@shikamakausis uh.... i think it was either a Canon Rebel XT or 60D and I think the kit lens 18mm, the camera was def shooting photos about every min or 30sec. Sorry this made awhile go. hope this helps! :)
GORGEOUS ! ! ! my favorite part began @ 1:05 ! Light is what makes photography happen! oh and the ferry was working all night with you! When are you making another one!?
@ElectricFizzPop: Thank you! I am very glad you like it. I have one in the works now. But Im trying to sort out all the technical details. Hopefully post something in the next few weeks. :)
really cool! but notice the jumps in exposure or the 'flicker'... that's caused by aperture priority and the camera's meter 'bouncing' around. Now watch my 'holy grail attempt' again and look for any signs of this effect. ;-)
I don't quite see what your saying, but what your say does make sense.
If I was to use manual settings on the camera the day to night shift would fall to out or range. I don't see how you would get around that unless you make an adjustment. Do you know?
if you don't mind, my time lapse videos in the city, do you see the same "flicker?" they were all shot the same way. I wonder if its cause by the light value changing in the scene.
What? You're from the USA? I live in Volda!
jhsevs 3 months ago
@jhsevs Ja! Im in Volda now. More timelapse videos to come :)
tyfihi 2 months ago
that is well amazing ! what camera did you use ? and was it video mode all the way through ?
shikamakausis 6 months ago
@shikamakausis uh.... i think it was either a Canon Rebel XT or 60D and I think the kit lens 18mm, the camera was def shooting photos about every min or 30sec. Sorry this made awhile go. hope this helps! :)
tyfihi 6 months ago
Beautiful.
isbilen10 1 year ago
GORGEOUS ! ! ! my favorite part began @ 1:05 ! Light is what makes photography happen! oh and the ferry was working all night with you! When are you making another one!?
ElectricFizzPop 1 year ago
@ElectricFizzPop: Thank you! I am very glad you like it. I have one in the works now. But Im trying to sort out all the technical details. Hopefully post something in the next few weeks. :)
tyfihi 1 year ago
really cool! but notice the jumps in exposure or the 'flicker'... that's caused by aperture priority and the camera's meter 'bouncing' around. Now watch my 'holy grail attempt' again and look for any signs of this effect. ;-)
milapse 2 years ago
@milapse
I don't quite see what your saying, but what your say does make sense.
If I was to use manual settings on the camera the day to night shift would fall to out or range. I don't see how you would get around that unless you make an adjustment. Do you know?
if you don't mind, my time lapse videos in the city, do you see the same "flicker?" they were all shot the same way. I wonder if its cause by the light value changing in the scene.
thanks!!
tyler
tyfihi 2 years ago
cool to see all the snow dumped in the front of your parents in laws house:-)
satbjo 2 years ago
Very nice
erlingsi 2 years ago