
Waterfront Time Lapse Test
5 months ago
I'm still figuring out the time lapse thing, and I wanted to try shooting in shutter priority. The results aren't that great with the flickering, but it's still cool to watch.
This was shot from the eastbank esplanade in Portland, OR 03/06/08. At around 13 seconds you can see a beaver zoom by at the bottom, the rest of the blips in the water are ducks. I was hoping for a more orange sky but there were too many clouds.
Thanks for all the comments, I hope to capture a better sunset soon once I've gotten everything figured out.
This was shot from the eastbank esplanade in Portland, OR 03/06/08. At around 13 seconds you can see a beaver zoom by at the bottom, the rest of the blips in the water are ducks. I was hoping for a more orange sky but there were too many clouds.
Thanks for all the comments, I hope to capture a better sunset soon once I've gotten everything figured out.
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Try manual settings next time to avoid flickering, or use deflicker filter in post.
But the flickering is a pity indeed.
I actually ruined TWO timelapses forgetting to switch the lens to MF.
Granite Bay software (http://www.granitebaysoftware.com/Product_gbdeflicker.aspx) can help to deflic
(Probably because you like colors)
Using a gear motor?