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12/04/2006 04:58:05 PM · #1 |
I shot some stuff around New York; please check it out if you have a minute! Click on any link.
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or download high-quality version: 85MB quicktime video
Also, can anyone also suggest some other great locations for shooting time lapse in NYC?
Message edited by author 2006-12-04 18:32:06. |
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12/04/2006 05:01:13 PM · #2 |
I loved the ice rink sequence. Especially the people who kept falling over!
What equipment/software did you use? |
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12/04/2006 05:41:46 PM · #3 |
Wow, that is really cool! How much time elapsed between frames? Looks like only a second or so (maybe less?). Did you use special equipment, or just stand there and keep pressing the shutter button manually? How did you assemble all of the individual shots into one video?
I'm assuming you did this with individual photos, and not with a camcorder! |
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12/04/2006 05:50:56 PM · #4 |
I like the ice rink too.
this guy out Spectra
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12/04/2006 06:17:22 PM · #5 |
all images were taken with my DSLR and a the Nikon remote release. The shots were taken pretty much 1 right after the other. A number of programs can turn the stills into a video.
And that Spectra guy is amazing! thanks spydr.
Message edited by author 2006-12-04 18:17:33. |
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12/04/2006 08:56:54 PM · #6 |
i've only done this one time, but i would like to do more.
some of you may already have seen this, but this is called "how to drywall your kitchen in 53 seconds." |
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