what's the total # of pics taken for this? was it more than 5k? the music from 'up' is a good choice because just like in the movie it had that scene showing different places around the city when the house was floating in the air. :)
@raimahk Frame rate was 30 FPS (So 30 pictures = 1 second of footage) * 164 Seconds of footage = 4920 pictures approx. I'm glad you liked the music and thanks so much for watching!
Did you put each photo in Photomatix to make it HDR?!?
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I did one @ night by using ML-L3 remote, and took 100 photos, each one is in 1 second, is that OK?, and what about your setting for each photo? to produce somthing like this during the day, not at night
Thanks for watching! Photomatix has 'batch processing' which lets you process a TON of pictures at once. Remember the faster moving the scene you are trying to capture is, the shorter your interval should be (usually). ALSO, remember that 100 pictures will get you at best 3.3 seconds of footage.The best way to figure out settings is to go out there and experiment yourself. Take a few pictures to frame your shot and make sure everything looks good before you start shooting your time lapse.
suuper cute! and great ending!! you def get a "like" for this video =)
ritatiwari 1 year ago
what's the total # of pics taken for this? was it more than 5k? the music from 'up' is a good choice because just like in the movie it had that scene showing different places around the city when the house was floating in the air. :)
raimahk 1 year ago
@raimahk Frame rate was 30 FPS (So 30 pictures = 1 second of footage) * 164 Seconds of footage = 4920 pictures approx. I'm glad you liked the music and thanks so much for watching!
harry3734 1 year ago
This is very nice!
tsipouropower 2 years ago
This is fuhhhmazing.
uga007 2 years ago
WoOoW, very nice!
I did time lapse with my D90
but it's not like this beauty !
Did you put each photo in Photomatix to make it HDR?!?
..
I did one @ night by using ML-L3 remote, and took 100 photos, each one is in 1 second, is that OK?, and what about your setting for each photo? to produce somthing like this during the day, not at night
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thanks
abohelalHQ 2 years ago
Thanks for watching! Photomatix has 'batch processing' which lets you process a TON of pictures at once. Remember the faster moving the scene you are trying to capture is, the shorter your interval should be (usually). ALSO, remember that 100 pictures will get you at best 3.3 seconds of footage.The best way to figure out settings is to go out there and experiment yourself. Take a few pictures to frame your shot and make sure everything looks good before you start shooting your time lapse.
harry3734 2 years ago
"
the faster moving the scene you are trying to capture is, the shorter your interval should be
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thank you for your advice,
when I produce one, I'll send it to you :)
abohelalHQ 2 years ago
That's amazing! Nice work! How long did this whole thing take from start to finish?
TheShu15 2 years ago
Thanks!! Took me a week total. 2 days of shooting and 5 days of post processing/editing.
harry3734 2 years ago