I'm practicing with bulb ramp time-lapse. Here's the Moon Rise.
The Time-Lapse stopped for some reason so I had to restart it. I then zoomed in on the moon.
The time lapse was taken on my Canon t3i. I used the hack firmware Magic Lantern to give me an intervelometer and bulb ramping functionality.
The images were taken once every 10 seconds and are being played back at 24 frames per second.
@redkb I will have to look at getting a used Canon DSLR and playing around with this! Thanks.
marczabo 1 month ago
@redbrandonk I noticed you can see Knotts Berry Farm in the distance. You can see one of it's rides going up and down.
redkb 1 month ago
@FrikkenLame I've never used a tilt-shift lens. I've seen what they can do though. Definitely cool!
redkb 1 month ago
@marczabo The intervalometer is done by the firmware on the camera. I've installed a hack firmware called Magic Lantern. It's sort of like jailbraking. It gives the camera a ton of extra functionality including an intervalometer and bulb ramping.
redkb 1 month ago
Nice... Im a Nikon user and am not familiar with bulb ramping. Is your intervalometer an actual pice of equipment or a piece of software you run threw a computer?
marczabo 1 month ago
All the airplanes flying look like little fireflies buzzing around
redbrandonk 1 month ago
Did you used Silent Mode?
Great Video!
BerndSomitsch 1 month ago
I've wanted to do something like this with a tilt-shift, just can never find the time.
Ever used or seen a tilt-shift lens? I'm loving what you put out on this channel by the way.
FrikkenLame 1 month ago