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In Japan of The Utsukushi ga hara

BGM : Chopin Piano Concerto no.1, 2nd Movement

Camera : Canon EOS KissX2
Lens : Canon EFS10-22mm F3.5-4.5 USM
Interval Time : 27sec
ISO 1600
Exposure speed : 25sec

A little long film does upload to youtube.
youtube.com/watch?v=DnJnBHR7Dpg&fmt=22

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  • Mandrillus/ Ben Yap 2 years ago
    beautiful!
  • 46°Project 2 years ago
    Thanks Mandrillus ;)
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  • Captain Awesome 2 years ago
    That was wonderful. I wish it was longer. Thank you for sharing!
  • 46°Project 2 years ago
    Thanks Captain Awesome,The next work is made longer :)
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  • Ohad Ben-Yoseph 2 years ago
    How long was each exposure and how many did you take?
  • 46°Project 2 years ago
    Exposures of all videos are 25 seconds.
    The number of photographs is 635 in all.
    :)
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  • Adam Barnett 2 years ago
    What was the gap between each photo? 5 seconds? 5 minutes? 15 minutes?
  • 46°Project 2 years ago
    Gaps in each photograph are 27 seconds.
    :)
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  • Adam P 2 years ago
    oh man I wish there was more, you could have at least faded the music away, it just stopped and I was like " no!"
  • 46°Project 2 years ago
    Sorry,The next work does one's best more.
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  • Infrah Rhed 2 years ago
    Beautiful. Kinda puts everything in perspective. We're rotating on a ball in space....
  • 46°Project 2 years ago
    Thank you Infrah,I'm glad you like it :)
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  • mike ambs plus 2 years ago
    Love the images and the music :) it's like a magical lullaby... please do more of these shots! I could watch this for an hour.
  • 46°Project 2 years ago
    Thank you Mike, I'm glad you like it :)
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  • doctordurden 2 years ago
    Bravo!!!
  • 46°Project 2 years ago
    Thank you Doctordurden!!
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  • alkirob 2 years ago
    Nice. Like many things in life it ended too soon. But I suppose that's better than dragging on too long.
  • 46°Project 2 years ago
    Thanks Alkirob :)
    It became study very much.
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  • Maria Bernal-Silva plus 2 years ago
    I agree...ended a bit abruptly, but definitely better than a Dragger-OnNer. Beautiful music and piece. Thanks for sharing Japan's night sky!!
  • 46°Project 2 years ago
    Thank you Maria :)
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  • Adam Barnett 2 years ago
    Cool 46 :). That's pretty smooth.
  • 46°Project 2 years ago
    Thank you Adam! :)
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  • Sriharsha Ganjam 2 years ago
    Brilliant stuff, loved it and thanks for providing the additional info on the exposure. It sure is very helpful.
  • 46°Project 2 years ago
    I am glad to be helpful :)
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  • nikchan 2 years ago
    Cool
  • 46°Project 2 years ago
    Thank you Nikchan !
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  • Pier Bedard plus 2 years ago
    J'aime beaucoup.
  • 46°Project 2 years ago
    Thank you Pierre :)
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  • Luis Rego 2 years ago
    Amazing!!!
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  • Luis Rego 2 years ago
    How do you set the camera to do that?
  • 46°Project 2 years ago
    Thank you Dud :)
    The film that had been taken every 27 seconds only tied.
    Especially, nothing is done.
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  • DeN XeN 2 years ago
    Wow! Great job! when i see that kind of jobs...im thinking that i have much to lern! :D
  • 46°Project 2 years ago
    Thank you DeN, I'm glad you like it :)
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  • Besim 2 years ago
    a wonderful video. great work!

    what time was it when you shoot the photographs?
  • 46°Project 2 years ago
    Thank you Besim :)
    Time to have taken the photograph are from 8 PM to 2 AM.
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  • Jack 2 years ago
    How would you set that up? Is it software, some sort of hardware? I would love to try it but have no idea how!
  • 46°Project 2 years ago
    Hi Jack.
    I took a picture of the night sky at intervals, and the image tied with AfterEffects. It is not difficult.
    Let's try Timelapse :)
  • Jack 2 years ago
    Yeah I get that bit, but did you press the shutter button manually? The 27 seconds sounded very precise!
  • 46°Project 2 years ago
    If it is used if the interval function is provided in your camera, it might be good. But when it is not,It is necessary to obtain the device in which the interval suitable for the camera function is provided.

    For instance,Because the interval function has not adhered to EOSkissX2, a timer remote controller named TC-80N3 of Canon is handled. However, because TC-80N3 cannot be used directly for EOSKissX2, the connector is remodeled and it uses it.

    First of all, please examine the thing of your camera. It is likely to solve it if it does so :)
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  • Richard Hariri 2 years ago
    the stars twisting in circles in the sky! neva seen that b4!! is immense! =]
  • 46°Project 2 years ago
    Thank you Richard for enjoying it :)
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  • JuanCho 2 years ago
    We are such a small moment in time...
    Thanks for this video!
    + Canon rocks!
  • 46°Project 2 years ago
    Thank you JU4NCHO :)
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  • Joe Summerton 2 years ago
    very beautiful. Lovely vid.
  • 46°Project 2 years ago
    Thank you Joe :)
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  • MiDegollado.com 2 years ago
    simply awesome + beautiful! = OMG!!!
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  • tamás lehoczky 2 years ago
    really nice vid. nice music. but why is always sort of compulsory to add "nice" audio track to "nice" vids? :)
    best,
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  • edvard brun 2 years ago
    Nice -- very crystal clear. I gotta go up into the mountains for some dark sky to try some night star shots. Thanks for posting this...
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  • chapter81 2 years ago
    Those "shooting stars" by the beginning? Are they planes flying, actually? Looks so much like shooting stars...
    Incredible video! Thanks!
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  • Benjamin Stephenson 2 years ago
    Hello 46°Project, i was wondering if i could use this video in a longer bmx film that im creating, i would give credits to you and also link to this page. Please let me know.
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  • RYAN OHM ▲ plus 1 year ago
    some epic shiz brotha
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  • Markus 7 months ago
    incredible
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