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10/01/2009 01:00:54 PM · #1 |
A few of you have probably seen this, but I just though I must share it. This guy makes timelapse videos, where each and every frame is a shot that could probably get a ribbon here :) Enjoy //www.vimeo.com/6686768
Message edited by author 2009-10-01 13:01:19. |
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10/01/2009 01:32:47 PM · #2 |
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10/01/2009 01:33:31 PM · #3 |
For some reason it won't show me the actual videos, just a blank white space.
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10/01/2009 01:35:39 PM · #4 |
Hmmm, maybe try a different browser, Robert?
Anyway, beautiful photography. The combination of time lapse and moving camera is really spectacular. |
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10/01/2009 01:37:24 PM · #5 |
had a quick look and wow!... can't wait to look at the behind the scenes vids. |
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10/01/2009 01:48:22 PM · #6 |
Originally posted by Bear_Music: For some reason it won't show me the actual videos, just a blank white space.
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It's because you are such a rascal. |
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10/01/2009 01:53:10 PM · #7 |
Originally posted by Bear_Music: For some reason it won't show me the actual videos, just a blank white space.
R. |
it did the same for me, but when I clicked on one of the thumbs on the right panel, it started showing
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10/01/2009 02:12:10 PM · #8 |
Mesmerizing! He has a dolly setup that is computer driven and very finely tuned to move between exposures. Amazing work! |
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10/01/2009 02:15:15 PM · #9 |
makes me feel like I shouldn't be sitting at a computer. AKA: moving and meaningful. |
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10/01/2009 02:31:22 PM · #10 |
Very cool! It is amazing how bright the moonlight is at elevation. There is nowhere I'd rather be than under the stars in the Sierra's. Unbelievable. |
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10/01/2009 04:15:10 PM · #11 |
OK, there we go! Oddly enough, I clicked on an ad to see the new Porsche Panamera, and it prompted me to install V10 of flash player, and that's what was needed here, so that's taken care of :-)
Killer good time-lapse, awesome!
R. |
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10/01/2009 04:32:20 PM · #12 |
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10/01/2009 04:51:59 PM · #13 |
Very cool, thanks for the link! |
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10/01/2009 05:22:19 PM · #14 |
Beyond cool. That was awesome!!! |
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10/01/2009 08:13:15 PM · #15 |
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10/01/2009 10:12:33 PM · #16 |
Fantastic stuff, mesmerizing!!!!
The stars are so clear, every time I try stars they streak a little, do you think he uses the dolly to track the stars during exposure or just a fast lens?? |
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10/02/2009 12:01:48 AM · #17 |
If his name is Tom, why does he call the site Tim escapes? ;-Þ
Pretty cool stuff, actually. |
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10/02/2009 12:10:32 AM · #18 |
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10/02/2009 01:06:05 AM · #19 |
Originally posted by millsa: Fantastic stuff, mesmerizing!!!!
The stars are so clear, every time I try stars they streak a little, do you think he uses the dolly to track the stars during exposure or just a fast lens?? |
Dolly, some sort of revolving head, and a computer, it looks like. There are a couple of YouTube videos showing how it is done(I only watched one) on the page with his latest video. |
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10/02/2009 01:46:52 AM · #20 |
I don't think the stars were being tracked as you can see them move. If you have a wide angle lens (which most appear to be) which is fast (f/2.8 or better) you can avoid star trails. Especially with a 5D2 which can handle high ISO pretty well. |
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