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Sep 29, 2008 03:11 |  #1

I'm not sure if this still counts as photography? It was taken by sticking together exposures from my 400D so I figure it is :)

http://vimeo.com/18377​55 (external link)

This is my first timelapse. I'm fairly happy with how it turned out. Annoyed I didn't wait another hour or so and get more of that nebula that appears at the end.

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Sep 29, 2008 03:50 |  #2

That is a pretty cool idea. It would be neat to see a whole nights worth.


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Sep 29, 2008 04:44 |  #3

Yeah, that was 1.5hrs worth. I got cold :) Next time I'll go better prepared.


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Sep 29, 2008 14:46 |  #4

Very cool, I've never seen another like it. Nice work.


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Oct 01, 2008 21:39 |  #5

Is that an airplane or shooting star that shows up around 2.4 seconds in the top left


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Oct 02, 2008 20:57 |  #6

lauderdalems wrote in post #6420176 (external link)
Is that an airplane or shooting star that shows up around 2.4 seconds in the top left

It's a plane, it made a cool red-white-white dot pattern.

There is a shooting star that shows up a little bit after the plane, lower and to the right.


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Oct 08, 2008 17:15 |  #7

That's fantastic! I don't know much about this type of photography...what lens did you use?

What does AE and Echo filter mean?




  
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Oct 10, 2008 20:56 as a reply to  @ hobbes2112's post |  #8

Lens was just a wide angle, specifically my Sigma 17-70 (external link), I think I pulled it in a little (33mm according to EXIF) so there wasn't too much barrel distortion etc.

AE stands for After Effects (external link), that's the program that I used that pulled all the frames into a movie. And the Echo filter (in after effects) makes an overlay of a few of the frames. I found that made things look a lot better, you get a little bit longer star trails than I could get with my 30sec exposures, and it also started showing some nebulae towards the end of the clip (you couldn't see that when looking at night, or on the single exposures the camera took).

I'm quite new at this myself, to see some of the ones that inspired to go sit in the cold for a couple hours check out these guys:
Timelapse: Nightscapes - http://vimeo.com/72812​8 (external link)
MAGIC Telescope - Time Lapse - http://vimeo.com/11668​07 (external link)


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Oct 12, 2008 16:05 |  #9

Very cool, I'm going to have to try this!


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Oct 17, 2008 22:27 |  #10

Thanks and.ducan those videos were amazing, especially the first one!

I will have to try this some night when it is clear and I can stay up.




  
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