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Jun 22, 2011 22:44 |  #1

Let me know what you think.


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Jun 23, 2011 02:22 |  #2

Very nice. The lightning over the ocean part was fantastic!


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Jun 23, 2011 19:43 |  #3

Allscape wrote in post #12643294 (external link)
Very nice. The lightning over the ocean part was fantastic!

Thanks, that was my fav part too.


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Jun 23, 2011 21:13 |  #4

Very nice indeed Carlos!!! Mind sharing the setup/technique? I'm going home (Puerto Rico) in July and wouldn't mind trying something like this. Thanks!


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Jun 24, 2011 10:52 as a reply to  @ corosario's post |  #5

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Jun 24, 2011 16:18 |  #6

corosario wrote in post #12647860 (external link)
Very nice indeed Carlos!!! Mind sharing the setup/technique? I'm going home (Puerto Rico) in July and wouldn't mind trying something like this. Thanks!

Well each shot is a little different, but what you want to my sure you do is use a slow shutter speed to get some motion blur. Make it a lot smoother.

Once i have all my img for a scene I put them in lightroom and edit one photo. I take those settings and i apply it to the rest of the pictures.

Then I use quicktime to make my timelaps.

Thanks for checking it out .


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Jun 24, 2011 17:40 |  #7

Very nicely done! The music went well with the video.


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Jun 24, 2011 20:10 |  #8

Thanks for the reply! I'm assuming your are shooting manual to keep the exposure constant and using Custom WB?

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Well each shot is a little different, but what you want to my sure you do is use a slow shutter speed to get some motion blur. Make it a lot smoother.

Once i have all my img for a scene I put them in lightroom and edit one photo. I take those settings and i apply it to the rest of the pictures.

Then I use quicktime to make my timelaps.

Thanks for checking it out .


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Jun 26, 2011 09:35 |  #9

Wow this is great! I know you keep your shutter speeds a little longer, but I want to know if you actually stood in one location for a couple of hours (?) and shot each shot manually? How long did you spend on each scene?


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Jun 26, 2011 20:59 |  #10

XxDJCyberLoverxX wrote in post #12659710 (external link)
Wow this is great! I know you keep your shutter speeds a little longer, but I want to know if you actually stood in one location for a couple of hours (?) and shot each shot manually? How long did you spend on each scene?

Well I did not stand the whole time, I was sitting and drinking/relaxing for a few hours lol.


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Jun 26, 2011 20:59 |  #11

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Thanks for the reply! I'm assuming your are shooting manual to keep the exposure constant and using Custom WB?

Yeah, Manual and custom WB.


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