Swiss Mountains – Time Lapse
Just finished another time lapse video with footage from the Swiss mountains. The larger version is on vimeo. Footage was shot using my Canon PowerShot G10 (using an external Yongnuo MC-36b intervalometer), and my Nikon D3. The movie was then edited in Final Cut, and background music created in-house was added. I’ve made a quick [...]
Intervalometer for the Canon G10 Camera
Unfortunately, Canon decided to drop the interval capture function when they went from the G9 to the G10 PowerShot. I’ve found an intervalometer for the Canon G10 camera on eBay. It’s called Yongnuo MC-36b timer remote controller. Besides to certain Canon cameras, it also fits Pentax and Samsung cams. Ordered it one week ago on [...]
Jurassic Time
Have a look at my latest time lapse video. Watch it in HD on Vimeo… Jurassic Time from lumilon on Vimeo.
Moving Mountain Landscapes
Still fascinated by time-lapse movies and their apparent manipulation of time… The full-HD version of this movie is at vimeo. I could use some time manipulation as well: tomorrow I’ll run the Lausanne half-marathon. Clouds from lumilon on Vimeo. Here are previous posts about how-to create time-lapse movies, and an earlier movie.
Manipulating Time
Can we really manipulate time? Freeze it in a photograph? Let it elapse faster – or slower? Clouds from lumilon on Vimeo. My last post describes how to create time-lapse movies. Time-lapse photography speeds up time. The opposite is done with high-speed photography – slowing down time. Some great examples: One guy created a time-lapse [...]
