
Mixed Bag
1 year ago
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NIKON D90 I Nikkor 24 - 85/f2.8-4 I Nikkor 80 - 200/f2.8 I Tokina 124
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Brutal end.....;-)
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Brutal end.....;-)
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Some shots look like they were shot with a medium format camera. What was the camera?
Again, great work both with the camera and in post!
Yes it is mainly HDR in time lapse. The miniature parts are normal video sequences. I´ve used the Nikon D90 and for one shot the T2i
Then conform to 25fps ?
It was the Tokina 124 @ 12 mm. Thanks for commenting.
Ja, es ist alles HDR. Stapelverarbeitung in Photomatix und danach ein bisschen Photoshop.
Grüße Ben
Look at this tutorial: chadrichard.typepad.com/timelapse/2008/06/how-to-make-an.html
Congrats.
il video è movimento...
si vede che è finto!!!!!!!
come un plastico.....
It is the crane house (Kranhaus) in Cologne, Germany.
Sorry, I have not seen your comment before. Yes, you need a timer. I have this one: technik123.com/detail/B0036E6XE4
No, you do not need necessarily tilt shift lenses. You can do this in the post-processing e.g. with magic bullet.
Do you use the motor slider in the hdr timelapses or do you add the movements in post?I was wondering if there are problems when shooting 3 or 5 pics for the hdr and have movement at the same time...
Keep up the good work,it's inspirational.
In the videos "Porto", "Scotland" and "Mixed Bag" I've entered the movement in the post.
I make only one photo, shot in raw. You can also create an HDR image from one single photo.
Ian
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