![]() So, for this you’ll need to do two things: slowly adjust the exposure manually and use processing software to smooth that change out. Going from bright sunlight to extreme darkness is beyond even the 14 stop dynamic range of today’s RAW image files. The rising of the Milky Way is a spectacular thing to see against dark skies. Sunsets and sunrises are a great time to take imelapse video - the world changes dramatically as the sun goes down or comes up, both with the appearance of man-made lights and natural lights. If you can do this with a bluetooth app from your phone rather than turning dials on your camera, it will reduce the possibility that you may accidentally bump the camera, but it will also run your camera battery down faster. This means that if you’re shooting during a time when the light changes, such as from daylight, through sunset, and into the night time–you’re going to have to gradually, and manually, change your settings. So manually set everything - your ISO, your f-stop, your shutter speed and also your white balance. Allowing the camera to set the exposure will result in very small changes between frames, which causes flickering. ![]() Whenever possible, use manual exposure entirely. Even if something’s too bright, you can often restore some of the highlights. RAW files also have enormous exposure latitude, which means that if something’s too dark, you can pull a lot of detail out of it. Shoot RAWĬamera RAW files are straight out of the camera’s sensor, the camera will apply temporary default settings for things like sharpness and white balance, but these can all be changed later. So if you’re shooting one photo every minute, be prepared keep yourself amused for at least seven and a half hours. What’s the minimum amount of video that’s interesting to watch? Try for at least 15 seconds–so 450 photos. If you’re shooting ordinary video, every 30 frames becomes one second, so If you’re shooting one frame every minute, an eight hour day is compressed into sixteen seconds. Be sure to turn off the rear LCD if you’re shooting for a long time it’s a power hog. If you can’t use external power, make sure that the tripod you’re using will allow you to change batteries without unmounting it. Power: depending on how long you’re shooting, be prepared for your battery to die. Some tripods let you hang a weight from the center post to provide extra stability. Do you need any special gear to shoot a timelapse?Īn intervalometer: Many cameras today come with intervalometers built-in and if your camera doesn’t have one, lots of companies make external ones that will control most new cameras.Ī tripod: Use the heaviest one you can manage, because slight variations from wind will be apparent if your frame is moving. ![]() Take some time and read accounts of people photographing or shooting video in the places you’re headed to, and simply learn from their mistakes. ![]() Google will also tell you the times of sunrise and sunset for any location. Try searching for “best places for engagement photos” in the location you’re headed to and see where the local pros are going. Wedding photographers can also be a treasure trove for scenic places. boasts 75 million registered users from more than 60 countries posting as many as 25 million photos a day. Lots of places worth photographing have been photographed before, just maybe not in the exciting way you’re going to do it. That’s one clever way to scout locations and there are many others. So he used Google Maps to tour the country. He knew he’d have a short time to get to all the best places, but living in Istanbul, he didn’t have a lot of time to look around. This is the question Turkish photographer Ayd?n Büyükta? had when he decided to photograph the American West from a drone. If you’re headed to a national park thousands of miles away, how do you keep from wasting your time? It’s always best to have an intricate familiarity with your location - what time does the sun rise? What direction does it come from? Are there lights from a nearby parking lot that ruin any night photography? But you can’t always do that. Where to shoot a timelapse: scouting locations While no one wants to spend five hours watching it happen, it makes for an interesting 36 seconds. Here, a stage crew disassembles a set after a production. Timelapse can make things that are otherwise boring appear interesting. Things that take a lot of time - some examples: football games, flowers opening, a building being built or demolished, snow accumulating, a dog exploring a yard, the tide coming in or going out, the sun setting and the stars coming up. Advertisement What makes for an interesting timelapse?
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