sheedoe said:Being a shutter-count paranoid that I am, I would have difficulty putting that much mileage on the body for 1 project. Nonetheless, truly nice work!
zim said:WOW superb really enjoyed the vid thanks for posting! apologies for the dumb question but I have no idea about this sort of thing. Is the dolly moving constantly or just in the 5 seconds between each photograph?
Kahuna said:Oh MY! That's fantastic ! How about a little Pink Floyd Dark Side of the Moon next time. :![]()
RC said:Kahuna said:Oh MY! That's fantastic ! How about a little Pink Floyd Dark Side of the Moon next time. :![]()
"Dark Side of the Moon" would make it perfect! 8)
Awesome video!!
I've been meaning to try a time lapse myself but haven't gotten around to it. I'm assuming (and guessing) you used something like the TC-80N3 timer. With 5 second intervals, about how many shots did you have to fire per each sequence?
alek35 said:Great work, really enjoyed it.
Two questions:
1/ which mode did you shoot in (P, Av, Tv, M) ?
2/ What was the aperture?
3/ did you shoot in Raw or Jpeg ?
Best regards,
Thomas
alek35 said:Great work, really enjoyed it.
Two questions:
1/ which mode did you shoot in (P, Av, Tv, M) ?
2/ What was the aperture?
3/ did you shoot in Raw or Jpeg ?
Best regards,
Thomas
Harles99 said:I shoot Manual, @ f2.8 , in Raw.
Also to add: 30 second exposures, ISO 3200, White Balance 3400K. I don't think I mentioned those settings on here.
spaced said:Harles99 said:I shoot Manual, @ f2.8 , in Raw.
Also to add: 30 second exposures, ISO 3200, White Balance 3400K. I don't think I mentioned those settings on here.
Harles99 - I was blown away by your video - truly well done.
One question though... if you're taking 30 second exposures, how have you not got star trails?
Inspired by your pictures, I tried taking some images of the stars a few nights ago and found that above 15 seconds the stars start to trail :-\
Axilrod said:It depends on the focal length, the wider you're shooting the longer exposure you can use. What lens were you using?
Axilrod said:alek35 said:Great work, really enjoyed it.
Two questions:
1/ which mode did you shoot in (P, Av, Tv, M) ?
2/ What was the aperture?
3/ did you shoot in Raw or Jpeg ?
Best regards,
Thomas
I would always do manual for these types of things, and you usually want to shoot pretty close to wide open. If you're in a place with very little light pollution you can get away with much shorter exposures. I've gotten some amazing results shooting at f/2, ISO 1600 for 5 seconds.
I saw the OP didn't like the DP dolly, but I LOVE it. It's super easy to set up and the intervalometer is built in to the controller. You can set it up to move anywhere from .12 inches per minute to 30 inches per minute, or you can put it in SMS (shoot, move, shoot) mode and that will give you the smoothest motion possible.
You can also mount it upside down and get some really cool shots (since the track is no longer visible). This is an example of that : http://vimeo.com/32800222
Sure it's kinda pricey for the money, but it's not that bad carrying it around in a ski bag. I'm just going to ship the rail to the west coast when I fly out there.
ams2d said:Harley,
That is the worse video I have ever seen ... in fact I think you should keep making them until it is decided that you finally got one that is acceptable.
Obviously I am kidding was an amazing video and reading the time and effort you put into it only adds to the WOW factor of the video. Thank you for your effort and for sharing your work. I didn't read (maybe missed it) but what kind of post processing was done on the photos? Given the volume of photos am curious.