You don't need external accessories... just use manual exposure.. a stop watch.... and your brain. The trick to making this look good is the interval between shots, and as the external devices just do this to whatever you set it to, you still need to DECIDE what to set it to yourself from experience. Camera on tripod, Meter manually, focus manually, and just release the shutter an intervals timed by your stopwatch. Simple.
friend of mine had a DSLR but hes now sold it as when he was out in public places taken photo's of the coast countryside etc etc he used to get hassle from people saying things like why are you taking pictures blah blah blah and someone called him a pervert once!! lol serious so he sold it on ebay........do photographers with these big cameras large lens get hassle????
You can set up a looped action at a specific time interval in Apple Automator (Take Picture => Pause (repeat if necessary)=> Loop => New Quicktime Slideshow (and choose for it to be a .mov)
Amazing. I love JP pond.
clumsyninjascorner 10 months ago
sharp image~
talk me how to make?
thx
alfredtang328 1 year ago
Thats very elegant love it
tsiou1111 2 years ago
C'mon, let us in on the secret, please! How did you do it? Manually? or with an add-on of some sort?
Thanks
thelukeandrews 2 years ago
you can buy the wired remote which you can set intervals. ex take a photo ever minute for an hour, two hours a day w/e you'd like.
teknorave 2 years ago
But does it cost like $300/$400 dollars or something like that
Daleon1 2 years ago
haha nah, actually its like 60 bucks :p
teknorave 2 years ago
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godlobster 2 years ago
awesome, i like how it gets darker
Jacob9282 3 years ago
AWSOMENESS !!!
i have the D80 too, but how can you do the time lapse with it? did u use an external accessory??
falllawi 3 years ago
You don't need external accessories... just use manual exposure.. a stop watch.... and your brain. The trick to making this look good is the interval between shots, and as the external devices just do this to whatever you set it to, you still need to DECIDE what to set it to yourself from experience. Camera on tripod, Meter manually, focus manually, and just release the shutter an intervals timed by your stopwatch. Simple.
pook2830 2 years ago 2
yep.
KALSoundProductions 1 year ago
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friend of mine had a DSLR but hes now sold it as when he was out in public places taken photo's of the coast countryside etc etc he used to get hassle from people saying things like why are you taking pictures blah blah blah and someone called him a pervert once!! lol serious so he sold it on ebay........do photographers with these big cameras large lens get hassle????
mesmerizeme 3 years ago
is this jamaica Pond in J.P., MASS????????
BALLIN02130 3 years ago
Yes Jamaica Plain, MA
flavorseal 3 years ago
Haha awesome! bet the person had to hold those poses for a long time.
spencerKblack 3 years ago
that was superb! how to record timelapse for nikon d80?!!?
mungkey 4 years ago
An intervelometer.
unknownrevelation 4 years ago
Or perhaps a stop watch.
Oh wait. A stop watch is pretty much a primitive intervalometer.
pievendorjohn 3 years ago
You can set up a looped action at a specific time interval in Apple Automator (Take Picture => Pause (repeat if necessary)=> Loop => New Quicktime Slideshow (and choose for it to be a .mov)
Trump48257 3 years ago
cool
trinisteel 4 years ago
Cool as hell
DaSkinnyGuy 4 years ago
that...was awesome.
tylerphotos 4 years ago
Coolio!
urbanlincs 4 years ago
I like that!
Hows it done?
jazzfoook 4 years ago
cool
libertadfilms 4 years ago
yes!
whales 4 years ago
I LOVE IT!!
theONLYJUHEE 4 years ago