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You're an inspiration. You have opened my eyes to a new type of photography in which I am eager to try. Thank you for presenting this. You're work is amazing. This is my favorite vid of yours so far.
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hmm im not entirley convinced... at 0:55 - if this was a true HDR shot then theres no reason why you couldnt have the sunset exposed perfectly AND the backgound of the houses illuminated where we can see windows door etc... on this video i see a nice big black empty sillouette... HDR doesnt do that... it does the fuckin opposite!!!
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How is the HDR part accomplished...you had to process several images for every one final image? What HDR program did you use...this must have taken a long time to do the HDR part, no?
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Who could dislike this? This was amazing, so well done, the music adds such great feeling, like i'm watching something about the planet on the Discovery channel.
Impressive my friend!
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Just curious if you used flexifly to "stitch" your panoramic images together during the scene where you were panning out the window and did you have problems with the nodal point of the lens to minimize parallax? Any recommendation there?
Also, I was told that 50 mm lenses are about the minimum for shooting. Going to a wider angle lens causes problems of some sort. Any feedback on lens selection?
Thanks in advance,
The Meltdownman
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@dnwndls HDR = High dynamic range
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VERY, VERY cool!
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Awesome! One suggestion, loose the matte (black space) around the video... =)
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What does hdr stand for
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@milapse that is amazing
i never realised thats how you so it
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Beautiful!
Holy shit!!!! That was amazing. Specifically the part between 1:35-1:55 and how it paned so perfectly. Was that just a sunrise where you paned a little for each shot??? I'm very impressed! 5*
IntensePizza 2 years ago 3
Thanks! it's actually a sunset ;-) yes the panning head is moving very slow through about an hour period there.
milapse 2 years ago
could u edit these with somthing like windows movie maker?
budwizer 3 years ago
take a look at VirtualDub.. free and very powerful. You could do it with that.
milapse 3 years ago
Great job, astonishing.
Could you tell us how did you do that soft movement? Thanks.
JuanFalque 3 years ago
Thanks! I used a custom ramp script sent to the 'milapse panning head'
milapse 3 years ago