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Shlino lake sunset HD time lapse
music by David Parsons


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  • Lucasberg 6 months ago
    Awesome
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  • Mark Jensen 6 months ago
    amazing!
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  • Linda McClure 6 months ago
    Wow! That's fantastic!
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  • Mutcluck 6 months ago
    Really enjoyed that. Good music and great choice of shot. How long did you film for? And what camera did you use?
  • Timelapser 6 months ago
    Thank`s))) This shot was about 2 hours, use digital SLR
  • Kaushik 6 months ago
    Digital SLR? I thought you used HD Camcorder! How you did that effect?
  • Timelapser 6 months ago
    did a shot per some seconds, than put it together as sequence
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  • rickO 6 months ago
    wow, that was awesome!
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  • RogerB1 6 months ago
    Really very nice. I loved it. Send more. :o)
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  • Anthony Purvis 6 months ago
    Very Cool! Did you use a filter for the sun?
  • Timelapser 6 months ago
    ND gradient
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  • Ben 6 months ago
    Nice! How many pics did it take altogether?
  • Timelapser 6 months ago
    1192
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  • Peter 6 months ago
    wow that truly looks amazing.. probably because you did it with an SLR though..
    where did you find the music?
  • Timelapser 6 months ago
    "Maha puja" - David Parsons - "Yatra"
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  • Harriet Easton 6 months ago
    I love this!
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  • Jonathan Rivera 6 months ago
    Beautiful stuff man and especially awesome that you pulled that off with an SLR. I loved it! Please make more for us to see!
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  • markusarulius 6 months ago
    every single one of those 1192 images are beautiful. thank you for that. my favorite is shot 866.
  • Timelapser 6 months ago
    :)
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  • Jose Gibert 6 months ago
    Outstanding work. You have vision!

    What software do you use for the sequence?
  • Timelapser 6 months ago
    After Effects, Shake
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  • Unlikely 6 months ago
    the clouds at the very end were almost haunting. Great job, the SLR offers some incredible pick up.
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  • Reza Dolatabadi 6 months ago
    Brilliant piece of work!
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  • Reza Dolatabadi 6 months ago
    btw what camera did you use?
  • Timelapser 6 months ago
    I recommend to use Mark III, already tested by me - good color and performance
  • Reza Dolatabadi 6 months ago
    oh i will, just about to go to store with £5,500 in my pocket. (jk) lol i thought it was video cam. im using
    Sony: HDR-HC7.

    thanks for the reply, hope to see more from u.
  • Timelapser 6 months ago
    I used many SLRs:
    300D - not bad, but slow, time to time need repairs
    350 and 400D - no color at all
    20D not bad colour, but problems in shadows
    5D - same color as 20D
    Mark II - good color, shadows well toned
    Mark III - really good color, wide band
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  • Angela 6 months ago
    great. loved it.
  • Timelapser 6 months ago
    Thank you very much!)))
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  • pauline 6 months ago
    wow. truly beautiful. how many shots did you have?
  • Timelapser 6 months ago
    many....don`t count)))
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  • matthew carrozo 6 months ago
    i don't think i've ever seen anything as beautiful on here.
  • Timelapser 6 months ago
    Thak you very much!)))
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  • matthieu 6 months ago
    It hurted when it stopped.

    Please do it again. Seriously.
    Edit : Is there a longer version somewhere or can we find your work somewhere else ?
  • Timelapser 6 months ago
    Thank you!))) Normal edit film will be soon)))
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  • Soxiam 6 months ago
    it's the videos like this that makes me wish someone would invent a moving tattoo so i can wear this on my chest
  • Timelapser 6 months ago
    it`s will be really something)))
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  • hangar 6 months ago
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  • Proline 6 months ago
    Good work!:)
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  • Excellent !
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  • DragonRage 6 months ago
    way cool !!!
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  • Zach Hart 6 months ago
    What side of the lake did you film it from?
  • Timelapser 6 months ago
    57°39'45.56"С
    33°25'41.88"E
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  • Erick C. 6 months ago
    awesome. the clouds run after the sun. :)
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  • Mark Williams 6 months ago
    Very nice. Right place at the right time and eye for great composition and music selection.
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  • AJ 6 months ago
    Agree with everyone, this was well done!
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  • Ayz Waraich 6 months ago
    god i love your stuff.
  • Timelapser 6 months ago
    Thank you very much!
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  • awfulnoise 6 months ago
    cool)
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  • tifredic 6 months ago
    So beautiful :)
    thanks
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  • Jennifer Pirante 6 months ago
    Nice
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  • Arnold Kopff 6 months ago
    What else is left to say ... another stunning piece of work!
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  • renu sampath 6 months ago
    Wish my life sets sooo, beautifully
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  • Byron Fortescue 6 months ago
    Very nice, too bad the end is not faded out, it's a bit of a rash end..
  • Timelapser 6 months ago
    that is not edited take, sorry)))
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  • newsuperhero 6 months ago
    i wonder a very simple thing .. to make these videos - do you just set up a blanket with your favorite wine & friends & let the time pass ?
  • Timelapser 6 months ago
    ;)))
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  • Pablo Brenner 6 months ago
    Just amazing.
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  • munropark 5 months ago
    Really great stuff!! This is obviously extensive to your other videos!
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  • Tsun Cheung 5 months ago
    is there a way to get this in .wmv format? this would be a great Vista Dreamscene
  • Timelapser 5 months ago
    sorry, footage already sold
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  • Sean Davidson 5 months ago
    just art!
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  • Forestmind Chung 5 months ago
    Amazing pic! Vibration is the universe.
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  • Robert Himler 5 months ago
    Watching that sun go down and the sunset form was absolutely beautiful. Great video!
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  • Magic Bob 5 months ago
    Fantastic. i love it!
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  • Bill Meeks 5 months ago
    beautiful
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  • toys prophet 4 months ago
    : )
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  • Clyde Dains 4 months ago
    Fantastic. Well Done.
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  • Rod Ostoski 4 months ago
    Very impressive. Well done.

    Can you tell me the frequency of the shots (i.e. 1 shot per second) and if you had to adjust the exposure as it got darker? I'm trying to find out how people are doing the transition from light to dark since the dslr's are shooting manually.
    Thanks,
    Rod
  • Timelapser 4 months ago
    Thank`s, Rod!
    Here was 1 shot per 5 sec, automatic (P) mode, manual do not need, flickering can be removed durind post production.
  • Rod Ostoski 4 months ago
    Thanks for the reply
    Every tutorial is saying to lock down in manual mode.
    If you could tell me how you're cleaning up the flickering from auto white balance and exposure differencials in post that would be great.

    Rod
  • Timelapser 4 months ago
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  • Tom 3 months ago
    gorgeous!
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  • Rob Kosinski 3 months ago
    Really sweet on my Cinema Display!
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  • jott 3 months ago
    wow ... can't find any words for that ... "großes Kino, Hut ab!"
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  • ilolproductions 2 months ago
    the clouds roll in like a fleet or something at the end... sweet!
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  • trompicho 2 months ago
    Fantástico!
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  • Andrey Konchin 2 months ago
    Жаль что эта прога для Олимпуса не подходит... Шикарно получилось ! Респект от соседей!
  • Timelapser 2 months ago
    ;)
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  • UKAT 1 month ago
    truely inspiring. Are you correcting the exposer as you shoot?
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  • Frederic Vercammen 29 days ago
    Brilliant stuff !
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  • Brian Boudreau 29 days ago
    awesome
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