timelapse photography
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- DutchBoy
http://wvs.topleftpixel.com/vide…
i'd like to try it as well, but how?
did he actually sit there and press the button every 20 secs. for over 14 hours?? or can you program camera's to do it? Some digi-camera's you can control from your computer and let it do things. Is this feature on the Canon G3?
and what about aperture/shutterspeed etc? did he adjust it manually?
anyone got any experience with this?
- DutchBoy0
i found it already:
"UPDATE (29sep03): since i had a lot of visitors asking me how this was done, here's a quick technical info:
i used the software remote capture that comes with the canon powershot camera series to control the camera. the camera was attached to my laptop via USB and the software was controling it with fixed focus and program auto exposure to take a shot every 20 seconds for 2000 photos. the photos get recorded on the hard-drive and not on the flash card ofcourse, since each session of these will take up to 4GB of storage if you shoot full resolution. after you have all the images, then you can use almost any video editing software to make video files. in this case i used adobe after effects to make the video and sorenson squeeze to compress. that's pretty much all there is to it."
- ********0
yeah sh*t, he had to of used software. ;)
- DutchBoy0
wow!
lots of plants in timelapse:
http://sunflower.bio.indiana.edu…super slow motion balloons:
http://www.bitpress.com/hs/index…
more:
- blaw0
great links and info. thanks.
- DutchBoy0
*bump*
- raksasa0
:P I LOVE SLOW MOVING THINGS.! THANX DUCTHBOY FOR THE LINKS!