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I find this video extremely entertaining. I have watched it a dozen times or more.
I have always enjoyed time lapse photography, even if it is just a movie of a flower opening I find it fascinating.
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Nice. I've always loved it too. I have no idea why.
I'm big into the sunrise to sunset shots, especially when there's an ocean involved.
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I didn't realize how shitty QT player is on XP. If I move the mouse off of the video, it keeps stopping randomly.
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The 4 o'clock train will be a bus.
It will depart at 20 minutes to 5.
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These videos are a sobering reminder of how dangerously close we are to everything happening at once.
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Here's one that I shot with my DSLR of our balloon fiesta. It's a lot cooler when you're watching it in 720p compared to YouTube. Next year I won't make all the scenes drag on as long, I think they do in this video a little.
YouTube - Time-Lapse Albuquerque Intl. Balloon Fiesta
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How did you do the time lapse? Computer controlled or could the camera do it itself?
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Originally Posted by nerd
Here's one that I shot with my DSLR of our balloon fiesta. It's a lot cooler when you're watching it in 720p compared to YouTube. Next year I won't make all the scenes drag on as long, I think they do in this video a little.
YouTube - Time-Lapse Albuquerque Intl. Balloon Fiesta
The first sequence is a perfect demonstration of the inversion layer that makes Albuquerque great for ballooning.
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Originally Posted by starman
How did you do the time lapse? Computer controlled or could the camera do it itself?
I used the Canon TC-80N3 remote which does interval, long exposure and a few others. I just set up the camera and start the remote to take a pic for every 3 seconds (the fireworks was one every second).
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Originally Posted by nerd
Here's one that I shot with my DSLR of our balloon fiesta. It's a lot cooler when you're watching it in 720p compared to YouTube. Next year I won't make all the scenes drag on as long, I think they do in this video a little.
YouTube - Time-Lapse Albuquerque Intl. Balloon Fiesta
That is really really awesome! Try doing shorter scenes from different angles next year though, you are right about them dragging on too long, especially the fireworks one.
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Originally Posted by tie
very cute
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Originally Posted by Railroader
That's amazing. Thank you for sharing
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Originally Posted by Railroader
http://www.pclix.com/gallery/pages/ferry_lg.html
I find this video extremely entertaining. I have watched it a dozen times or more.
I have always enjoyed time lapse photography, even if it is just a movie of a flower opening I find it fascinating.
niceeee.
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Originally Posted by scaught
Wow. Very cool.
Seem like it would have been cheaper and easier to just build a new church though...
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Anybody have any info/tutorial on how to set up a time lapse rig (whatever it is called) with a Digital Rebel and a Mac?
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Originally Posted by nonhuman
Wow. Very cool.
Seem like it would have been cheaper and easier to just build a new church though...
You have to have an appreciation of history to understand.
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Anybody have any info/tutorial on how to set up a time lapse rig (whatever it is called) with a Digital Rebel and a Mac?
Buy this:
http://www.pclix.com/pages/pclix_main.html
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Originally Posted by Railroader
You have to have an appreciation of history to understand.
An appreciation of history and spending probably millions of dollars to do that are two completely different things.
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Can this be done with a Canon EOS-20D?
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Originally Posted by nonhuman
An appreciation of history and spending probably millions of dollars to do that are two completely different things.
No, they aren't. It's just money.
Again, you have to have an appreciation of history to understand.
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Originally Posted by starman
Can this be done with a Canon EOS-20D?
Yes, go to the site I linked above.
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Originally Posted by Railroader
No, they aren't. It's just money.
Again, you have to have an appreciation of history to understand.
I have an appreciation of history. I've stood in the coliseum of Rome and on the Great Wall of China and felt the history there. I've been to Stonehenge and Avebury to marvel at the ingenuity and persistence of our ancestors. I've visited who knows how many Indian towns and villages in the American Southwest. I've just recently discovered a fascination with the history of pre-Columbian American cultures, in particular the Mexica, and am starting to read up on those. I get the appreciation of history.
I don't get spending all that money to move a relatively new church across the country. What was wrong with where it was before? Wasn't the context of the surrounding area important to its history? And how much history could it possibly have built up in 100 years? I walk past older churches than that every day in Boston, and graveyards full of people who died hundreds of years before that church was even built.
