Re: Time lapse

2017-08-17 Thread Darren Addy
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On Thu, Aug 17, 2017 at 6:16 PM, Zos Xavius  wrote:
> Raw its like 1/sec basically. Close enough. If you want to do 1s
> interval time-lapses that is the only way to go. It might be a little
> faster for jpeg but i wouldn't hope for much.
>
> On Thu, Aug 17, 2017 at 4:00 PM, Darren Addy  wrote:
>> The answer to Larry's question depends on several things besides the
>> model of the camera.
>> 1) Are you shooting RAW, JPEG, or BOTH?
>> 2) What is the write speed of the SD card?
>> The purpose of the buffer is to save an overflow of information that
>> needs to get written on the card. So the amount of info being written
>> (#1) and how fast that gets accomplished (possibly bottlenecked by #2)
>> are going to be a factor.
>>
>> I recommend that the only way to test this is to put your camera on
>> Manual and set the internal intervalometer for the maximum number of
>> files you can get on your size SD card and try your minimum (like 3
>> seconds, which would give you 20 frames per minute). Let it go while
>> it is sitting on your desk and see if it stops at some point, or is
>> able to shoot the whole 500 or 900 frames without pausing or stopping.
>> Unlike continuous frame shooting, where you fill up the buffer fast
>> (after X exposures at Y frames per second), If you total write time is
>> 3.1 seconds and you are taking an exposure every 3 seconds then .1
>> second per frame is being buffered. Eventually that will add up to to
>> a full buffer, but it may take a LOT of frames to get there. Still you
>> want ZERO frames to get there.
>>
>> Google Time-Lapse calculators for some useful ways to manipulate your
>> values to make sure that you can also save the entire duration of
>> exposures on your size of SD card.
>>
>> Darren Addy
>> Kearney, NE
>>
>> On Thu, Aug 17, 2017 at 2:10 PM, Matthew Hunt  wrote:
>>> For the K-3 II, it's close to 1/second, but might fall a little short
>>> of that. I did a timelapse with 3-shot bracketing at an interval of 3
>>> seconds, using an external intervalometer, and it mostly kept up but
>>> there were occasional dropped shots. I was using a recent Sandisk
>>> Extreme card and shooting raw. I'm going to use a 4-second interval
>>> (per 3 shots) during the eclipse.
>>>
>>> On Thu, Aug 17, 2017 at 3:01 PM,   wrote:
 What is the fastest rate that a k3 can continuously take photos without 
 overflowing the buffer? Once a second?
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Re: Time lapse

2017-08-17 Thread Matthew Hunt
On Thu, Aug 17, 2017 at 7:19 PM, Zos Xavius  wrote:

> I gotta ask? Why the bracketing? To make HDR timelapses? Or were you
> trying to make the best out of changing light without bulb ramping?

Dry run for the eclipse (I'll be in the totality zone). So a base
exposure throughout, then when it starts getting dark I'll turn on
bracketing to get +2 and +4. And hopefully I can make a decent movie
out of the whole thing.

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Re: Time lapse

2017-08-17 Thread Larry Colen



Darren Addy wrote:

I would think that bracketing should be pretty unnecessary/irrelevant
if shooting through a solar filter.


Exactly.


However, for the unfiltered photography of the corona during totality,
bracketing is essential.


Very likely.


I'm planning on two separate cameras for that.


My plan exactly.  I don't think I'm going to try to get 1 FPS for the 
whole event, but I'd like it for totality and just before and after.


My plan is to have the K-3ii on a tripod with bigma (500mm) and astrozap 
filter.  I won't put on a 2x, both for IQ and because I'll have more 
latitude in making sure that the sun stays in the frame.


I'll be using my K-1 for landscape etc. shots during totality.




Darren Addy
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On Thu, Aug 17, 2017 at 6:19 PM, Zos Xavius  wrote:

I gotta ask? Why the bracketing? To make HDR timelapses? Or were you
trying to make the best out of changing light without bulb ramping?

On Thu, Aug 17, 2017 at 3:10 PM, Matthew Hunt  wrote:

For the K-3 II, it's close to 1/second, but might fall a little short
of that. I did a timelapse with 3-shot bracketing at an interval of 3
seconds, using an external intervalometer, and it mostly kept up but
there were occasional dropped shots. I was using a recent Sandisk
Extreme card and shooting raw. I'm going to use a 4-second interval
(per 3 shots) during the eclipse.

