Showing posts with label Timelapse. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Timelapse. Show all posts

Friday, June 21, 2013

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Genie - motion control timelapse device

Genie - motion control timelapse device Video Clips. Duration : 3.77 Mins.


The Genie! A simple, affordable and extremely easy to use device used for motion control and image capture for Time Lapse Photography + more. The Genie is an...

Monday, February 11, 2013

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Two Axis Panning Timelapse Head for DSLR (ready to buy)

Two Axis Panning Timelapse Head for DSLR (ready to buy) Tube. Duration : 9.97 Mins.


shop.telescope-warehouse.com Email Bill to make arrangements for INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING: scopehed@frontiernet.net (Please let him know that MILAPSE sent you! (full disclosure: I receive a small sales commission)) Bracket: 3.5" x 9.5" x 1/8" aluminum plate, 90 degree bend at about 3.5", the hole pattern is 4 X 1-1/16" OC (3/16" dia). The 1/4" holes to receive the camera mount depends on the camera tripod grommet position. If you had the plate bent you could tap the holes with a home shop drill. If you take the head and your camera to a metal shop it should only take them 5-10 minutes to fabricate something. If you want to learn more about the controllers here are the manuals: www.meade.com www.meade.com

Sunday, November 4, 2012

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District : HDR Time-lapse

District : HDR Time-lapse Video Clips. Duration : 2.52 Mins.


HDR Time-lapse @ TheVoder.com DC is one of the most difficult places to shoot. No tripods, no fancy equipment, only a single camera. After planning my shots and figuring out what time would be best to shoot, I went out and started this HDR Time-lapse production. During the course of the shoot I was stopped 9 times by NPS (national parks service) and three times by DC Metro police. Apparently there was a target on me... It does look suspicious though when a guy is toting around a giant blue time-lapse slider, 3 tripods and a battery. Because of the numerous roadblocks I wasn't able to use my Dynamic Perception time-lapse slider as much as I had intended, but the shots that I did get were pretty impactful (In my opinion). This is my first project conceptualized completely in HDR. During the course of the shoot I was able to refine my HDR process and eliminate almost 30 hours of processing time by switching some settings around on both my camera and in certain programs. HDR is one of the most fun things to shoot and this production really opened my eyes to what it's capable of. It doesn't need to be all "Harry Potterish" but a simple and subtle blend of imagery will do the trick. This project is only the first in a long line of ideas I have brewing up in my head. I hope you enjoy it! And if you like it, please share it! Thanks so much! A special thanks to all of those that helped get me access or supported my shoot (with ideas, time, and food!) (Melissa Myers, Johnny Bivera ...