I get that it may have held significance for the people who grew up with it in their town. But it's not in their town anymore, now is it? So, I ask again, what's the point?
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Originally Posted by nonhuman
An appreciation of history and spending probably millions of dollars to do that are two completely different things.
Some things are worth more than money. If you don't get it, you don't get it.
No need to get upset about it.
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Originally Posted by starman
Definitely. And, there's an HD copy now that would make it that more amazing. Other time-lapse work, Koyaanisqatsi is pretty good, too. Fricke's non time-lapse film, Baraka, was one of the most beautiful and moving pieces of film I have ever seen.
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Originally Posted by Kevin
Some things are worth more than money. If you don't get it, you don't get it.
No need to get upset about it.
Who's upset? I get it. I just don't get the point of moving the church. What was wrong with where it was before?
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Originally Posted by nonhuman
I just don't get the point of moving the church.
Nostalgia. Feelings. Memories. All worth more than money.
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Originally Posted by screamingFit
Definitely. And, there's an HD copy now that would make it that more amazing. Other time-lapse work, Koyaanisqatsi is pretty good, too. Fricke's non time-lapse film, Baraka, was one of the most beautiful and moving pieces of film I have ever seen.
Baraka's awesome. It should be required viewing.
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Originally Posted by Kevin
Nostalgia. Feelings. Memories. All worth more than money.
Right, but how do those things necessitate moving the church. All those things would still have been there for everyone if the church had stayed where it was.
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Originally Posted by Kevin
Some things are worth more than money. If you don't get it, you don't get it.
No need to get upset about it.
He obviously doesn't get it.
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Who's upset? I get it. I just don't get the point of moving the church. What was wrong with where it was before?
No. You don't get it.
The person who owned the land was going to tear it down, and people who appreciated it and its history wanted to save it. So they moved it.
You don't get it. Accept that and move on.
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Originally Posted by Railroader
He obviously doesn't get it.
No. You don't get it.
The person who owned the land was going to tear it down, and people who appreciated it and its history wanted to save it. So they moved it.
You don't get it. Accept that and move on.
Why didn't you say that in the beginning? Not once was it mentioned that the church would be torn down otherwise. Not once.
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Originally Posted by nonhuman
Right, but how do those things necessitate moving the church. All those things would still have been there for everyone if the church had stayed where it was.
Well my answer was pertaining to your original question as to why they didn't just build a NEW church.
As far as why they had to MOVE it in the first place, I don't know. I am sure there was a valid reason.
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Originally Posted by Kevin
Well my answer was pertaining to your original question as to why they didn't just build a NEW church.
As far as why they had to MOVE it in the first place, I don't know. I am sure there was a valid reason.
Well my initial comment was meant as a joke; obviously people will spend their money however they deem appropriate. Though I was curious about the motivation for moving it, especially as doing a little research on the issue revealed nothing other than that the 'cross-country' move they claimed to have made was only 12 miles to the next county or something.
But then people decided to go and take it all seriously, so I decided to play along...
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Uhuh. *wink*
I am sure they had their reasons.
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You done derailing this thread nonhuman?
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Originally Posted by nonhuman
Well my initial comment was meant as a joke; obviously people will spend their money however they deem appropriate. Though I was curious about the motivation for moving it, especially as doing a little research on the issue revealed nothing other than that the 'cross-country' move they claimed to have made was only 12 miles to the next county or something.
But then people decided to go and take it all seriously, so I decided to play along...
Suuurrreee.....
Me thinks thou doth protest too much.
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Originally Posted by Railroader
You done derailing this thread nonhuman?
Yes, since you finally answered my question...
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You guys inspired me to post one I made Christmas eve when I assembled my little girls play kitchen. Worse than I could've ever imagined!
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Originally Posted by nerd
Here's one that I shot with my DSLR of our balloon fiesta. It's a lot cooler when you're watching it in 720p compared to YouTube. Next year I won't make all the scenes drag on as long, I think they do in this video a little.
YouTube - Time-Lapse Albuquerque Intl. Balloon Fiesta
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Originally Posted by Kevin
Uhuh. *wink*
I am sure they had their reasons.
Why would they need reasons? I'm sure they just up and moved a giant church to make a fancy movie.
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Here's my first time lapse movie. Takes a while to load, and was shot with a digital point and shoot camera. Movie
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