Time lapse rising half moon over sandvika, norway

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Uploaded by on Jun 18, 2009

This is a time lapse movie of a half-moon rising over the town-hall of Sandvika, Norway, taken the night of 17.06.2009 between ca 1am and 3am. Picture interval ca 8s. There is only 1 day a month that the moon will rise exactly above the townhall. Panning and zooming are done digitally, the zooming in is still a bit too fast I need to tweak this. Unfortunately there is some camerashake halfway. In this case I used T-mode with fixed exposure of 1s starting with F2 at beginning and ending F8. This was about the best compromise but I still have to figure out how to do this better handling the exposure contrast over a longer recording time.

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  • Great work! How did you accomplish the zoom? Very slowly?

  • panning, zoom-in and zoom-out I do digitally, i.e., the original images are bigger than what is shown. My original images are 7Mpx in 3:4, I then decide on a cropped subimage in 9:16 which I resample to 720x1280px. Subminage alsways more or equal number of pix then final image. I am sure there are prof-tools to do all this, but I am using something home-build. Gives me full control.

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  • Se på mine video. Du vil sikkert bli sjokkert

  • Nice...

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