On Thu, Aug 17, 2017 at 3:01 PM,  wrote:

What is the fastest rate that a k3 can continuously take photos without 
overflowing the buffer? Once a second?
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Re: Time lapse

2017-08-17 Thread Darren Addy
I would think that bracketing should be pretty unnecessary/irrelevant
if shooting through a solar filter.
However, for the unfiltered photography of the corona during totality,
bracketing is essential.
I'm planning on two separate cameras for that.

Darren Addy
Kearney, NE

On Thu, Aug 17, 2017 at 6:19 PM, Zos Xavius  wrote:
> I gotta ask? Why the bracketing? To make HDR timelapses? Or were you
> trying to make the best out of changing light without bulb ramping?
>
> On Thu, Aug 17, 2017 at 3:10 PM, Matthew Hunt  wrote:
>> For the K-3 II, it's close to 1/second, but might fall a little short
>> of that. I did a timelapse with 3-shot bracketing at an interval of 3
>> seconds, using an external intervalometer, and it mostly kept up but
>> there were occasional dropped shots. I was using a recent Sandisk
>> Extreme card and shooting raw. I'm going to use a 4-second interval
>> (per 3 shots) during the eclipse.
>>
>> On Thu, Aug 17, 2017 at 3:01 PM,   wrote:
>>> What is the fastest rate that a k3 can continuously take photos without 
>>> overflowing the buffer? Once a second?
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Re: Time lapse

2017-08-17 Thread Darren Addy
If 1 second interval RAW only exposures were done for the 3 hour
eclipse period on a 24MP camera, you would have a 6 minute "video" at
30 fps. You would also need 253 GB to store those RAW files.
I have my doubts as to the realistic possibilities of a 1 second
interval without buffer issues.

On Thu, Aug 17, 2017 at 6:17 PM, Zos Xavius  wrote:
> And my apologies my reply was meant to be for larry himself and not
> Darren. Stupid gmail.
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Re: Time lapse

2017-08-17 Thread Zos Xavius
I gotta ask? Why the bracketing? To make HDR timelapses? Or were you
trying to make the best out of changing light without bulb ramping?

On Thu, Aug 17, 2017 at 3:10 PM, Matthew Hunt  wrote:
> For the K-3 II, it's close to 1/second, but might fall a little short
> of that. I did a timelapse with 3-shot bracketing at an interval of 3
> seconds, using an external intervalometer, and it mostly kept up but
> there were occasional dropped shots. I was using a recent Sandisk
> Extreme card and shooting raw. I'm going to use a 4-second interval
> (per 3 shots) during the eclipse.
>
> On Thu, Aug 17, 2017 at 3:01 PM,   wrote:
>> What is the fastest rate that a k3 can continuously take photos without 
>> overflowing the buffer? Once a second?
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Re: Time lapse

2017-08-17 Thread Zos Xavius
And my apologies my reply was meant to be for larry himself and not
Darren. Stupid gmail.

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Re: Time lapse

2017-08-17 Thread Zos Xavius
Raw its like 1/sec basically. Close enough. If you want to do 1s
interval time-lapses that is the only way to go. It might be a little
faster for jpeg but i wouldn't hope for much.

