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Second attempt at timelapse 16/04/2013


oldfruit

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http://s1277.photobucket.com/user/oldfruit1/media/2013-04-17newtimelapse_zpsece79b69.mp4.html#/user/oldfruit1/media/2013-04-17newtimelapse_zpsece79b69.mp4.html?&_suid=1366215484715019110428139921587


 


This was taken last night at the Wainfleet site. The Moon, Jupiter and the ISS pass are all visible and this represents about 2 hours of 7 second exposures with 10 second intervals. Approx 430 single shots.


 


I am not sure what i have done to make it repeat but i dont know how to change it.


 


Enjoy.


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Thanks for the kind comments.


 


 




Good one Mark, what f and speed did you use (&ISO) please??  :)




Canon 1000d, 18-50mm lens set at 24mm, f/4, iso 800.


All frames put into picasa and set at 1/12 second.


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Impressive,how did you animate the stills,using iMovie?

I used Picasa 3. Its free to download.

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Great stuff Mark.


I can't lug the mount/scope to work but can pack a tripod/dslr so you've given me a Summer option on 12 hour nights  :)


 


Keep 'em coming.


 


Regards.

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