I love the time-lapse...especially the first sequence. What I found most interesting was watching the very early (in the video) occurance of some tall buildings actually creating their own "weather", or clouds. This happens after about 15 seconds or so.
On that first sequence...and question: What was your interval? Was that one shot per second? More frequent? Less? I saw planes flying by, and it seems that you must have been not much more than a second or so. Thanks for the post. I enjoyed it, and would like to try something similar. -MarkІ
I love the time-lapse...especially the first sequence.> What I found most interesting was watching the very early (in the video) > occurance of some tall buildings actually creating their own "weather", or > clouds. This happens after about 15 seconds or so.>
On that first sequence...and question:> What was your interval?> Was that one shot per second?> More frequent?> Less?> I saw planes flying by, and it seems that you must have been not much more > than a second or so.> Thanks for the post.> I enjoyed it, and would like to try something similar.> -MarkІ
That sequence really did look amazing. I'm ready to try it too. Hook up the Nikon Capture and let it rip.
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