On Thu, Aug 17, 2017 at 4:00 PM, Darren Addy  wrote:
> The answer to Larry's question depends on several things besides the
> model of the camera.
> 1) Are you shooting RAW, JPEG, or BOTH?
> 2) What is the write speed of the SD card?
> The purpose of the buffer is to save an overflow of information that
> needs to get written on the card. So the amount of info being written
> (#1) and how fast that gets accomplished (possibly bottlenecked by #2)
> are going to be a factor.
>
> I recommend that the only way to test this is to put your camera on
> Manual and set the internal intervalometer for the maximum number of
> files you can get on your size SD card and try your minimum (like 3
> seconds, which would give you 20 frames per minute). Let it go while
> it is sitting on your desk and see if it stops at some point, or is
> able to shoot the whole 500 or 900 frames without pausing or stopping.
> Unlike continuous frame shooting, where you fill up the buffer fast
> (after X exposures at Y frames per second), If you total write time is
> 3.1 seconds and you are taking an exposure every 3 seconds then .1
> second per frame is being buffered. Eventually that will add up to to
> a full buffer, but it may take a LOT of frames to get there. Still you
> want ZERO frames to get there.
>
> Google Time-Lapse calculators for some useful ways to manipulate your
> values to make sure that you can also save the entire duration of
> exposures on your size of SD card.
>
> Darren Addy
> Kearney, NE
>
> On Thu, Aug 17, 2017 at 2:10 PM, Matthew Hunt  wrote:
>> For the K-3 II, it's close to 1/second, but might fall a little short
>> of that. I did a timelapse with 3-shot bracketing at an interval of 3
>> seconds, using an external intervalometer, and it mostly kept up but
>> there were occasional dropped shots. I was using a recent Sandisk
>> Extreme card and shooting raw. I'm going to use a 4-second interval
>> (per 3 shots) during the eclipse.
>>
>> On Thu, Aug 17, 2017 at 3:01 PM,   wrote:
>>> What is the fastest rate that a k3 can continuously take photos without 
>>> overflowing the buffer? Once a second?
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Re: Time lapse

2017-08-17 Thread Darren Addy
The answer to Larry's question depends on several things besides the
model of the camera.
1) Are you shooting RAW, JPEG, or BOTH?
2) What is the write speed of the SD card?
The purpose of the buffer is to save an overflow of information that
needs to get written on the card. So the amount of info being written
(#1) and how fast that gets accomplished (possibly bottlenecked by #2)
are going to be a factor.

I recommend that the only way to test this is to put your camera on
Manual and set the internal intervalometer for the maximum number of
files you can get on your size SD card and try your minimum (like 3
seconds, which would give you 20 frames per minute). Let it go while
it is sitting on your desk and see if it stops at some point, or is
able to shoot the whole 500 or 900 frames without pausing or stopping.
Unlike continuous frame shooting, where you fill up the buffer fast
(after X exposures at Y frames per second), If you total write time is
3.1 seconds and you are taking an exposure every 3 seconds then .1
second per frame is being buffered. Eventually that will add up to to
a full buffer, but it may take a LOT of frames to get there. Still you
want ZERO frames to get there.

Google Time-Lapse calculators for some useful ways to manipulate your
values to make sure that you can also save the entire duration of
exposures on your size of SD card.

Darren Addy
Kearney, NE

On Thu, Aug 17, 2017 at 2:10 PM, Matthew Hunt  wrote:
> For the K-3 II, it's close to 1/second, but might fall a little short
> of that. I did a timelapse with 3-shot bracketing at an interval of 3
> seconds, using an external intervalometer, and it mostly kept up but
> there were occasional dropped shots. I was using a recent Sandisk
> Extreme card and shooting raw. I'm going to use a 4-second interval
> (per 3 shots) during the eclipse.
>
> On Thu, Aug 17, 2017 at 3:01 PM,   wrote:
>> What is the fastest rate that a k3 can continuously take photos without 
>> overflowing the buffer? Once a second?
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Re: Time lapse

2017-08-17 Thread Matthew Hunt
For the K-3 II, it's close to 1/second, but might fall a little short
of that. I did a timelapse with 3-shot bracketing at an interval of 3
seconds, using an external intervalometer, and it mostly kept up but
there were occasional dropped shots. I was using a recent Sandisk
Extreme card and shooting raw. I'm going to use a 4-second interval
(per 3 shots) during the eclipse.

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RE: Time lapse

2013-02-01 Thread Joe Wilensky
I've done some with the Pentax K-01 and the WG-2 (the K-01 has more time-lapse 
time/sequence options).

This video isn't terribly fancy, but I did use both cameras for it:

https://vimeo.com/55700128

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Re: Time lapse

2013-02-01 Thread Matthew Hunt
On Fri, Feb 1, 2013 at 6:16 AM, Zos Xavius zosxav...@gmail.com wrote:

 Has anyone here done anything with time lapse videos?

I've done one (with a practice run beforehand):

https://vimeo.com/47343983

SHOOTING:

I have a K10D. I shot this with a Sigma 10-20/4-5.6 that I rented for
the trip. I shot the lens near the 10mm end, wide open. There were no
DOF concerns with shooting such a wide lens at f/4, and stopping down
can cause flickering brightness because the aperture doesn't stop down
exactly the same every time. The shutter speed was 1/750 throughout,
ISO 100.

