Cool time lapse



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how is he able to complete 360, the only panning I have seen in time lapses has been done post production but thats not possible with a 360 view..?
 
it is possible./.....but unlikey that it was shot(photo) if that would make it possible i am not sure, loved the parts with the stars, i really want to learn how to do that, and how many frames it took to get that stars to do circles near the end of the vid
 
fucktard he says right on his site its video:

Lapses in Light is film born out of a desire to challenge myself to

create moving image on par with the fantastic work from the likes of

Ron Fricke. I wanted to push every aspect of my knowledge, and

technical artistry, expanding the boundaries of what can be achieved on

a minimal budget, using off the shelf hardware.

I have always had a fascination with the pace of man, and nature.

The balance of subtleness and out right chaos. Time-lapse opens a

perspective we can only see snippets of in our day to day lives, yet we

all experience and can relate to the images portrayed. They are

timeless, and appeal to almost everybody, especially me.

The shots in this video were made with my first prototype automated

pan and tilt head, and shutter release control system. I was really

excited by my initial efforts, and i edited them together for a college

project. But they are not perfect, in-fact they are far from perfect,

there are many inconstancies, jumps, and speed changes. Lapses in Light

represents my orignal efforts from over 2 years ago, my technology and

ability has greatly improved, so stay tuned.

 
Some people use a motor head from a telescope for getting the smooth 360 pan. Im sure this guy used something similar and just set the motor for a full day or so...
 
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