Nice work.
Get a load of this.
Timescapes Timelapse: Learning to Fly on Vimeo
Gives me chills every time I watch it and reminds me just how amazing the night skies are far away from the light polluted city.
Just thinking that Cyclone Rusty image in the Panorama thread would be awesome in a time lapse.
I just made my first & tried uploading to Youtube where the resultant compressed video was unwatchable so started a Vimeo account & happy with the result.
Not bad for a first effort, Cant wait to get out bush for some star field time lapses. I only stopped it after 1063 frames because my camera battery light started flashing.
Nice work.
Get a load of this.
Timescapes Timelapse: Learning to Fly on Vimeo
Gives me chills every time I watch it and reminds me just how amazing the night skies are far away from the light polluted city.
just watched both of those and they are great.
I would love to get into landscape and wildlife photography and i really like the time lapse stuff, but unfortunately a lack of money,some time and mostly skill is preventing that.
Maybe one day though....
Thanks for the encouragement.
the timescape.org stuff gave me some ideas, I hope I dont wear out the shutter on my OMD
Doesn't need to be expensive, I just got a Brinno TLC200 in the mail ($220) two days ago, its images are not super crisp but a lot of fun , also easy to mount in (or on) a car (Defender). I just ordered a clockwork Ikea kitchen timer to velcro it on for some 360 deg time lapses.
here is an example from my Brinno , straight off the SD card - no processing needed.
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KG237S-l8OQ]Sunset Time Lapse from Rose Bay - YouTube[/ame]
ooh i might just do a little research and see what else there is anyway but that looks good and at a decent price too. where did you get yours from?
I got my Brinno from ebay (link below), he accepted my offer for $15 less, fast post too.
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heres another time lapse, straight from the SD card out of the Brinno. , its still got 100% batteries
Did you look at any other time lapse cameras before this one?
Did you get any accessories?
I am just thinking about the wide angle lense and the weather case but then that is nearly another $200 so I don't know.
the Brinno TLC only does time lapses, very easy on batteries but image quality
is not great,
for not much more $$ a GoPro is worth a look , much more versatile and sharp images but chews the batteries on time lapse.
I have seen quite a few people say go the go pro, but 2.5 hours maximum might be a bit painful but then again i could use it for other things.
I have just seen a few people having problems with the new go pro so that has put me off a bit.
The quailty of yours still seems ok though.
Here is one i did late '11 sunrise over the Annapurna range in nepal looking from the top of poon hill. used my gopro 2 hero. 1080hd (although youtube ruins the quality). I couldn't recommend GoPros enough for the money you pay and the quality you get, and they are bulletproof.
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ROPlD1un6JY]Sunrise from Poon Hill 6/12/2011 - YouTube[/ame]
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