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Washington D.C. Time Lapse
Haven’t shown one of these in a while. Here’s they the thing: Play it in high def and blow it up to full screen, then but a bigger monitor and enjoy it again and again. I love any clip with … Continue reading
Why Shoot Another Time Lapse?
There’s no way you can improve upon the movements in this video. Unreal. Blow it up full screen and be amazed: (Credit to FStoppers for the find.)
A look at my office
This afternoon, I went out to the local park on my lunch hour to try a time lapse. Unfortunately, I left my tripod at home. What’s a guy to do? Improvise! Here’s what “the office” looked like: That’s my Canon … Continue reading
One more time lapse
Then, I promise, I’m done for the week. Shot this tonight, over the course of 40 minutes and nearly 850 pictures. Still working on a way to speed these things up. Clouds are fun to watch, aren’t they? Blow it … Continue reading
Gigapan Time Machine
A Gigapan is a machine that automates taking huge panoramic pictures. It’ll move the camera around and click the shutter for you to make a picture 100 pics wide and 100 pics deep, if you so desired. (Actually, I’m not … Continue reading
My First Time Lapse
Recently, I picked up an intervelometer — one of those doohickies you can plug into your camera and set up long exposures or delayed photos or photos at regular intervals. I bought it to (a) act a wired remote for … Continue reading
Time Lapse Photography
I picked up a cheap intervelometer from Hong Kong this week. I plan on using it with my old Canon XTi body. Think I’ll start with some tests of clouds floating past the house over the weekend, if the weather … Continue reading
D.C. Time-Lapse — in HDR!
Another weekend, another time-lapse. This time, it’s an HDR time lapse of Washington D.C. It doesn’t use the motion of the camera as well as the time-lapse I posted here a couple of weeks ago, but it’s still very eye-catching.
Wildebeest Migration
This is without a doubt the coolest nature video I’ve seen in a long time. It’s a moving timelapse of a wildebeest migration across a river in Africa. One warning: The last 20 seconds or so don’t end pleasantly. … Continue reading

