Posts about Time-lapse
“Time-lapse” is the term used to refer to a video sequence, created by taking a number of individual photographs and joining them together to form an animated sequence.
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It’s always nice to enjoy a time lapse sequence filmed in Swiss locations. Even more so to enjoy one filmed in places across the region I call home – Canton Bern.
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Beautiful time lapse sequences from canton Wallis (Valais) by filmmaker Christian Mülhauser.
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A wonderful, high-resolution hyperlapse video of London by Italian photographer Mattia Bicchi.
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Compiled time-lapse sequence of the courtyard view from Hitchcock film “Rear Window”.
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Beautiful time-lapse films from the south west of England by Italian photographer Mattia Bicchi.
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Seen plenty of time lapses involving star trails and motion effects? You won’t have seen anything like this sequence by photographer Vincent Brady.
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A wonderful time-lapse sequence from the southern borders with Italy, ranging from the Nufenen Pass to Zermatt and the Matterhorn. Film maker Christian Mülhauser writes: Through fog, rain, snow and even wind gusts of up to 120 km/h I am happy to have completed this project. Mountains of Valais is by far my most time…
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I’ve seen many miniaturized time-lapse films over the past couple of years, but this is far and away my favourite thus far. By Keith Loutit (of course) and Jarbas Agnelli. Make sure you watch it all the way to the end.
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A timelapse sequence taken around close of service at the ferry port on the south coast of England, the night before we left for the continent and home.
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As if the photographic splendour of the mountain hike from the Firstbahn cablecar station above Grindelwald wasn’t enough, I used the rest breaks we took on our hike this last Sunday to shoot a handful of timelapse sequences.
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I’ve tinkered with timelapse photography at several points over the past few years, and have begun to refine my technique using a digital SLR over the past few weeks. This article explains how, with an example sequence of a cruise ship leaving Invergordon in Scotland.
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A stop motion video of the tram journey between Zytglogge and Mattenhof areas of Bern in Switzerland.
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Things are a little busy at the moment, so I’m much more able to consume than create. That said, this video-like time-lapse slide show of long exposures would definitely inspire me to take photos, if it weren’t for the fact that I feel uncomfortable around sparklers. Film: Fireplays from Jon Thomas on Vimeo.