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12/31/2017 03:41:30 AM · #1
Amazing,
will have to go out and try this
12/30/2017 11:29:34 AM · #2
Originally posted by LevT:

Should not be too complicated, just need a relatively high-speed/high-res video capture to extract frames from and then combine them in post-processing. The trick is to carefully choose the interval between selected frames to synchronize with the bird wing-flapping rate.


Yep. I want to try this sometime. I can capture 4k video on the 5D Mk IV and then extract 8Mpx frames from that. Dunno how good those frames would be...
12/29/2017 07:16:57 PM · #3
I saw another article about this last year and went to try it out -- it's not that hard ... just regular video on my camera. I stacked the frames and used "Darken" mode on the layers to add the birds against the light(er) sky ...

12/29/2017 05:31:17 PM · #4
Should not be too complicated, just need a relatively high-speed/high-res video capture to extract frames from and then combine them in post-processing. The trick is to carefully choose the interval between selected frames to synchronize with the bird wing-flapping rate.
12/29/2017 03:54:02 PM · #5
Holy cow... These are so cool!!! How on earth did they do this???
12/29/2017 03:42:30 PM · #6
These images are amazing. Might be a fun extended challenge :)

https://www.nationalgeographic.com/magazine/2018/01/photo-journal-birds-paths-migration-starling/

Message edited by author 2017-12-29 15:42:36.
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