Thank you very much Noel, I'm really glad you like it! I have a feeling I know why you chose the time lapse video. Here is one more flower related, especially for you: th-cam.com/video/eeHwPkl2PJ0/w-d-xo.html. Enjoy ;)
Thanks a lot mate! You can imagine that I am craving to get out in the nature again. Until then we will find alternative ways to keep our cameras busy. To say it in your words: stay tuned!
Love it!! I too really like clouds!! I did try a timelapse last week -- I too about 600 images over ten hours photographing a flower opening! The first attempt, I was somewhat pleased but I need to learn more! I set it up in my kitchen and used a flash. I duplicated the clip in Premiere Pro and ran it backward. The result was a 20 second timelapse where the flower opened and then closed. I added some music to it but my selection lacks style! Thanks for the video I am going to try again and use your tips!!
These clouds over a landscape are really something special Gary. But as you said, there are many other ways for creating time lapses and the flower opening (and closing) is one of them. Compression of time is always a fascinating experience.
Thank you very much. Very interesting. Tracey
Excellent tutorial Oliver, explained very clearly as usual 👍
Thank you very much for your kind feedback Martin. It means a lot to me :)
Very cool time lapse, like the colors 👍
Thank you very much for this lovely feedback!
Very nicely demonstrated, and a stunning end result
Thank you very much Noel, I'm really glad you like it!
I have a feeling I know why you chose the time lapse video. Here is one more flower related, especially for you: th-cam.com/video/eeHwPkl2PJ0/w-d-xo.html.
Enjoy ;)
Fantastic once again my friend i really can't wait to get out and have a go at this thank you for the brilliant expansion keep them coming
Thanks a lot mate! You can imagine that I am craving to get out in the nature again. Until then we will find alternative ways to keep our cameras busy. To say it in your words: stay tuned!
I really can not wait to get out and have a go at landscape photography 😍
@@LeeHallphotography one thing for sure: you and I are not the only ones :)
Love it!! I too really like clouds!! I did try a timelapse last week -- I too about 600 images over ten hours photographing a flower opening! The first attempt, I was somewhat pleased but I need to learn more! I set it up in my kitchen and used a flash. I duplicated the clip in Premiere Pro and ran it backward. The result was a 20 second timelapse where the flower opened and then closed. I added some music to it but my selection lacks style! Thanks for the video I am going to try again and use your tips!!
These clouds over a landscape are really something special Gary. But as you said, there are many other ways for creating time lapses and the flower opening (and closing) is one of them. Compression of time is always a fascinating experience.