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Jul 09, 2020 22:07 |  #1

Hey guys/gals, here's the video of the comet that I created from a series of my stills.
Details: Canon 5D MarkII, 24-70mm f2.8 lens, ISO 400, Shutter speed starts out at 15 seconds but changes to 2 seconds and finally 1/2 second as dawn arrives. You'll see the jump in exposures.
The closeups at the end you have probably already seen here in an earlier post.
I'd love to get some new subscribers to my new YouTube channel. Will you be the person that puts me in double-digits?! :lol:



https://youtu.be/J-W-7Ioohr8 (external link)


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Jul 10, 2020 01:25 |  #2

SiriusDoggy wrote in post #19090730 (external link)
Hey guys/gals, here's the video of the comet that I created from a series of my stills.
Details: Canon 5D MarkII, 24-70mm f2.8 lens, ISO 400, Shutter speed starts out at 15 seconds but changes to 2 seconds and finally 1/2 second as dawn arrives. You'll see the jump in exposures.
The closeups at the end you have probably already seen here in an earlier post.
I'd love to get some new subscribers to my new YouTube channel. Will you be the person that puts me in double-digits?! :lol:

https://youtu.be/J-W-7Ioohr8 (external link)


Wow - excellent animation and stills. Thanks for identifying Capella, Venus and the Pleiades - it is really weird to see them rising from left to right, as they rise from right to left from Brisbane. Aldebaran looked very bright nestled in the Hyades.:-)

The cometary nucleus and tail both remained remarkably bright even in the increasing dawn light.

Fantastic shots through the refractor.:-)

Cheers

Dennis




  
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Jul 10, 2020 09:07 |  #3

nardes wrote in post #19090798 (external link)
... Thanks for identifying Capella, Venus and the Pleiades - it is really weird to see them rising from left to right, as they rise from right to left from Brisbane....

Cheers

Dennis

I don't know how you guys get anything done down there, standing on your heads all the time....
Seriously, thanks mate!


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Jul 10, 2020 20:45 |  #4

SiriusDoggy wrote in post #19090730 (external link)
Hey guys/gals, here's the video of the comet that I created from a series of my stills.
Details: Canon 5D MarkII, 24-70mm f2.8 lens, ISO 400, Shutter speed starts out at 15 seconds but changes to 2 seconds and finally 1/2 second as dawn arrives. You'll see the jump in exposures.
The closeups at the end you have probably already seen here in an earlier post.
I'd love to get some new subscribers to my new YouTube channel. Will you be the person that puts me in double-digits?! :lol:



https://youtu.be/J-W-7Ioohr8 (external link)

Very very well done ! Heck even liked the music. :)

Well done thanks!




  
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Jul 11, 2020 08:52 |  #5

SiriusDoggy wrote in post #19090730 (external link)
Hey guys/gals, here's the video of the comet that I created from a series of my stills.
Details: Canon 5D MarkII, 24-70mm f2.8 lens, ISO 400, Shutter speed starts out at 15 seconds but changes to 2 seconds and finally 1/2 second as dawn arrives. You'll see the jump in exposures.
The closeups at the end you have probably already seen here in an earlier post.
I'd love to get some new subscribers to my new YouTube channel. Will you be the person that puts me in double-digits?! :lol:



https://youtu.be/J-W-7Ioohr8 (external link)


Very nice! Um, did you compose that music to the scene!!!???


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Jul 12, 2020 14:21 |  #6

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Very nice! Um, did you compose that music to the scene!!!???

I'm not much of an audio guy. It's a base track that came with several different elements that allow you to drop the hits, drums, whispers where ever you want/need them in order to customize the sound a bit. It makes it easier to fake it as customized music. It also comes with all of the individual instrumental elements that allow you to completely customize the sound if you know what you are doing. https://www.duendesoun​ds.com/ (external link)


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Jul 12, 2020 14:38 |  #7

SiriusDoggy wrote in post #19092171 (external link)
I'm not much of an audio guy. It's a base track that came with several different elements that allow you to drop the hits, drums, whispers where ever you want/need them in order to customize the sound a bit. It makes it easier to fake it as customized music. It also comes with all of the individual instrumental elements that allow you to completely customize the sound if you know what you are doing. https://www.duendesoun​ds.com/ (external link)


Thank you for the background on that, thats a pretty neat concept to apply making it very "custom" sounding!


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