Thank you. I used Quicktime Pro, they have an option called "Open image sequence" and if it's a folder with a bunch of images in it, it will put them all together with your chosen framerate and everything. For your second question, you can buy something called an intervelometer. It takes pictures for your camera at set intervals, but it runs on batteries and so does your camera. For this, I used my laptop with canon software on it.
@awsomevideoperson I am just starting in time lapse photography I live in Bellingham, HDR stuff is what really started my interests. How are you making the camera pan?
This is great, what software did you use to put these together? How did you get your cameras to take pictures automatically at these intervals?
awsomevideoperson 4 months ago
@awsomevideoperson
Thank you. I used Quicktime Pro, they have an option called "Open image sequence" and if it's a folder with a bunch of images in it, it will put them all together with your chosen framerate and everything. For your second question, you can buy something called an intervelometer. It takes pictures for your camera at set intervals, but it runs on batteries and so does your camera. For this, I used my laptop with canon software on it.
PhilLEngel 4 months ago
@awsomevideoperson I am just starting in time lapse photography I live in Bellingham, HDR stuff is what really started my interests. How are you making the camera pan?
nar907 2 months ago
Looking to go to Western next year for grad school.....loved this!
coolbluh2o 5 months ago
seriously beatufiul - i just moved away from bellingham for a project and it was nice to see the time-lapsed sunset!
sonotrovato 5 months ago 4