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Cool Tilt-Shift Time Lapse at Disney's Magic Kingdom
 
Josh Peckler, Student/Intern, Photographer
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Nic Coury, Photographer
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Monterey | CA | | Posted: 11:35 PM on 10.01.09 |
->> Woah, that was neat!
Felt like I was watching a Lego music video! |
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Marc F. Henning, Photographer
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Bentonville | AR | USA | Posted: 11:45 PM on 10.01.09 |
->> ditto. very, very neat.
marc |
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Scott Serio, Photo Editor, Photographer
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Colora | MD | USA | Posted: 11:46 PM on 10.01.09 |
| ->> Yeah, that was nice. The night time stuff was very nice. |
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David Manning, Photographer
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Athens | GA | | Posted: 12:33 AM on 10.02.09 |
->> Very well done. That went viral and then some.
I'm amazed that they actually did something that cool. Very outside the mouse's general ideas of marketing. |
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David G. McIntyre, Photographer
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Beijing | . | CHINA | Posted: 1:56 AM on 10.02.09 |
| ->> Do you have any of the technical details of what he used to shoot it? Very cool looking. |
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Clay Begrin, Photographer
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Petaluma | Ca | USA | Posted: 2:13 AM on 10.02.09 |
| ->> Josh a very nice video. I am in Northern California and about 6 hrs from Disneyland in Anaheim, Ca. I've been to Disneyland several times since age 10 (now 47)and every time I am there it seems I forget about the rest of the world. The park is such a relief from the real world. When I'm in the park, I lose touch with the rest of the world, such a great feeling. The video brings me back to some of those special moments. |
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Josh Peckler, Student/Intern, Photographer
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Vernon Hills | IL | | Posted: 7:53 AM on 10.02.09 |
->> David,
I actually don't know to much about the video. Like I said, my friend posted it as a link on Facebook so I decided to share the link here.
A little while back a link was posted for another similar video that did time lapse with tilt shift.
http://vimeo.com/3156959
I have showed a ton of people this video and I love watching it every time. It was done by keith Loutit in Australia. |
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Matthew Sauk, Photographer
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Sandy | UT | United States | Posted: 9:31 AM on 10.02.09 |
| ->> very fun video to view, thanks for posting. made me smile |
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Steve Allen, Photographer
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Concord | CA | USA | Posted: 12:44 PM on 10.02.09 |
| ->> google tilt-shift and you will find all sorts of how too for stills, video etc etc.......... |
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Jeff Napier, Photographer
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Brush Prairie | WA | USA | Posted: 2:13 PM on 10.02.09 |
| ->> very cool thanks for sharing this. |
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Tim Casey, Photographer
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Gainesville | FL | USA | Posted: 2:30 PM on 10.05.09 |
->> Very cool video.
I find it amusing to learn how so many photographers have no idea how that was accomplished, not knowing what "tilt-shift" means.
I'm only 32 years old, but I have vivid memories of using a 4x5 camera in high school and an 8x10 camera in college. Developing large-format film, then making contact prints or enlargements, was fun. |
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Mike Morelock, Photographer
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Greenwood | AR | USA | Posted: 5:46 PM on 10.05.09 |
| ->> I know what tilt-shift is, but does anyone know specifically what equipment people doing these vidoes are using? I've seen the Aussie guy that does these get asked several times in the replies to his videos but I've never seen him say for sure. I don't think you can't get this amount of tilt out of your run of the mill Canon or Nikon t/s lenses. I think you need a medium format lenses mounted on an adapter that gives much more shift. Does anyone know specifically what will work for this? |
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David Manning, Photographer
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Matt Brown, Photographer
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Fullerton | CA | USA | Posted: 5:06 PM on 10.11.09 |
->> Mike,
You would be shocked how much tilt&shift you can get from your 35mm. Full frame helps and you need height in the photo to make it work best. |
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Mike Morelock, Photographer
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Greenwood | AR | USA | Posted: 5:39 PM on 10.11.09 |
| ->> Thanks David. I have the 24mm t/s Canon and have used it on the 1DS2 and 5D2, but don't get this extreme of a look. Will have to try a longer focal length sometime. |
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Bryan Hulse, Photographer
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Nashville | Tn | USA | Posted: 11:05 PM on 10.11.09 |
->> Wow! That is so cool! Reminds me of my trip with my kids to Disney World a few years ago.
Thx for posting! I might have to watch it a few more times. |
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Fredrik Naumann, Photographer
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Oslo | Oslo | Norway | Posted: 3:40 AM on 10.12.09 |
| ->> I wonder when non-tilt/shift time lapse will be back in fashion... |
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