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Awesome Time-Lapse Video Shot With Still Camera
 
Jim Colburn, Photo Editor, Photographer
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Max Waugh, Photographer
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Bothell | WA | USA | Posted: 4:24 PM on 01.27.10 |
| ->> I could watch those clouds all day. Thanks for the link. |
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Robert Caplin, Photographer
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New York | NY | USA | Posted: 4:25 PM on 01.27.10 |
| ->> You're not kidding. That was truly amazing. |
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Kent Miller, Photographer
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New York | NY | USA | Posted: 11:56 AM on 01.29.10 |
| ->> Very cool! |
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Butch Miller, Photographer
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Lock Haven | PA | USA | Posted: 12:47 PM on 01.29.10 |
| ->> Awesome ... great example of what is possible with the technology available ... |
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Adam Vogler, Photographer, Photo Editor
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Kansas City | Mo. | USA | Posted: 1:30 PM on 01.29.10 |
| ->> VERY cool just doesn't cover it. Thanks for posting. |
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Steven E. Frischling, Photographer
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->> That video is like visual crack! Wow!
Was that shot with a DSLR in video or stitched together stills? Is there HDR DSLR video software?
I need to watch that again when I'm not sitting in the waiting room at the mechanic. |
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John OHara, Photographer
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Petaluma | Ca | United States | Posted: 3:42 PM on 01.29.10 |
| ->> Please , tell me how you do that with time lapse still images. |
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Bryan Hulse, Photographer
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Nashville | Tn | USA | Posted: 4:10 PM on 01.29.10 |
| ->> Wow! Very enjoyable! |
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Jamie Roper, Photographer
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Boulder | CO | United States | Posted: 4:22 PM on 01.29.10 |
| ->> wow -- someone put a lot of work into that. the fluid cloud flow capture is especially elegant, mesmerizing. |
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Mark Loundy, Photo Editor
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San Jose | CA | USA | Posted: 4:33 PM on 01.29.10 |
->> Here's a link showing some of the amazing camera motion gear they used. They even had a special guardrail crawler.
http://bit.ly/ak1BP1
--Mark |
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Matt Cashore, Photographer
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South Bend | IN | USA | Posted: 4:46 PM on 01.29.10 |
| ->> Thanks for the link Mark...the panning shots were impressive but I can more or less understand how those are done. When I saw the tracking shots I was thinking "Wha!?!? How?!?! Eh?!?!" That's some serious effort but well worth it. |
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David Harpe, Photographer
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Louisville | KY | USA | Posted: 8:52 PM on 01.29.10 |
->> Awesome ... great example of what is possible with the technology available ...
If you like timelapse, check out Koyaanisqatsi which was shot on film a couple of decades ago. Most of the shots and techniques you see today are ones that were done in that film years ago. What's cool about today is normal people with cheap gear can get similar effects. |
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Dominick Reuter, Photographer, Assistant
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Boston | MA | USA | Posted: 9:40 PM on 01.29.10 |
->> wow. that took a lot of work to make canada look cool.
;-)
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Kent Nishimura, Student/Intern
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Honolulu | HI | USA | Posted: 2:19 AM on 01.30.10 |
| ->> amazing. truly amazing. visual nerdvana. hehe. thank you jim for sharing this link with us. |
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