I shot in raw, not JPEG. I was shooting at sunset, and the light was
going to change during the shoot. Shooting raw gives more latitude to
adjust the exposure in processing. (As the sun sets, you want the
movie to get darker of course, but not as much as it would with no
adjustment. The camera is more sensitive to the changing brightness
than our eye are.) Of course, the raw files are pretty big, so
depending on the size of your card and the length of your sequence,
you might have to shoot JPEG.

The K10D has no built-in intervalometer. I used a cheap Chinese
intervalometer from eBay, LCD Timer Shutter Release Remote Control
Cord for Canon Pentax Samsung, that I got for $10. It is capable of
shooting indefinitely, until you turn it off.

PROCESSING:

I created the movie using Lightroom and LRTimelapse:

http://lrtimelapse.com/

I used LRTimelapse 1.x, which was free/donationware. The new versions
2.x are commercial, and I have not purchased a license, as it seems
quite expensive for something I'm not going to use very often.
Unfortunately, it doesn't look like 1.x is offered for download
anymore.

Anyway, the processing followed the tutorials on the LRTimelapse
website. Basically, you edit key frames in Lightroom, and
LRTimelapse interpolates those settings to all the other frames, and
you generate the movie in Lightroom's slide show module. LRTimelapse
also removes frame-to-frame flicker due to mechanical variations in
shutter speed and aperture, or fast-changing lighting.

Despite shooting on a fairly heavy tripod, the resulting video was
kind of shaky due to wind. I found a good way to stabilize the video.
Another friend asked about it, so I wrote up the procedure here:

https://dl.dropbox.com/u/20239870/De-shaking%20timelapse%20video.docx

The procedure is pretty convoluted, because of inconsistent codec
support between tools. It's a Windows workflow.

Hope this is of some help. I'm frustrated to find that LRTimelapse 1.x
is no longer available; the last version that I had installed was a
1.9.4 beta that has since expired, so now I don't have a working copy
anymore, either.

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Re: Time Lapse - Galactic Ballet (Original file)

2009-05-16 Thread mike wilson

David Savage wrote:

Or...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GDS83yrM30Y

DS


If you're going to be literal about it:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M4XanKGvr3w


2009/5/16 David Savage ozsav...@gmail.com:


AhhNo.

:-)

DS

2009/5/15 Bob W p...@web-options.com:


G'day all,

Thanks for your interest  kind (well maybe not so kind) comments.

Here is the link to the original .mov file (~18.5MB)

http://www.arach.net.au/~savage/Misc/Images/D700/Galactic%20B
allet.mov

It's not much larger (aspect ratio wise) but the image
quality is better.

Cheers,

Dave


Very nice indeed. But the music's wrong. You should have gone with
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Znu4qT_7lHo




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RE: Time Lapse - Galactic Ballet (Original file)

2009-05-15 Thread Bob W
 G'day all,
 
 Thanks for your interest  kind (well maybe not so kind) comments.
 
 Here is the link to the original .mov file (~18.5MB)
 
 http://www.arach.net.au/~savage/Misc/Images/D700/Galactic%20B
 allet.mov
 
 It's not much larger (aspect ratio wise) but the image 
 quality is better.
 
 Cheers,
 
 Dave

Very nice indeed. But the music's wrong. You should have gone with
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Znu4qT_7lHo

Bob


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Re: Time Lapse - Galactic Ballet (Original file)

2009-05-15 Thread David Savage
Yeah that bugs me too.

Hence my earlier comment about not having the right editing tools to
do the job properly.

If the frame rate were any slower the motion would be jerky  just look wrong.

Cheers,

Dave

2009/5/15 Joseph McAllister pentax...@mac.com:
 Ok. It's beautiful, alright.

 But halve the frame rate so it's long enough to have the music go to a
 natural cut-off. Dumps my mood on the floor every time.

 :-


 On May 14, 2009, at 15:56 , David Savage wrote:

 G'day all,

 Thanks for your interest  kind (well maybe not so kind) comments.

 Here is the link to the original .mov file (~18.5MB)

 http://www.arach.net.au/~savage/Misc/Images/D700/Galactic%20Ballet.mov

 It's not much larger (aspect ratio wise) but the image quality is better.

 Cheers,

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Re: Time Lapse - Galactic Ballet (Original file)

2009-05-15 Thread David Savage
AhhNo.

