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Floating through Time

2013-08-08 25 Dailymotion

This is my first attempt using a DSLR to shoot Timelapse. <br />I snatched my sisters Canon 450D and borrowed a Kessler Cineslider from a friend. <br />I never had any experiences with DSLR´s before, but i always was fascinated viewing time lapses online. <br />So i decided to do it myself! <br />I learned allot during 2 months of shooting (the weather was terrible most of the time), but i still have to learn more. <br />The flicker-problem was a big one, so i discovered great software to get rid of it. <br /><br />granitebaysoftware.com/Products/ProductGBD.aspx <br />gwegner.de/lrtimelapse/ <br /><br />Most of the shoots were taken with the kit lens (EF-S 18-55mm f3.5), except the illuminated city at the end of the clip. <br />This was taken with the Tokina 11-16mm f2.8., and i love it. <br /><br />Unfortunately, my district is very boring (Hamburg/Germany). No mountains, light pollution preventing me to shoot many stars and it was very cold. <br />Next time i will start to teach myself a new technique during Summer! <br />Standing 3-4 hours at a low temperature (-10°C/14F) freezes my tails off! <br /><br />Enjoy the video and don`t forget to rate and comment! <br /><br />Equipment: <br /><br />Hardware: <br /><br />- Canon eos 450D <br />- EF-S 18-55mm f3.5 <br />- Tokina 11-16mm f2.8 <br />- LCW Fader ND <br />- Intervalometer <br />- Kessler Cineslider <br />- Oracle Controller <br />- Manfrotto/Bogen Magic Arm <br />- Patience! <br /><br />Software: <br /><br />- Adobe After Effects CS5 <br />- Cinema 4D <br />- Sony Vegas 10 <br />- LRTimelapse <br />- GBDeflicker

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