2 capture, I use Canon 1Ds Mark III for the shoot, it does has a timer control shutter, those are taken at 30 seconds interval

posted May 15th, 2012
@hales Thanks. Another question- once you took the photos what did you use to put them into youtube- imovie and then a quicktime? I've tried a little to do timelapse but found imovie a little uncooperative. Any thoughts?
posted May 15th, 2012
@carolinedreams The most easiest way is using Quicktime Pro, in Quicktime Pro menu, you wil find "Open file sequence" (Something like that), and then you just select the first image of your sequence. setup the import framerate. the timelapse movie will be generated for you.

After you export the movie into .mp4 or .mov format, you can import the .mp4/.mov file into iMovie for further process.
posted May 15th, 2012
Thanks for that. They're wonderful.
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