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I did something crazy yesterday: Time Lapse

Friday, August 14th, 2009

The sky is now clear since haze attacked few days ago. And, I thought it’s a good chance for me to attempt something crazy. So, I went off with my gears packed, and hoping for a good sunset in the evening. Since reading Louis Pang’s entry on “Creating Time Lapse Movie with your DSLR” in his Wedshooter.tv blog.

How can I not resist taking some shots for HDR pieces? As usual, these HDR shots are generated from Photomatix Pro.

HDR made of 3 exposures: 0ev, -2.0ev and +2.0ev

HDR made of 3 exposures: 0ev, -2.0ev and +2.0ev

HDR made of 3 exposures: 0ev, -2.0ev and +2.0ev

HDR made of 3 exposures: 0ev, -2.0ev and +2.0ev

I brought all my gears, as usual, but all I really need in this project was my camera, a wide angle lens (I only have 18-50mm in this case, with 18mm being my widest choice), wireless remote trigger (or you can also use one with chord.) and of course a sturdy tripod. Louis did a very good job explaining how the filming was done, and I merely just followed through his steps.

Louis was using a D3 in his shots, and he has this automatic interval shot function in his camera, but I don’t have that in my EOS 50D. So, I will have to resort to a manual trigger. Again, I followed his tips, triggering a frame every 10 seconds. I started my shooting approximately at 5:50 p.m., and I shot the last frame at about 7:15p.m. The whole stretch took me about 1 hour and 25 minutes. I used Av mode to shoot, with my aperture set at f/7.1. I have to tone down the exposure over the time, as the sky or the scene loses light over the time. Honestly, throughout the shoot, I had doubts at certain point, I was wondering if this would work. Well, the result says other wise. :) All photos used here have not be enhanced. I dumped all the photos straight out from camera to process the image sequences. I had 512 images recorded from 5:50 p.m. to 7:15 p.m. But, of course, I did messed up with the timing in between, for example, 2 frames captured within 10 seconds, or maybe missed out on 1 or 2 frame between intervals. I’m human after all, no?

I had to use Quicktime Pro to generate the image sequence, I wish I have a better video editing software, which later I applied finishing touches with iMovie on my Macbook. As for the frame rate, I used 30 frames per second for the time lapse image sequences. Who knows, I might look into video market in future. It’s fun! :)

It was crazy but the result was quite rewarding. I reckon doing a time lapse just before rain falls would be quite interesting as well. So who says, photography is just about clicking the shutter?

Here’s the video:

Please view in Hight Quality. :)

Hearts of millions were touched..

Wednesday, July 8th, 2009

When the daughter of late Michael Jackson, Paris Katherine Jackson, expressed her love to her father on stage.

“I just wanted to say … ever since I was born, daddy has been the best father you could ever imagine, and I just wanted to say I love him so much.” – Paris Katherine Jackson.

The King of Pop will be dearly missed. R.I.P, MJ.

Olympus: A PEN Story in Stop Motion

Wednesday, July 8th, 2009

Louis shared this piece of amazing stop motion with me just now. If you’re an Olympus fan, adore it. If you’re a stop motion fan, be amazed!

Here’s the description quoted from the video’s description:

This is the PEN Story in stop motion. We shot 60.000 pictures, developed 9.600 prints and shot over 1.800 pictures again. No post production! Thanks to all the stop motion artists who inspired us. We hope you enjoy :-)

[Wedding] Henry + Amy: Morning Ceremony Slideshow (4 July 2009)

Tuesday, July 7th, 2009

I was occupied with some preparation for the wedding, as well as the coverage on the wedding itself on 4 July. Here is the slideshow I prepared for the dinner that day. I have uploaded to both Youtube and Vimeo. I’m still trying out see which host is a better host to use. Your feedback on either video host is appreciated.

Vimeo

Youtube

Click the play button to play the respective videos. Please be patient while the video is buffering. Thanks.

 

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