Scott Murray
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Thought I would add my time lapse videos into here.
Here is one I took tonight it is very short, but its good practice for me.
Here is one I took tonight it is very short, but its good practice for me.
Movement was taken care in software, with the D800E file size I have alot of room to zoom with out cutting into the 4k video size.Beautiful. I've played around with time-lapse a little bit, but mine are of snow falling and crowds at a show.
For this year's show, I got what is essentially an egg timer that spins the camera 360 degrees over 60 minutes. Can't wait to try it, though I'm not sure where I'll place it.
How did you do the camera movement?
From memory around 400 - 500How many exposures were there?
Last nights attempt at transitioning manually from sunset to milky way setting. I took 852 images to create this.
PS looks great on my 4K tv.
Nearly 1 full D4 battery in my D800EWow ! Looks great full screen on YouTube.
Fantastic work you chose a great location
How many batteries did you use ?
its good practice for me.
Haha thanks, my aim is to join it all together at the end of our storm seasonGood Practice???
it's like you have been doing it for years!
yeah, slightly a little short:livid::encouragement::encouragement:
Thanks mateThats awesome Scott. Should be even awesomer when you put it all together :cheerful::encouragement:
Nice Scott, like the stars falling in the reflected water
Very very nice.
Cheers guys.Beautifull! Well done!
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