My first stab as trying to capture the Milky Way:
The frame above is one of 590 frames used for this time-lapse I did over this night: http://vimeo.com/28280041
motleypixel Senior Member 412 posts Joined Jan 2009 Location: Austin, TX, USA More info | Aug 29, 2011 09:20 | #1 My first stab as trying to capture the Milky Way: The frame above is one of 590 frames used for this time-lapse I did over this night: http://vimeo.com/28280041 Minolta Rokkor and Canon can live together in harmony.
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Aug 29, 2011 10:33 | #2 Looks really nice, I think you have also captured a meteor on the lower right. Canon Powershot S95, Canon EOS 1000D attached to Skywatcher Explorer 150P on an EQ-3 unguided mount.
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paul3221 Goldmember 2,468 posts Likes: 153 Joined Apr 2010 Location: Phoenix, AZ More info | Aug 29, 2011 18:31 | #3 Nice shot, and very cool time lapse. I'd love to try that one of these days. It's too bad the light popped on a couple times in that cabin... Paul
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Aug 29, 2011 18:55 | #4 The image quality is nice!! what size frames did you shoot? Proimages.com
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Aug 29, 2011 20:22 | #5 proimages wrote in post #13020956 The image quality is nice!! what size frames did you shoot? I have a bunch of dead pixels as well..in after effects you can make pixels clones from another area and position them so the motion is just ahead of dead pixel...hope that makes sense. keep it up!! cheers Darrin Thanks all for the comments. Darrin, boy that sounds very interesting. I shot in sRAW 5.5mp to conserve space and make processing a little less heavy. Basically my work-flow is import into LR crop(16:9)/lens profile/EV/color SNYC ALL and that's it, then export as 16bit tiff with resize to 1920 longest edge. Then I made a ps cs5 action to bring in each tiff, add dark layer and layer difference blend mode and then run noise-ware pro and finally sharpen and save as final jpg to process folder. Then I use Virtual dub to render image sequence to avi at 15fps, then sony vegas edit to 1280X720p 29.97fps MP4. The layer difference to negate the hot pixels mostly worked but gave some weird dust-spec-like anomalies that actually made me go back and change the action to save as 16 bit tiff again and then use LR to import these and manually clone out each offending anomalies (dust-like-specs) with the spot removal tool...very tedious. And even then, after this work, you can still see my spot-removal actions if you look close. Minolta Rokkor and Canon can live together in harmony.
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I'm just getting started and shot jpeg - med...3500px so I can get near endless frames.. Proimages.com
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Aug 30, 2011 08:47 | #7 Darrin, Minolta Rokkor and Canon can live together in harmony.
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This video used motion camera head..HD video system..and all these moves were done in post. Proimages.com
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