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Mar 27, 2011 16:52 |  #1

One afternoon under the bridge... World's Longest Multi-span Cable-stayed Bridge (external link)


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Mar 27, 2011 17:39 |  #2

Nice work, great pans and settings.


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Mar 27, 2011 17:44 as a reply to  @ Kento's post |  #3

Alex that's great!! (tromeri douleia sygxarhthria gia ton kopo sou kai to teliko apotelesma ;) )


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Mar 27, 2011 23:34 |  #4

Great video. :)

Might I ask what your settings were?
And also your method, did you very slowly pan gradually over an area, then simply sped it up in PP?


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Mar 28, 2011 14:17 |  #5

Kento wrote in post #12104409 (external link)
Nice work, great pans and settings.

Thanks!

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Alex that's great!! (tromeri douleia sygxarhthria gia ton kopo sou kai to teliko apotelesma ;) )

Thanks! - Σ'ευχαριστώ :)

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Great video. :)

Might I ask what your settings were?
And also your method, did you very slowly pan gradually over an area, then simply sped it up in PP?

Thank you.
Aperture 2.8, shutter speed 1''6, 2 sec intervals, ISO 400.
Rendered at 24fps. Pans done in post.


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Mar 28, 2011 18:07 |  #6

AlexMaragos wrote in post #12110287 (external link)
Thank you.
Aperture 2.8, shutter speed 1''6, 2 sec intervals, ISO 400.
Rendered at 24fps. Pans done in post.

Ah. So it was stills you compiled together.
How many images did you end up with?
And, what did you use to compile the images into a video?

Sorry for asking so many questions heh, I just want to experiment with a style like this. :oops:


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Mar 29, 2011 10:03 |  #7

BlueCadet3 wrote in post #12111932 (external link)
Ah. So it was stills you compiled together.
How many images did you end up with?
And, what did you use to compile the images into a video?

Sorry for asking so many questions heh, I just want to experiment with a style like this. :oops:

As the post title says.. 6.000 stills.
The timelapse is made with QuickTime Player Pro,
you just "Open image Sequence" and then render in preferred fps.


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