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The Changing Colours of Sunset
The Changing Colours of Sunset
Quasimojo


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Challenge: Time Lapse (Advanced Editing VI ("Time Lapse")*)
Camera: Canon EOS-30D
Lens: Canon EF 15mm f/2.8 Fisheye
Location: London
Date: Jan 6, 2008
Aperture: f2.8
ISO: 100
Shutter: various
Date Uploaded: Jan 6, 2008

After a lot of mucking about trying to work out what to shoot (and what I could shoot) I came up with this...what I hope is a nice safe entry. It's an HDR time lapse if you hadn't already noticed - two new ruleset toys for the price of one :)

I haven't done any dodging or burning to try to merge the six exposures together, just timeslices taken between 4.00pm and 6pm (and it was bloody freezing!).

PP: each frame has tone mapping from three separate exposures (-2, 0, +2 using AEB), levels, usm. Image flattened, resized to 720, jpg.

I'm actually not sure about this one. There's a load of things that I'd like to do better but I'm not sure (a) if it's legal or (b) if I have the skills to do it! (e.g. merging the 6 frames together with some judicious burning of grass and shadows etc. Perhaps I also should have debarrelized it to get rid of the curvature from the fisheye. I tried this as a 2, 3, 4 and 6 slice image but I liked this one the most because it shows the transition of light nicely. I hope it breaks a 6 just so that I froze my bits off for a decent score :)

Post Challange: I'm happy with a top 20 position and a 6.3 score. I think if the judges had been a bit less lenient I'd have finished much better (as evidenced by the new version of Advanced Rules) but hey - I'm trying to unhook myself from a score and placing obsession and failing!

Had a quick go at a blended version:



Even with some work it's still going to look like a single shot sunset and as a Time Lapse photo I prefer the clear distinctions. It's going to look wicked at full res printed and framed (it definitely lost something in the reduction).

Statistics
Place: 17 out of 84
Avg (all users): 6.3610
Avg (commenters): 7.0000
Avg (participants): 6.1746
Avg (non-participants): 6.4080
Views since voting: 2328
Views during voting: 907
Votes: 313
Comments: 39
Favorites: 5 (view)


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01/15/2008 07:40:58 PM
I like this better than the blended one. Very nice shot.
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01/15/2008 05:15:16 PM
Nice job. I think the 6 defined areas per exposure look great and is something I probably would not have thought of!

I have been wanting to do a similar shot, though more of a dawn till dusk timescale. How many shots would look best is yet to be seen, though I am struggling to find the time, location and weather to attempt this!

Well done...
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01/14/2008 12:17:58 AM
Very nice job - got an 8 from me. You can blend the frames using gradient layer masks instead of hard rectangles, as Falc and I did. Then again, your score crushed mine, so I'm not sure you should take advice from me. :) Congrats on top 20!
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 Comments Made During the Challenge
01/13/2008 10:38:03 PM
Nice idea.
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01/13/2008 02:21:28 PM
I was initially not sure about the lines in this shot where the photo was put togethter, however as an over all effect looking at the whole photo I really like it, and the way it has been constructed makes it stand out. Lovely photo :)
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01/13/2008 10:10:47 AM
Nice idea - did you also try fading gradually between shots?
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01/12/2008 09:36:55 PM
A different approach. Great work!
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01/12/2008 02:40:58 AM
Would have been nicer if you'd blended these more smoothly, IMHO.
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01/11/2008 11:50:35 PM
This is incredible.
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01/11/2008 05:48:20 PM
I like the attempt at a day to night time lapse. but the transitions are way too strong. Perhaps more of a gradient change would have been better.
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01/10/2008 07:37:23 PM
I wouldn't have thought to leave the transitions very...obvious, is the best word I can muster up, but it works well. I really like this.
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01/10/2008 07:15:41 PM
I like the linear changes instead of trying to make it look like a smooth transition from twilight to dark. Nice image! 9
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01/10/2008 06:54:43 PM
I like how you left the edges solid
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01/10/2008 03:01:13 PM
very pretty and one of the more unique ways to demonstrate the time lapse in this challenge. it's neat to be able to compare the colour change over the time you took this.
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01/10/2008 05:22:31 AM
I love the way this has been edited 10
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01/09/2008 11:49:30 AM
Nice one - not much to say when the thing's so self-evident, but I think you got the steps about right, so bravo!
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01/08/2008 06:03:35 PM
I'd like this better if the transition lines weren't so visible but it's still a wonderful photo and fits the challenge well.
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01/08/2008 05:18:36 PM
Very well executed shot. You must have been really patient during this shot.
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01/08/2008 02:36:46 PM
Reminds me of test prints we use to do in B&W photography in the darkroom.
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01/08/2008 01:02:32 PM
I have always wanted to do a photo like this. Great Work. Ive always wanted to do one with the seasons... One in winter, spring, summer and fall. Awesome work.
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01/08/2008 12:57:50 PM
Blended with a gradient would have been amazing and the divisions are quite distracting.
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01/08/2008 07:58:42 AM
I really like the idea of the HDTR, I just find the hard lines to be distracting in the image. If it were blended more than I could appreciate this photo more. 6.
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01/07/2008 11:56:55 PM
Wow I love this. You were really original! I hope you do really well.
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01/07/2008 11:35:00 PM
I like the way you assembled this in distinct slices. It's sort of like a paint color sample or rainbow. It's a lovely scene.
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01/07/2008 11:11:02 PM
I would have been tempted to merge the blocks more........Still nice 7
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01/07/2008 09:16:17 PM
This is really awesome... i love it
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01/07/2008 08:04:31 PM
That is beautiful!
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01/07/2008 06:49:24 PM
Second time I've looked at this shot before commenting. It's sort of cool, but it just keeps striking me as some sort of example photo. Like 'heres a shot showing how 6 different levels adjustments will affect your image'. Very static, no life.
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01/07/2008 06:26:21 PM
I'm not sure the hard breaks between the different times works for me. Great photo though!
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01/07/2008 05:32:26 PM
A nice, different presentation of the time lapse idea.
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01/07/2008 03:23:04 PM
Would of liked to see smoother transitions. Just my opinion though.
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01/07/2008 12:39:33 PM
I kind of like the borders, I think the landscape scene could have been more interesting.
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01/07/2008 10:45:20 AM
inventive - like the fish eye effect - background building takes away from overall composition. I know it couldn't be avoided given your vantage point but the white roof pulls my eye to an uninteresting spot. As presented one of my ribbon picks
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01/07/2008 09:24:42 AM
This is a very nice photo. Nicely done.
I think it would have looked better with a gradual transition, like with a gradient mask in Photoshop.
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01/07/2008 08:25:29 AM
This is so cool and my favorite thus far. Did you try making the lines less harsh and having it 'flow' better? Just wondering what that would look like, but this is awesome! 10
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01/07/2008 07:02:20 AM
Simple and effective and sincere use of this method. I like this image much better than most entered in this challenge. 7.
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01/07/2008 03:19:49 AM
had preferred this with soft transitions
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01/07/2008 12:39:15 AM
Interesting, but the hard lines separating each segment of the sequence are distracting to me.
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01/07/2008 12:29:47 AM
very good idea...nice result
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