:-)

DS

2009/5/15 Bob W p...@web-options.com:
 G'day all,

 Thanks for your interest  kind (well maybe not so kind) comments.

 Here is the link to the original .mov file (~18.5MB)

 http://www.arach.net.au/~savage/Misc/Images/D700/Galactic%20B
 allet.mov

 It's not much larger (aspect ratio wise) but the image
 quality is better.

 Cheers,

 Dave

 Very nice indeed. But the music's wrong. You should have gone with
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Znu4qT_7lHo

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Re: Time Lapse - Galactic Ballet (Original file)

2009-05-15 Thread David Savage
Or...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GDS83yrM30Y

DS

2009/5/16 David Savage ozsav...@gmail.com:
 AhhNo.

 :-)

 DS

 2009/5/15 Bob W p...@web-options.com:
 G'day all,

 Thanks for your interest  kind (well maybe not so kind) comments.

 Here is the link to the original .mov file (~18.5MB)

 http://www.arach.net.au/~savage/Misc/Images/D700/Galactic%20B
 allet.mov

 It's not much larger (aspect ratio wise) but the image
 quality is better.

 Cheers,

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 Very nice indeed. But the music's wrong. You should have gone with
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Znu4qT_7lHo


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Re: Time Lapse - Galactic Ballet (Original file)

2009-05-15 Thread frank theriault
On Fri, May 15, 2009 at 3:28 AM, Bob W p...@web-options.com wrote:


 Very nice indeed. But the music's wrong. You should have gone with
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Znu4qT_7lHo

They were so much younger then...

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Re: Time Lapse - Galactic Ballet (Original file)

2009-05-15 Thread David J Brooks
On Fri, May 15, 2009 at 3:28 AM, Bob W p...@web-options.com wrote:
 G'day all,

 Thanks for your interest  kind (well maybe not so kind) comments.

 Here is the link to the original .mov file (~18.5MB)

 http://www.arach.net.au/~savage/Misc/Images/D700/Galactic%20B
 allet.mov

 It's not much larger (aspect ratio wise) but the image
 quality is better.

 Cheers,

 Dave

 Very nice indeed. But the music's wrong. You should have gone with
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Znu4qT_7lHo

 Bob

I think this is much better.:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CjOQ9r35uiU

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Re: Time Lapse - Galactic Ballet

2009-05-14 Thread Christian

Much like my ex-wife, I hate you more and more every day, Savage.

that is too f-ing cool.

Post a link to the original .mov file.


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David Savage wrote:

G'day All,

Another from my trip to Karijini National Park, taken on the final night:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/disavage/3531464204/

The 239, 30 second exposure, images that make up this sequence were
shot over 4 hours. At which point the freshly charged battery ran out
of juice :-)

I lack to tools to do a proper editing job (sequence assembled in
Quicktime)  the quality on Flickr isn't the best.

Because I slept a swag (lower right of frame) that was what I feel
asleep looking at every night. Looking up at that sky is humbling.

If there is enough interest I can upload a copy of the original
Quicktime .mov file, but it's pretty weighty at about 19MB.

Enjoy,

Cheers,

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Re: Time Lapse - Galactic Ballet

2009-05-14 Thread frank theriault
On Thu, May 14, 2009 at 12:36 PM, David Savage ozsav...@gmail.com wrote:
 G'day All,

 Another from my trip to Karijini National Park, taken on the final night:

 http://www.flickr.com/photos/disavage/3531464204/

 The 239, 30 second exposure, images that make up this sequence were
 shot over 4 hours. At which point the freshly charged battery ran out
 of juice :-)

 I lack to tools to do a proper editing job (sequence assembled in
 Quicktime)  the quality on Flickr isn't the best.

 Because I slept a swag (lower right of frame) that was what I feel
 asleep looking at every night. Looking up at that sky is humbling.

 If there is enough interest I can upload a copy of the original
 Quicktime .mov file, but it's pretty weighty at about 19MB.


Amazing!

My computer probably wouldn't like the mov file, so I likely wouldn't
try opening it.

cheers,
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Re: Time Lapse - Galactic Ballet

2009-05-14 Thread Marco Alpert

That's fabulous! And yes, please upload the .mov file.

