OK, here is what I don't understand. With a normal IR filter, you need maybe 30 sec exposures. So did you use some sort of "night-shot" mode during the day, with the IR lens mounted on it? I shoot IR with a Canon 350D and there's no way i record footage, because I require 25-30 second exposures.
exposure time should depend on lighting conditions, u should be able to get decent results with much less exposure, although im not familliar with the 350D sensor specifics. plus this is not footage its time lapse photography
Oh, I thought this was a series of infrared pictures taken with time in between and then pieced together. My question sounds stupid now that I think about it.
To get started you need to convert an existing camera to IR. You can do it to many regular point and shoots, but it won't look nearly as good as if you'd done it to a dSLR.
wats happenning I did not understand was special in this????? please explain me wats the concept behind the video...
19raghu 2 years ago
liking that loads. very atmospheric.
rmcjcluv 2 years ago
I've shot videos like this before, and I love this one! xD
DCity17 2 years ago
OK, here is what I don't understand. With a normal IR filter, you need maybe 30 sec exposures. So did you use some sort of "night-shot" mode during the day, with the IR lens mounted on it? I shoot IR with a Canon 350D and there's no way i record footage, because I require 25-30 second exposures.
meshlife88 3 years ago
exposure time should depend on lighting conditions, u should be able to get decent results with much less exposure, although im not familliar with the 350D sensor specifics. plus this is not footage its time lapse photography
zashev 2 years ago
Awesome.
ilyandor 3 years ago
What did you use to get the timelapse? Is that a function built into the camera?
TurtleVVisperer 3 years ago
one speeds the movie up after recording it using a video editing program.
ilyandor 3 years ago
Oh, I thought this was a series of infrared pictures taken with time in between and then pieced together. My question sounds stupid now that I think about it.
TurtleVVisperer 3 years ago
sick
rewindme 3 years ago
how can i get started with infared photography?
rmsolympic1 3 years ago
To get started you need to convert an existing camera to IR. You can do it to many regular point and shoots, but it won't look nearly as good as if you'd done it to a dSLR.
terbo2000 3 years ago
that is just sick!! i freaking love it!
ichirootaniguchi 4 years ago 4
Wonderful! Two things I'm researching right now. Thanks for posting!!
jenniferatcheson 4 years ago 2
Amazing time lapse. The infrared really really does it here!
DrewWilsonTimeLapses 4 years ago 2
Very interesting.
Nice technique.
andyhfromglasgow 4 years ago 2
Koyaanisqatsi
zettix1 4 years ago 2
really nice
Tsingkong911 4 years ago 2
nice
Eriksz 4 years ago
Tasty
Ballardian 5 years ago
This is Fantastic Photography!
googlepolice 5 years ago