Setting Up Camp
This timelapse was inspired by a timelapse I did last year at Rathtrevor. I took a photo every 10 seconds starting at 5:00:38 pm and took 271 pictures (ended at 5:45:38). I made the same mistake as last year - I left the auto focus on so the camera refocused from time to time which on this lens changes the focal length (effectively zooms). To fix it I used the auto align layers command in photoshop which took approximately 18 hours to run. The auto align wasn't perfect, but it's an improvement.
The video was assembled at 15 frames per second which makes it just over 18 seconds long.
Setting Up Campsite
Shot taken every 15 seconds, 160 frames (40 minutes) total. The popping in and out was because I left the camera with focus on so sometimes it focuses closer and that changes the effective focal length. My bad.
Post Fire Campsite
This is what we found when we were let in two days after the fire. We left our tent standing and it had been blown down (pegs pulled out of the ground). The fly was underneath, still strapped to some of the poles. Everything smelt of smoke and there was a thin layer of ash on things. It took us about an hour to pack up our remaining possessions.