   - Marco

On May 14, 2009, at 9:36 AM, David Savage wrote:


G'day All,

Another from my trip to Karijini National Park, taken on the final  
night:


http://www.flickr.com/photos/disavage/3531464204/

The 239, 30 second exposure, images that make up this sequence were
shot over 4 hours. At which point the freshly charged battery ran out
of juice :-)

I lack to tools to do a proper editing job (sequence assembled in
Quicktime)  the quality on Flickr isn't the best.

Because I slept a swag (lower right of frame) that was what I feel
asleep looking at every night. Looking up at that sky is humbling.

If there is enough interest I can upload a copy of the original
Quicktime .mov file, but it's pretty weighty at about 19MB.

Enjoy,

Cheers,

Dave



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Re: Time Lapse - Galactic Ballet

2009-05-14 Thread Doug Brewer

David Savage wrote:

G'day All,

Another from my trip to Karijini National Park, taken on the final night:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/disavage/3531464204/



Enjoy,

Cheers,

Dave


you suck

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Re: Time Lapse - Galactic Ballet

2009-05-14 Thread William Robb

- Original Message - 
From: David Savage
Subject: Time Lapse - Galactic Ballet


 G'day All,

 Another from my trip to Karijini National Park, taken on the final night:

 http://www.flickr.com/photos/disavage/3531464204/

 The 239, 30 second exposure, images that make up this sequence were
 shot over 4 hours. At which point the freshly charged battery ran out
 of juice :-)

 I lack to tools to do a proper editing job (sequence assembled in
 Quicktime)  the quality on Flickr isn't the best.

 Because I slept a swag (lower right of frame) that was what I feel
 asleep looking at every night. Looking up at that sky is humbling.

 If there is enough interest I can upload a copy of the original
 Quicktime .mov file, but it's pretty weighty at about 19MB.


Pretty cool stuff there David.

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Re: Time Lapse - Galactic Ballet

2009-05-14 Thread Larry Colen
On Fri, May 15, 2009 at 12:36:17AM +0800, David Savage wrote:
 G'day All,
 
 Another from my trip to Karijini National Park, taken on the final night:
 
 http://www.flickr.com/photos/disavage/3531464204/

That does not suck.

 
 The 239, 30 second exposure, images that make up this sequence were
 shot over 4 hours. At which point the freshly charged battery ran out
 of juice :-)
 
 I lack to tools to do a proper editing job (sequence assembled in
 Quicktime)  the quality on Flickr isn't the best.
 
 Because I slept a swag (lower right of frame) that was what I feel
 asleep looking at every night. Looking up at that sky is humbling.
 
 If there is enough interest I can upload a copy of the original
 Quicktime .mov file, but it's pretty weighty at about 19MB.

I'm interested.

 
 Enjoy,
 
 Cheers,
 
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Re: Time Lapse - Galactic Ballet

2009-05-14 Thread Luiz Felipe

Impressive indeed, David. I'd try the .mov if you upload it somewhere...

How far are the shots spaced?

LF

David Savage escreveu:

G'day All,

Another from my trip to Karijini National Park, taken on the final night:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/disavage/3531464204/

The 239, 30 second exposure, images that make up this sequence were
shot over 4 hours. At which point the freshly charged battery ran out
of juice :-)

I lack to tools to do a proper editing job (sequence assembled in
Quicktime)  the quality on Flickr isn't the best.

Because I slept a swag (lower right of frame) that was what I feel
asleep looking at every night. Looking up at that sky is humbling.

If there is enough interest I can upload a copy of the original
Quicktime .mov file, but it's pretty weighty at about 19MB.

Enjoy,

Cheers,

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Re: Time Lapse - Galactic Ballet

2009-05-14 Thread Cotty
On 15/5/09, David Savage, discombobulated, unleashed:

Another from my trip to Karijini National Park, taken on the final night:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/disavage/3531464204/

The 239, 30 second exposure, images that make up this sequence were
shot over 4 hours. At which point the freshly charged battery ran out
of juice :-)

I lack to tools to do a proper editing job (sequence assembled in
Quicktime)  the quality on Flickr isn't the best.

Because I slept a swag (lower right of frame) that was what I feel
asleep looking at every night. Looking up at that sky is humbling.

If there is enough interest I can upload a copy of the original
Quicktime .mov file, but it's pretty weighty at about 19MB.

