Cloudscapes #179
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Usually, I post still photos in this series, but I recently took some timelapses of the sky with my spare phone again and they are just moving Cloudscapes after all! Here’s a monster one from April 4 when I forgot the phone in the other room and had it running for almost five hours – you can even see the Moon rise at the end! This was taken with one frame every four seconds. The video embedded in this post is hosted on my own webspace, but you can also watch it on Youtube.
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I completely forgot to post this – I made a timelapse with the help of my smartphone last month and it turned out very well. I used an app called LapseIt to take the photos and then put them together on the PC with VirtualDub. I’ve also made a second one, but I haven’t had time to upload it yet.
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Something different: here’s a short timelapse video I made shortly before Christmas with some impressive cloud layers zooming through. Unfortunately it’s somewhat unsharp because I shot it with the old camera and the lens messed up, but it still looks nice.
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I completely forgot that I had made another timelapse video last week, on the afternoon before the big storm. Watch out for the occasional bird zipping through and the airplane contrail at about 0:45!
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This final one is shorter than the previous video, but it has some beautiful red tones from the sunset – which is on the other side of the house. All the timelapses were taken looking out to the east.
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I completely forgot to post the other timelapse videos. Here’s the next one, still a bit short but it looks more fascinating because it actually kind of fades out in the end as it gets darker.
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I had some problems with my old Powershot S2 recently and what better to get the camera going than trying to shoot some timelapse videos. This is the first one from three days ago – it’s ridiculously short because even at 20fps you need a vast amount of photos to get some length, but it looks amazing nevertheless.
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