Very inspirational work, like TheGypolo said. I'm really looking forward to more tutorials from you. Especially the post-processing one. Thanks so much!
Jay thanks for all your help. Can I ask you where I can get one of those batteries for my timelapse dolly? I bought one from you guys but just need to know how I can be more mobile... thanks man.
Love watching your stuff and want to start doing some as well with my 7D. I have hdr shooting down, and i have an autotrack telescope base which i will use , my question is what program are you using to make the video once all the hdr images are completed...
@TheGypolo Yes I launched DP with Chris Church last year after a couple of years of planning. I suppose I stumbled into this market. It just started as a hobby but the interest has grown so much since 05 or so when I got hooked. Thanks I've got to get on it =)
@starlite528 yes sequentially is typical. It's not tough to manage. As long as there are no 'extra frames' you can tell most batch process HDR programs how many brackets you have and it figures it out. Or if for example you want to split them up into individual exposures you can make your browser 5 icons wide (like in this case where I shot 5). Select each row and copy them to different folders.
@blank10123 Since his door is open, he's probably at home surfing the internet or something. I've sat in a car for 4 hours listening to music. I left it in a hotel all day and went off to do whatever.
@blank10123 ah yes. I actually love that part. If I'm not doing a tutorial in my living room =) I'll read a book, enjoy the moment, relax, observe, etc. If I'm in a beautiful place it's the best.
I love it. Behind the scene time-lapse of a time-lapse!
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sumitino 3 weeks ago
Excellent tutorial
951rcguy 3 months ago
I have a Canon 7D, to do this do I have to have the video thingy on or photo?
Refotcir 4 months ago in playlist Flere videoer fra milapse
so, you have to take every 5 shot and import them into photomatix, one by one then compile then into a video?
jewlouds 6 months ago
This is an excellent video. Thanks for sharing. Please make a tutorial on how you do your post production.
robertkitto 7 months ago
Really nice work mate, respect!
riyadyoussef 8 months ago
Very inspirational work, like TheGypolo said. I'm really looking forward to more tutorials from you. Especially the post-processing one. Thanks so much!
Greetz from Michigan!
WSPSkydiver 9 months ago
YouTube should really do a photography folder under technology... these great videos gets lost in all the UFO iphone crap out there...
SquirrelFromGradLife 10 months ago
Jay thanks for all your help. Can I ask you where I can get one of those batteries for my timelapse dolly? I bought one from you guys but just need to know how I can be more mobile... thanks man.
photogrind 10 months ago
Would love to see the post process ... ummm ... process :)
Get stuff though! Truly an inspiration!
derekrosien 10 months ago
Thank you so much for sharing your work and engineering with us. -It really is inspiring.
Would seem you have great taste in music, I really enjoy Chroma Key. ;)
Pyro7878 11 months ago
Great! looking forward to learn more from your post processing video.
Dealing with 360 HDR pictures seems like a pain staking task. unless there's an automatic way of doing it.
therealorberon 1 year ago
Post process lesson soon please :)
KBDProductionsTV 1 year ago
Love watching your stuff and want to start doing some as well with my 7D. I have hdr shooting down, and i have an autotrack telescope base which i will use , my question is what program are you using to make the video once all the hdr images are completed...
FatPumPumLovah 1 year ago
cool video. wats the song in the beginning?
FroggerFreak141 1 year ago 6
Cool, looking fwd to part 2.
1BigBucks1 1 year ago
great work, thx for sharing!
agm7007 1 year ago
Thank you for this, you make it very simple! :)
RadarNut1 1 year ago
Wow, 5 RAW shots at a time? You must have a massive SD/CF card. haha
RadarNut1 1 year ago
@RadarNut1 definitely 32gb =)
milapse 1 year ago
your work is truly inspirational, are you the founder of dynamic perception? and if so how long have you been working towards where you are now?
keep up the amazing work and am very much looking forward to part 2
TheGypolo 1 year ago
@TheGypolo Yes I launched DP with Chris Church last year after a couple of years of planning. I suppose I stumbled into this market. It just started as a hobby but the interest has grown so much since 05 or so when I got hooked. Thanks I've got to get on it =)
milapse 1 year ago
awesome!
fpsdag 1 year ago
Thanks for this, and I really do hope you decide to do the post process stuff.
I have to ask about file numbering for the camera. My Rebel XT numbers sequentially even for the AEB's. Is this true for other brands?
starlite528 1 year ago
@starlite528 yes sequentially is typical. It's not tough to manage. As long as there are no 'extra frames' you can tell most batch process HDR programs how many brackets you have and it figures it out. Or if for example you want to split them up into individual exposures you can make your browser 5 icons wide (like in this case where I shot 5). Select each row and copy them to different folders.
milapse 1 year ago
What do you do while you wait for the camera to do its thing ?
blank10123 1 year ago
@blank10123 Since his door is open, he's probably at home surfing the internet or something. I've sat in a car for 4 hours listening to music. I left it in a hotel all day and went off to do whatever.
starlite528 1 year ago
@blank10123 ah yes. I actually love that part. If I'm not doing a tutorial in my living room =) I'll read a book, enjoy the moment, relax, observe, etc. If I'm in a beautiful place it's the best.
milapse 1 year ago