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Uploaded by on Aug 24, 2011

Photo's shot as HDR on Canon EOS 7D, taking two photos with 10 cm gab and putting them side by side in photoshop

The music piece:
With inspiration from "Waiting for Cousteau" by J.M. Jarre, I tried to make a completely random generated piece of music in Propellerhead Reason.

Bass plays random notes in Bb C D F G
Piano plays all notes in the D# scale, with random velocity and random delays.
The Strings plays a chord of 3 notes, choosing from Bb C D F or G and with random filter sharpness
The choir comming up from time to time, plays the same as the strings, but the level is random
The wind sound is with random level and filter
The synth drops and water are all random generated.

So the next time I generate the score, it is completely different :o)


PS: The TimeLapse in the end is not 3D, just from the same location.


Home made 3D head here:
http://youtu.be/Y7Sx0iyPz10

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  • stumbled across your work, and I am very impressed. I viewed your video on a Vizio 3D tv using passive glasses, and the 3D effect is awesome. The HDR is fantastic. How many exposures did you take? The interior shots were the best, in my opinion. Very well done.

  • @mshihrer

    Great! Love to hear from people who tried out the effect.

    Please see my 3D Photos of Mazda RX-7 too.

    ...The HDR is made out of 3 shots - for each eye :)

  • Please use the YouTube tags to identify this as a 3D video. We'll then be able to view this video using the YouTube 3D display options. Search for "YouTube 3D tags" for instructions on how to use the 3D tags.

  • @awoods3d

    Sorry I simply forgot, it's now on

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  • Very cool man! Digging the music too.

  • Very nice. Evo 3d

  • Very nice to watch!

  • @Psylicium

    Jeg synes nu min EOS7D klarer det rimelig godt mht. batteriet, husk at slå preview fra på skærmen bl.a.

  • @thhedk Jeg har selv eksperimenteret lidt med timelapse i dagslys, men mit problem er at kameraet altid løber tør for batteri inden jeg selv mener det er færdigt med at knipse. Og jeg har selvfølgelig ikke lige fået taget mig sammen til at købe et ekstra til batterigrebet :) Har også tænkt på at lave timelapse om natten fra en bro og ned på bilerne, eller fra en bakketop eller noget. Men tror jeg skal ha' styr på det med batteriet først og fremmest :)

  • @Psylicium

    Takker.

    Ja jeg synes også det er flot med de TimeLapse, men det tager bare så grotesk lang tid at lave det når man står in the middle of nowhere.

    I den første med vandet, er billederne taget over 17 min. det giver lige over 6s TimeLapse i flydende frame rate - jeg har snydt lidt og halveret hastigheden. Men 6 sekunder, og så skal der fades ind og ud også.

    Men ja, jeg ville virkelig gerne forsøge noget mere med det.

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