Lovely time lapse, we did a project in the market and was tempted to do a time lapse like i had for cave hill but this is way better than anything I could have pulled off.
Awesome work! Reminds me of some of the scenes from "Baraka" Bravo my friend! I wish I had the time and resources to experiment with some time lapse stuff.
Hey, Thanks. I'm a huge fan of Baraka. As for time & resources, this was done with a cheap tripod, home-made box for panning the camera, and a borrowed Nikon D200. It took about 3 hours to film (I wish I had more time & resources, too!)
Pretty close. It was a shutter exposure of 1", with an interval (frame rate) of between 3 and 4 secs per frame. The "fluid head" is a home made gizmo, with a geared motor that rotates the camera very slowly (about 1 revolution per 2 hours, although it's variable)
Yeah, I have to do it manually, with a bit of guesswork, but it seems to work - most of the time! Maybe soon I'll invest in the motorised telescope mount.
Lovely time lapse, we did a project in the market and was tempted to do a time lapse like i had for cave hill but this is way better than anything I could have pulled off.
keyserni 3 years ago
thats a nice sequence, A lot of time devoted to making it.
Nice.
comedyhunter 4 years ago
Awesome work! Reminds me of some of the scenes from "Baraka" Bravo my friend! I wish I had the time and resources to experiment with some time lapse stuff.
boricuaDV 4 years ago
Hey, Thanks. I'm a huge fan of Baraka. As for time & resources, this was done with a cheap tripod, home-made box for panning the camera, and a borrowed Nikon D200. It took about 3 hours to film (I wish I had more time & resources, too!)
flummox2000 4 years ago
cool! d200 at 1 frame per sec? what's your pan method? Looks like a fluid head...
milapse 4 years ago
Pretty close. It was a shutter exposure of 1", with an interval (frame rate) of between 3 and 4 secs per frame. The "fluid head" is a home made gizmo, with a geared motor that rotates the camera very slowly (about 1 revolution per 2 hours, although it's variable)
flummox2000 4 years ago
It's got a nice start/stop ramp... I've only been able to achieve that with computer control.
milapse 4 years ago
Yeah, I have to do it manually, with a bit of guesswork, but it seems to work - most of the time! Maybe soon I'll invest in the motorised telescope mount.
flummox2000 4 years ago
did u do that with the A1E? or just well...something else lol
stickhrk 4 years ago