The first one has some camera movement because the tripod was sitting in the surf and when a wave washed back out, seaweed would wrap around leg and the sand would erode and I tried to compensate by steading the tripod with my hand. (I needed to press the tripod deeper into the sand.)
Tuesday, June 11, 2013
Timelapse
Here are some fun timelapses that I did over the weekend. They are at the beach and mostly played back at 10 fps. If I would play back at the more normal 24 or 30 fps, they where just too fast. The sand one really needs more contrast but editing 1000 shots. Each shot done at 1 sec intervals.
The first one has some camera movement because the tripod was sitting in the surf and when a wave washed back out, seaweed would wrap around leg and the sand would erode and I tried to compensate by steading the tripod with my hand. (I needed to press the tripod deeper into the sand.)
The first one has some camera movement because the tripod was sitting in the surf and when a wave washed back out, seaweed would wrap around leg and the sand would erode and I tried to compensate by steading the tripod with my hand. (I needed to press the tripod deeper into the sand.)
Labels:
D7000,
photography,
time lapse
Location:
Pfeiffer Beach, California 93920, USA
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