Showing posts with label video. Show all posts
Showing posts with label video. Show all posts

Saturday, September 27, 2008

Olympic Sunset



Went to Alki Beach for the first time, and had a great view of the sunset. I had to pull out my pclix and get a quick time lapse.

The sun is setting over the Olympic mountains in the distance and Bainbridge Island and Kitsap Peninsula in the foreground. This is shot from Alki Beach off of 63rd Ave.

The interval is 1 second, with an aperature of f/14 and shutter speed of 1/500 ms.

Seattle Time Lapse 2: Capitol Hill



Time lapse of different views in the Capitol Hill neighborhood. It starts near my apartment and cuts through to Broadway and Lake Union. Then down Broadway and back along Pine St and 15th Ave.

I used mostly 1 second and 2 second intervals. I allowed longer shutter speed for evening shots, to give a kool effect for bleeding car lights. I also did this to an insane degree for the shot of I-5, with a nearly 3 second interval.

All these shots are from 2 months ago. I wanted to add more, but the season has changed quite a bit, and I thought it would be odd for some shots to have people in t-shirts and shorts and other shots with people in hoodies. I will simply start on another time lapse project.

Thursday, July 10, 2008

Replacing my Motherboard




My Gigabyte GA-P35-DSR4 was a piece of crap, so I replaced it with an ASUS P5K PRO.

This was shot at 1 second interval at aperture f/3.5 and shutter speed 1/2 second. Some of the frames of the closeups of the motherboard were too dark, so I used a filter to make the whole video a little brighter.

Wednesday, July 9, 2008

Seattle Time Lapse 1




My first real time lapse video (with music!). Shots from around downtown Seattle. Started at Melrose on Capitol Hill, moved to Westlake and Stewart on the way to the waterfront. Lots of shots of the ferry boarding and looking across Elliot Bay.

I found out that my camera can last a very long time on 1 charge, and that my 8GB flash card can hold much more than 5600 pictures.

Shot at 1 frame per second. Varying aperture and shutter speed.

Thursday, June 12, 2008

Cooking Spaghetti



They say a watched pot never boils. But this one boiled in 25 seconds. The noodles were a little out of focus. Plus the camera did not hide how old my stove is.

This video is shot at f/5.6 with shutter speed at 1/10 sec. and ISO-200. The frames are taken at an interval of 1 second and shown at a rate of 24fps.

Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Dish Washing



Washing dishes after not doing them for a few days. I let the shutter speed vary, which is why the lighting flickers. Will not let shutter speed vary in similar shots.

This video is shot at f/5.6 with varying shutter speed and ISO-100. The frames are taken at an interval of 1 second and shown at a rate of 24fps.

Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Will Sleeping



Me getting some sleep last night. No wonder I feel sore when I get up in the morning!

This video is shot at f/3.5 with shutter speed 30 seconds and ISO-400. The frames are taken at an interval of 31 seconds and shown at a rate of 24fps.

Monday, June 9, 2008

Test Clouds



This is my first time lapse video. These are some storm clouds rolling over my apartment viewed from inside. Kind of boring, but it is a first step.

The video is shot at f/5.6 with shutter speed 1/50 sec and ISO-100. The frames are taken at an interval of 3 seconds and shown at a rate of 24fps.