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Sunset On Fraser Lake
There is a train on the far side of the lake near the end. This is 366 shots, 15 seconds apart. It started at f18 and 1/100th of a second and dropped down to f5 and 2.5 second exposures. Being this far north, the sun doesn't really set so you don't get much of a sunset. John Harvey Photo > John's Overnight Page > Prince Rupert Road Trip > Beaumont Provincial Park > Sunset On Fraser Lake
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Playing Tag At Sunset
Playing Tag At Sunset Tags: sunset
John Harvey Photo > Blogs for 2024 to 2005 > August 2020 > Playing Tag At Sunset
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Olympic Village Sunset And Moon Rise
This is the fill images shot at 28mm. Photography for this sequence started at 6:59pm and lasted 929 frames (roughly every 8 seconds) until 9:02pm. As the sun fell, the exposure the moon became over exposed. Exposure started at f22, 1/400th of a second, ISO 400 (under exposed by 2 stops) Exposure ended at f5.6, 1.3 seconds, ISO 400 (under exposed by 2 stops) In post, I brighten the image, but keep the whites and highlights down. If you expose correctly, you generally get blown out skies and highlights. John Harvey Photo > Blogs for 2024 to 2005 > April 2020 > Olympic Village Sunset And Moon Rise
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Moonrise Over Olympic Village
This is a pretty tight crop out of images shot at 28mm. Photography for this sequence started at 7:42pm and lasted 242 frames (roughly every 8 seconds) until 8:14pm. As the sun fell, the exposure the moon became over exposed. Exposure started at f8, 1/400th of a second, ISO 400 (under exposed by 2 stops) Exposure ended at f7.1, 1/13th of second, ISO 400 (under exposed by 2 stops) John Harvey Photo > Blogs for 2024 to 2005 > April 2020 > Moonrise Over Olympic Village
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Sunset At Fishermans Wharf
This turned out to be more tricky that I was expecting. This was 998 frames starting at 7:01pm on April 19th (1/400 of a second at f11), ending at 9:14pm (5 second exposure at f5). It was shot at 28mm. The camera is in shutter priority and I drop the shutter time in half again and again as the lighting gets dark. The tricky part was that I was on a floating dock and I didn't realize at the time, but every time I moved, the dock shifted. I used Fiji to register the images, but my Mac only have enough RAM (16GB) to do 1/3 of the video at a time. John Harvey Photo > Blogs for 2024 to 2005 > April 2020 > Sunset At Fishermans Wharf
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Ferry Wharf At Granville Island
This dock is normally quite busy with sea bus customers, but with Covid, that is all shut down. I started taking photos at 7:23pm (1/100 at f20) and ended 621 frames later at 8:46pm (2.5 seconds at f10). The dock is so large that me walking around didn't change the camera pointing angle. John Harvey Photo > Blogs for 2024 to 2005 > April 2020 > Ferry Wharf At Granville Island
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Airport From Oak St Bridge
Airport From Oak St Bridge John Harvey Photo > Blogs for 2024 to 2005 > March 2020 > Airport From Oak St Bridge
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Robson And English Bay
Robson And English Bay John Harvey Photo > Blogs for 2024 to 2005 > March 2020 > Robson And English Bay
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Yaletown Sunset
Started at 6:54pm on March 15th (Sunday). Finished at 8:25pm. 687 frames, taken roughly 8 seconds apart. John Harvey Photo > Blogs for 2024 to 2005 > March 2020 > Yaletown Sunset
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Crowd At Market
I like the plane hanging in the sky. John Harvey Photo > Blogs for 2024 to 2005 > August 2019 > Crowd At Market
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Fort Langley Campfire At Sunset
394 Frames. The exposure kind of falls apart at the end so I had to do the blend two frames trick to stop the flickering. John Harvey Photo > Blogs for 2024 to 2005 > June 2019 > Fort Langley Campfire At Sunset
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Second Night Campfire
642 Frames - started at roughly 1/4 of a second every 10 seconds, ended at 8 seconds every 10 seconds. I used silent mode that prevent you from seeing the exposure as it shoots (but is much quieter. I had to change the exposure on most of the frames to get the exposure to run smoothly and even then it was a bit of a mess. Most of the kids are from the other tent's. John Harvey Photo > Blogs for 2024 to 2005 > June 2019 > Second Night Campfire
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Sunset On Rocky Beach
Sunset On Rocky Beach John Harvey Photo > John's Overnight Page > Sunshine Coast > Sunset On Rocky Beach
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Grassy
HDR - 5 layers. I was surprised it worked - I thought the grass would move. John Harvey Photo > John Harvey Photo - Camping > Rathtrevor Camping 2 > Grassy
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Beach
5 images, 1 stop step each. John Harvey Photo > John Harvey Photo - Camping > Rathtrevor Camping 2 > Beach
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Terra Nova Sunset
This is 334 images, one taken every 16 seconds (mistake #1). The exposure started at 1/4 of a second at f20 and ended at 15 seconds at f3.2. Shot ISO 100 the whole time. I missed 6 images because the exposure went from 15 seconds to 20 seconds so when it tried to reshoot 16 seconds later, it was still taking the previous image. I had to change the exposure. I did that on the command line using lines from a spread sheet like exiftool -Exposure2012=-0.43 DSC_09999.dng . The images are turned into a video on the command line using: ffmpeg -framerate 15 -pattern_type glob -i 'DSC*.jpg' -c:v libx264 -filter "minterpolate='mi_mode=blend:fps=30'" -profile:v high -level 4.2 -pix_fmt yuv420p out_compat31.mp4
John Harvey Photo > Blogs for 2024 to 2005 > July 2018 > Terra Nova Sunset
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Claira Sees Giant
Claira Sees Giant People: Claira
John Harvey Photo > Blogs for 2024 to 2005 > September 2017 > Claira Sees Giant
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Mountains At Sunset
There is a lot of city between those trees and the North Shore mountains. Those lights are lighting up the moist air which makes the mountains look so light. John Harvey Photo > Blogs for 2024 to 2005 > August 2017 > Mountains At Sunset
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Waiting For Fireworks
I took a photo every 30 seconds for about an hour and a half. I changed the exposure 4 times and then fixed the exposure in post. John Harvey Photo > Blogs for 2024 to 2005 > August 2017 > Waiting For Fireworks
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Fish Swimming Overhead
This was quite a bright and contrasty scene so it made a good light source to show everyone around us. John Harvey Photo > Blogs for 2024 to 2005 > August 2017 > Fish Swimming Overhead
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