Archive for the ‘time-lapse’ Category.

A waterfall picture

This is a blend of about 80 frames. It’s my favorite of this type so far. It took about 8 hours to process.

Stream 4

This is waterfall we stopped by during our Siyeh Bend to Sunrift Gorge hike in Glacier Park. I didn’t bring a tripod so I found a solid place on the rock to set the camera down. That and a little cropping worked fine.

Brad and Karen take Chicago

Wow… I gave Karen some raw footage of the stuff we took in Chicago and look what she did!

The second river shot would have been better, but I forgot to check the batteries in the camera. We watched some really cool footage with no idea the camera had turned itself off. –sigh–

These river shots are not cropped at all; I was in a hurry to see them. They will probably resurface later, looking different.

The trains at Izaak Walton Inn

I have a new camera. It’s a Ricoh Digital GR. Unlike the Canon G2 I was using, it has the interval timer built into the camera. The minimum time is 5 seconds–I would prefer something less than this, but I haven’t found any camera better than this.

This was taken at the Izaak Walton Inn in Glacier Park, MT. I still haven’t implemented the blending, but I think I have thought out the issues. Soon I hope.

-enjoy-

Night-to-day

I’m just throwing them out now.

Morning Clouds

It’s going to be awhile before I have new code written for the blending of frames. I thought I might as well put up some of the data I am collecting. Enjoy-

Another straight time-lapse movie

Since the photos I have been testing blending with look pretty good, I will make a test movie with this image set. Of course a baseline sample is needed for a comparison later.