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Last year I tried to make a really cool video with my free time, which was quite a lot. Unfortunately didn't get to finish it.
During a shooting session I accidentally dropped my camera and broke the main lens in use. Super wide, of course. Makes these time-lapses look really nice.
There we're very good reasons to undergo this project on my own. Serves as practice for this style of photography and video, plus learning how to edit this sort of thing.
The main reason though was so I could share something I did with this lovely community that I've been a part of for numerous years.
So as far as OC, it doesn't get any more OC than this. Cheers imgur, you are all my virtual friends.
quixotegut
+1000 FOR CITI FIELD. GO METS!
mdbf
This is neat. I kept just sort of zoning out and relaxing and watching shit go by really fast.
packagefiend
Did you really pan or is it cgi
PixelVide
Yes it's panning, it's all about setting up the shot and stabilizing in post.
packagefiend
Wow. Did you use a dolly for the traveling
PixelVide
Nope, didn't have the money for it. Just a good'ol tri-pod.
ArthurVengeanceX
How often would you move the camera OP?
NameIWontHateAYearFromNow
I like to imagine someone holding the camera very still and tiny tiptoe-ing away extremely slowly.
justthoughtyousholdknow
Me too!
PixelVide
After each shot, usually just a few inches.
ArthurVengeanceX
How long was the exposure? Sorry I'm just a new photographer and this is amazing.
PixelVide
Exposure depended on the scene itself, but you want to shoot at flat as possible to keep more detail in dark and bright areas.
ArthurVengeanceX
I was just wondering because there were moments of a lot of motion blur. Or did you add that yourself?
PixelVide
That was in camera, measure out proper exposure with the shutter speed to get the wanted result.