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Awesome TimeLapse *now with URL*So thanks to a work colleague (soon to be a member here) who found this and shared it with me.
This is some serious time lapse - might not be everyone's cup of tea but thought it was definitely worth sharing on here with some people that would appreciate the photography behind it. Thanks, Craig Whoops here is the link Last edited by Alpha_7 on Mon Oct 17, 2011 4:48 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Awesome TimeLapseThanks, Craig.
Did you perhaps forget something? Like a link or some other way we, too, might be able to look at it.
Re: Awesome TimeLapseCraig, like Suren, works for ASIO.
This is the ASIO standard for sharing links Greg
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Re: Awesome TimeLapseAh, so we have to wait for the link on WikiLeaks.
Re: Awesome TimeLapseAndrew,
That would be Wikilinks. g.
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What is ASIO?
Re: Awesome TimeLapseIt's OK Suren. We know youhave to deny it.
Greg
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I thought of that but realised it wasn't as funny as it would just be a wiki of links.
Re: Awesome TimeLapseWe just have to wait for time to lapse before we get to experience the glory...
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Yes WikiLinks please provide us the link!!! ASIO standards for link sharing...wonder if anyone here can break the cipher and beat WikiLinks Cameron
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Have to agree, amazing! Cheers, Bruce
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I've had quite a few cups of tea (and a coffee) and time has lapsed. Haven't seen anything though.
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OMG The end of time is upon us!!!! Greg
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Re: Awesome TimeLapse *now with URL*This probably got more responses, without a link, then it would of had I posted it originally.
I hope it was worth all the time that has lapsed. Enjoy!
Re: Awesome TimeLapse *now with URL*Ok, I was pretty damn impressed. Thanks for posting, Craig.
Regards, Patrick
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Re: Awesome TimeLapse *now with URL*Doesn't play for me. I just hangs.
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That sounds like 'gangsta' talk to me, but I think you meant to write "hangz". Regards, Patrick
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Re: Awesome TimeLapse *now with URL*Simply stunning now that the time has lapsed
Cameron
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Perhaps, but what sort of links? Sausage links? Links from a chain? Golf links? g.
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Re: Awesome TimeLapse *now with URL*I take it back. You don't work for ASIO. You work for Apple. That was a brilliant piece of pre-release hype.
And a great product when we finally got to see it Greg
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Re: Awesome TimeLapse *now with URL*Two things stand out from this, for me.
The first is that this was created with a 5D. It clearly shows how the video landscape (sorry about the pun) has moved in terms of being able to create a stunningly high quality video with some readily available, inexpensive equipment. Just a few years ago, to do something like this, you'd have needed some very high end movie or video gear, where you're looking at around $20K purely for the camera alone. Optics would have added a few more thousand to this. The cost of a 5DII and some L glass represents just a fraction of the investment required - a D7000 even less - and yet this sort of hardware is now readily available to all. Of course, one still needs the vision and the talent, but the playing field has suddenly become a whole lot more level. The second relates to the methodology used for these. Most of the images appear to have been made from a slowly moving base. I'm thinking that a typical dolly wouldn't provide the longer term stability - some of these sequences would have been shot over a number of hours - and neither would a dolly allow for the micro movements that would be needed to achieve the outcomes displayed here. I'm thinking that a small motor on a rail may have been the go - perhaps a variant on the motors that are used to drive astronomical photography, and keep the camera aligned with the earth's movement. Tony? I also note that the movement is not always lateral - sometimes it's forwards, and other times it may be vertical. g.
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Regards, Patrick
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To me, the music definitely had an Apple feel to it. Nevertheless, appropriate to the imagery. edit for fat fingers on iphone. Last edited by Reschsmooth on Tue Oct 18, 2011 9:01 am, edited 2 times in total.
Regards, Patrick
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Re: Awesome TimeLapse *now with URL*Patrick,
Thank you. g.
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Re: Awesome TimeLapse *now with URL*First guy that I saw using this technique was the guy at TSO Photography. Some of you probably have seen some of his timelapse videos before, the link below is for The Mountain. Also check out his Aurora on Vimeo
He also uses the same dolly's http://www.dynamicperception.com/ As you say Gary, the price point to do this type of photography is certainly greatly reduced. Not to mention that this gear is actually fairly compact and one can take it to some amazing places Cheers, André Photography, as a powerful medium of expression and communications, offers an infinite variety of perception, interpretation and execution. Ansel Adams
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Not at all. You could have done exactly this with a D70 5 years ago. All you need is a method to control the camera telling to to take a photo every x seconds. Nikon Capture did this with the D70 and I used mine to produce time lapse sequences. Once you have the individual images, it is just software to put the frames together into a movie. Also to do HD video, all you need is 1280x1080. D70 is 3008x2000 so more than enough.
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Andrew, my understanding of this was that you need fairly good high ISO capability ie ISO1600 to prevent the stars from blurring. Is this true?
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Ah... are we talking about the specific images or the ability to shoot time lapse and make it into a video? If it is the specific images, then yes, high ISO would be needed, but any camera that can handle high ISO would work. If it is the latter. my point still holds.