That's absolutely superb work Dave. You should try and specialise even
more in this technique - hard work and dedication to getting it right
and refining could put you in a great position to supply this sort of
thing to the TV industry in Oz. Excellent work.

But then, so is this (that I spied on the side of the page :-)

http://www.flickr.com/photos/disavage/3530368703/in/photostream/

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Re: Time Lapse - Galactic Ballet

2009-05-14 Thread Daniel J. Matyola
Very interesting, and very well done.

Thank you for sharing it with us.

Dan

On Thu, May 14, 2009 at 1:57 PM, Cotty cotty...@mac.com wrote:
 On 15/5/09, David Savage, discombobulated, unleashed:

Another from my trip to Karijini National Park, taken on the final night:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/disavage/3531464204/

The 239, 30 second exposure, images that make up this sequence were
shot over 4 hours. At which point the freshly charged battery ran out
of juice :-)

I lack to tools to do a proper editing job (sequence assembled in
Quicktime)  the quality on Flickr isn't the best.

Because I slept a swag (lower right of frame) that was what I feel
asleep looking at every night. Looking up at that sky is humbling.

If there is enough interest I can upload a copy of the original
Quicktime .mov file, but it's pretty weighty at about 19MB.

 That's absolutely superb work Dave. You should try and specialise even
 more in this technique - hard work and dedication to getting it right
 and refining could put you in a great position to supply this sort of
 thing to the TV industry in Oz. Excellent work.

 But then, so is this (that I spied on the side of the page :-)

 http://www.flickr.com/photos/disavage/3530368703/in/photostream/

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RE: Time Lapse - Galactic Ballet

2009-05-14 Thread Bob W
 
 G'day All,
 
 Another from my trip to Karijini National Park, taken on the 
 final night:
 
 http://www.flickr.com/photos/disavage/3531464204/
 
 The 239, 30 second exposure, images that make up this sequence were
 shot over 4 hours. At which point the freshly charged battery ran out
 of juice :-)
 
 I lack to tools to do a proper editing job (sequence assembled in
 Quicktime)  the quality on Flickr isn't the best.
 
 Because I slept a swag (lower right of frame) that was what I feel
 asleep looking at every night. Looking up at that sky is humbling.
 
 If there is enough interest I can upload a copy of the original
 Quicktime .mov file, but it's pretty weighty at about 19MB.
 
 Enjoy,
 
 Cheers,
 
 Dave

Fandabidozy!

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Re: Time Lapse - Galactic Ballet

2009-05-14 Thread P. J. Alling
I'll go along with Christian, I haven't been able to look at the 
display, it loads to slowly,.bit I trust his judgment...


Christian wrote:

Much like my ex-wife, I hate you more and more every day, Savage.

that is too f-ing cool.

Post a link to the original .mov file.





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Re: Time Lapse - Galactic Ballet

2009-05-14 Thread frank theriault
On Thu, May 14, 2009 at 2:39 PM, P. J. Alling p_all...@hotmail.com wrote:
 I'll go along with Christian, I haven't been able to look at the display, it
 loads to slowly,.bit I trust his judgment...

Trust me, you'll hate him even more than you did already...

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Re: Time Lapse - Galactic Ballet

2009-05-14 Thread P. J. Alling

Finally finished loading.  Damn...

Christian wrote:

Much like my ex-wife, I hate you more and more every day, Savage.

that is too f-ing cool.

Post a link to the original .mov file.





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Re: Time Lapse - Galactic Ballet

2009-05-14 Thread AlunFoto
2009/5/14 Doug Brewer d...@alphoto.com:
 David Savage wrote:
 http://www.flickr.com/photos/disavage/3531464204/

 you suck

Yep. Bet he snores too.

Hate you, Savage. Now 25% more.

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Re: Time Lapse - Galactic Ballet

2009-05-14 Thread David J Brooks
On Thu, May 14, 2009 at 4:04 PM, AlunFoto alunf...@gmail.com wrote:
 2009/5/14 Doug Brewer d...@alphoto.com:
 David Savage wrote:
 http://www.flickr.com/photos/disavage/3531464204/

 you suck

 Yep. Bet he snores too.

 Hate you, Savage. Now 25% more.

I'll add another 25%, with Krelm.

