Advanced Search...
Moonrise On Sunshine Coast
675 images, taken 10 seconds apart. First photo was 6:59pm, Last photo was at 8:51pm. This sequence had a LOT of problems with flickering. I used LRTimelapse to clean up the exposure and then used the three frame blend trick and I still had flickering. John Harvey Photo > John's Overnight Page > Sunshine Coast 2 > Moonrise On Sunshine Coast
|
|
Sunset On Chesterman Beach
The lens was set to 29mm. Photography started at 8:06pm, f5.6 at 1/2500th of a second (under exposed 2 stops, ISO 100) and ended at 10:09pm at f5.6, 6 second exposure, ISO 200. There were 918 photos taken at a 8 second interval. No stabilization required. Exposure compensation in post was pretty easy. Shame there wasn't much of a sunset, but the beach fire at the end really helped. The family did have a metal beach fire basket thing which is required on this beach. John Harvey Photo > Blogs for 2024 to 2005 > Tofino Wedding > Sunset On Chesterman Beach
|
|
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
|