Thats incredible. How do you do HDR with so many frames? Frame by frame in photoshop? or does After Effects have an HDR feature that can detect the brackets? Also, what camera do you use?
Very well done. You make the most amazing time lapse I have ever seen.
I just batch process the brackets (using photomatix) This was a D2H for this sequence and 5 brackets to handle the dynamic range between sunset and civil twilight.
thats crazy.
radioactivefreak 2 years ago
how do you do the zoom motion time-lapse! I know how you do the panning but I always wonder about how the ZOOMING is done :S
TruthSeekerShow 2 years ago
wow... please do more like this. I love the way the distortion affects the clouds movements.
sthhatesyou 3 years ago
nice.
COroom156 3 years ago
Amazing again! Do you shoot this automatized on a (fast) turning tripod?
MAGICTimeLapse 3 years ago
Great job. You're #1...
forkoni 3 years ago
Man I sure hope there's a solution for this for DSLR type pictures, that would be fantastic!
It also makes me want to get a super wide angle lens.
starlite528 3 years ago
Fantastic work, your output just gets better and better
werzzal 3 years ago
Thats incredible. How do you do HDR with so many frames? Frame by frame in photoshop? or does After Effects have an HDR feature that can detect the brackets? Also, what camera do you use?
Very well done. You make the most amazing time lapse I have ever seen.
etharooni 3 years ago
I just batch process the brackets (using photomatix) This was a D2H for this sequence and 5 brackets to handle the dynamic range between sunset and civil twilight.
milapse 3 years ago
I see... Very cool effect.
etharooni 3 years ago
Nice. You need to show it on one of those 360degree circle vision projectors.
comedyhunter 3 years ago
again, great work
aresvalles 3 years ago
i love it :)
djkaltenudel 3 years ago