Re: Awesome TimeLapse *now with URL*this stuff is awesome...and really the price for that dolly is stupidly cheap when you think about it, i reckon a quick and dirty mod to that kit to include a super long beam, say 20ft would make things very interesting (just gotta find that extrusion profile ) anyone want go halves in a kit
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I guess we are talking about the beautiful night skies dipicted in these videos that were made with the help of a clean high ISO images. Perhaps you are talking about time lapses which didn't require high ISO capability ie made in good light during day time etc?
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Yep, been thinking about it They sell the kit without the board, easier to ship internationally. Doing a quick search for "1030 aluminum extrusion" brings up plenty of results in Australia, so certainly doable and the hardware is fully programable, hummmm Photography, as a powerful medium of expression and communications, offers an infinite variety of perception, interpretation and execution. Ansel Adams
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I am sure you can get the extrusion, there even seems to be some on ebay, its commercial 6061 crap used for all kinds of allen key kits. There is even a mob in seven hills (sydney who sell it) you can get 4m lengths...now we are talking.... gerry's photography journey
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Re: Awesome TimeLapse *now with URL*what tlhIngan are you guys talking?"
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Dynamic Perception Timelapse Dolly Stage Zero http://dynamicperception.com/ i want one... gerry's photography journey
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Perhaps we can timeshare one. LOL
Re: Awesome TimeLapse *now with URL*Gerry, I assume that you want to DIY the railing?
I wouldn't mind that box as an iphone app to control ISO, shutter, aperture without touching the camera....
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6 metre lengths actually. 242" precisely. And 12' (3.6m) They do 4 and 6 metre lengths in the metric version. Probably not a good fit for this particular application. Greg
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Not quite as cheap as immediately obvious. The price stated on their website is actually only 50% of the price. They're quite open about it when you click through, stating that the stated price is a 50% deposit on the full price. g.
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Re: Awesome TimeLapse *now with URL*Even so, I must say I am tempted. Gerry, PM me if you are serious.
Beware:
That's for a 6' rail. A 12'er may need more. My big Gitzo is OK (18Kg). I would place my small Gitzo (12kg) as marginal. Not sure of your system Greg
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Re: Awesome TimeLapse *now with URL*Gary is correct, since the dollies are on back-order, they only ask for a 50% deposit. So the actual cost of the full kit including the rail is $895USD and without the rail $745USD. The second kit without the rail means the shipping is cheaper. Not sure what the cost of the rail would be.
Still not a bad price overall. Photography, as a powerful medium of expression and communications, offers an infinite variety of perception, interpretation and execution. Ansel Adams
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haha..not a bad idea..
correcto!
my world is imperial , as long as the extrusion profile is the same - the length is of little consequence.
yep, i am aware of that and yes, i reckon it is still cheap, especially considering the time and effort it would take to make a custom job like this...
i am keen but its something that for me would only get used every now and then, hence justifying the price is hard, especially given i like to get good use out of my gear. I will have chat to you later if your still keen.. gerry's photography journey
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Until you try to fit in in or on your car 6 Foot will fit inside most cars as long as you have access through the boot into the passenger compartment. I can get 3m(10ft) into Pam's Peugeot 307. 12 foot will go on the roof of most cars without too many dramas Over that will cause real headaches. This is relevant because the most economical way to buy is usually the longest & always a standard length. This is 145 Inch (12Ft) or 242 Inch (20Ft) But the standard length of the drive belt is 6 Ft. So it is either buy a 12 ft rail & pay extra for a special belt, or get a standard belt and pay extra to get a 6ft (special length) rail. Though the overall cost will probably be lower. OTOH longer rails may give greater scope for creativity. E.g. Hang one end over the end of a builiding & shoot down. Either way I would pay extra for anodised. If I know you, you are going to want to drop it in the ocean sooner or later. Regardless, I need to work on turning my time lapse shoots from a bunch of photos into a video. I have a few sequences taken already, but like you it is a once in a blue moon thing. (Or less frequent depending on your definition of a blue moon. There are several. The most commonly accepted definition is the second full moon in a calendar month. This type is actually quite frequent.) Greg
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Now that's something I'd like to see. g.
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Re: Awesome TimeLapse *now with URL*Thanks for this Craig. The night sequences are very cool
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car, who said car i was thinking a 40ft long one hanging down the cliffs at clovelly...
how fing awesome would that look, transistion from under the water to above and up a cliff face as the sun sets, now if only andrew would lend me his housing gerry's photography journey
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I like the sound of what you are thinking Cameron
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Re: Awesome TimeLapse *now with URL*Greg
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Re: Awesome TimeLapse *now with URL*Or you could do it all DIY. Probably will cost a bunch still.
http://diyphotography.net/openmoco-provides-an-open-platform-for-time-lapse-makers
Re: Awesome TimeLapse *now with URL*or go nuts and do it the most costly way possible,
http://diyphotography.net/using-strobes-in-a-timelapse
Re: Awesome TimeLapse *now with URL*The first is pretty much the sold solution. THe Arduino controller is the one used. I suspect this may even be an early prototype as the Stage zero dolly is pretty much a backyard operation.
I can't quite see the second solution working for Gerry's Venus Rising shoot. Greg
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