Dave

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RE: Time Lapse - Galactic Ballet

2009-05-14 Thread Brian Walters
On Thu, 14 May 2009 19:52 +0100, Bob W p...@web-options.com wrote:
  
  G'day All,
  
  Another from my trip to Karijini National Park, taken on the 
  final night:
  
  http://www.flickr.com/photos/disavage/3531464204/
  
  The 239, 30 second exposure, images that make up this sequence were
  shot over 4 hours. At which point the freshly charged battery ran out
  of juice :-)
  
  I lack to tools to do a proper editing job (sequence assembled in
  Quicktime)  the quality on Flickr isn't the best.
  
  Because I slept a swag (lower right of frame) that was what I feel
  asleep looking at every night. Looking up at that sky is humbling.
  
  If there is enough interest I can upload a copy of the original
  Quicktime .mov file, but it's pretty weighty at about 19MB.
  
  Enjoy,
  
  Cheers,
  
  Dave
 
 Fandabidozy!
 


I have no idea what that means but I agree totally!

:-)

Great work.


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Re: Time Lapse - Galactic Ballet

2009-05-14 Thread Charles Robinson

On May 14, 2009, at 11:36, David Savage wrote:


G'day All,

Another from my trip to Karijini National Park, taken on the final  
night:


http://www.flickr.com/photos/disavage/3531464204/



Very very cool!  But your stars are spinning in the wrong  
direction.  :-)



If there is enough interest I can upload a copy of the original
Quicktime .mov file, but it's pretty weighty at about 19MB.



I would LOVE a copy if you can put it somewhere that can hold it.

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Re: Time Lapse - Galactic Ballet (Original file)

2009-05-14 Thread Stan Halpin
I heard a lecture by Timothy Leary in the early '60s on the  
wonderfulness of the psychedelic experience possible via LSD (acid  
to you younger folks). This reminds me of that. Same effect, without  
the drugs. Way cool, man.


stan

On May 14, 2009, at 5:56 PM, David Savage wrote:


G'day all,

Thanks for your interest  kind (well maybe not so kind) comments.

Here is the link to the original .mov file (~18.5MB)

http://www.arach.net.au/~savage/Misc/Images/D700/Galactic% 
20Ballet.mov


It's not much larger (aspect ratio wise) but the image quality is  
better.


Cheers,

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Re: Time Lapse - Galactic Ballet (Original file)

2009-05-14 Thread Joseph McAllister

Ok. It's beautiful, alright.

But halve the frame rate so it's long enough to have the music go to a  
natural cut-off. Dumps my mood on the floor every time.


:-


On May 14, 2009, at 15:56 , David Savage wrote:


G'day all,

Thanks for your interest  kind (well maybe not so kind) comments.

Here is the link to the original .mov file (~18.5MB)

http://www.arach.net.au/~savage/Misc/Images/D700/Galactic%20Ballet.mov 



It's not much larger (aspect ratio wise) but the image quality is  
better.


Cheers,

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Re: Time Lapse - Galactic Ballet

2009-05-14 Thread Christine Aguila


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From: Cotty cotty...@mac.com


That's absolutely superb work Dave. You should try and specialise even
more in this technique - hard work and dedication to getting it right
and refining could put you in a great position to supply this sort of
thing to the TV industry in Oz. Excellent work.

But then, so is this (that I spied on the side of the page :-)

http://www.flickr.com/photos/disavage/3530368703/in/photostream/



I totally agree with Cotty about the ballet piece, but keep doing photos 
like the above, and your work is going to end up on the cover of Romance 
Novels  :-).  Cheers, Christine





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Re: Time Lapse - Galactic Ballet

2009-05-14 Thread Christine Aguila
Dave--you've given us 39 seconds of grace and beauty.  I feel lucky to have 
seen it.  Cheers, Christine



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G'day All,

Another from my trip to Karijini National Park, taken on the final night:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/disavage/3531464204/

The 239, 30 second exposure, images that make up this sequence were
shot over 4 hours. At which point the freshly charged battery ran out
of juice :-)

I lack to tools to do a proper editing job (sequence assembled in
Quicktime)  the quality on Flickr isn't the best.

Because I slept a swag (lower right of frame) that was what I feel
asleep looking at every night. Looking up at that sky is humbling.

If there is enough interest I can upload a copy of the original
Quicktime .mov file, but it's pretty weighty at about 19MB.

Enjoy,

Cheers,

Dave

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