Well done. I'm going to try it myself provided I can borrow my old man's laptop. The scene reminds me of a "The Streets" album cover, or somewhere in England. I think I will shoot manually as I have just learnt that a manual setting will give more consistent results.
@metaphoricrocky I used the camera's adaptive shutter mode, but nowadays i think it might be better to keep everything at a fixed setting and live with the loss of light. Depends on your scene of course, but if you either a) photograph something when the light doesn't change much (afternoon), or b) photograph human installations that light up in the dark, the result should be fine.
well done for this. what software did you use to put it all together?
mickki40 1 year ago
@mickki40 I think it was After Effects, but even the most basic of video tools should allow you to render an image sequence and put sound under it.
HiAdrian 1 year ago
Well done. I'm going to try it myself provided I can borrow my old man's laptop. The scene reminds me of a "The Streets" album cover, or somewhere in England. I think I will shoot manually as I have just learnt that a manual setting will give more consistent results.
metaphoricrocky 1 year ago
Hey man, did you keep the same f-stop and shutter speed throughout your whole 900 frames? or did you change them as it got darker?
metaphoricrocky 1 year ago
@metaphoricrocky I used the camera's adaptive shutter mode, but nowadays i think it might be better to keep everything at a fixed setting and live with the loss of light. Depends on your scene of course, but if you either a) photograph something when the light doesn't change much (afternoon), or b) photograph human installations that light up in the dark, the result should be fine.
HiAdrian 1 year ago
Do You need special remote to make time laps or it is some setting in camera, to make for ex. 1 pic in 1 min ?
Georgi65 2 years ago
Either a special remote control, or a computer/notebook to attach it to, running control software. I borrowed a notebook.
HiAdrian 2 years ago
This is so beautifull, please continue making these awesome timelapse videos:)
tomboman 2 years ago
:-o 900 frames....
wow, this is so beautiful!
leocbrito 2 years ago
Good Job little Bro! Thanks for this nice impression of home.
Siemprejalapeno 3 years ago