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Awesome night timelapse of European monuments
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<blockquote data-quote="Carolina Photo Guy" data-source="post: 183441" data-attributes="member: 1556"><p>If his camera were mounted on a golf bag cart and a piece of tape to mark one revolution of the wheel, it would be fairly simple. Remember, this is nothing more than shoot a still, move a measured distance and repeat. A hell of a lot of repeat, but the end result would be very similar.</p><p>The bag cart would maintain the height of the camera body and the tape on the wheel would maintain the consistancy of the distance between shots.</p><p>At least, thats how I would do it.</p><p>I think!</p><p>BWTHDIK?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Carolina Photo Guy, post: 183441, member: 1556"] If his camera were mounted on a golf bag cart and a piece of tape to mark one revolution of the wheel, it would be fairly simple. Remember, this is nothing more than shoot a still, move a measured distance and repeat. A hell of a lot of repeat, but the end result would be very similar. The bag cart would maintain the height of the camera body and the tape on the wheel would maintain the consistancy of the distance between shots. At least, thats how I would do it. I think! BWTHDIK? [/QUOTE]
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