Time-lapse photography.

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Re: Time-lapse photography.

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Go for it PRWIN 0()


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Have you ever got around to trying time-lapse yet PRWIN......


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Re: Time-lapse photography.

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Michele no sorry as the 20d does not have that function, But it is something that I would really like to try and will have a go at it this December in the Kgalagadi when we are at Rooiputs and Polentswa :-) :-)

Here is a link from ODP http://www.odpmagazine.co.za/getting-st ... ii-of-iii/


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Do Star Trails fall under Time-lapse photography? I tried it once and it was a disaster! 0*\ -O


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One can do a Star-trail time-lapse Flutterby. It involves taken 100's of photos over a couple of hours and putting them into a video which then portrays the time lapse. Easy in theory but a bit more difficult in practise......

Thx for link PRWIN...and good luck when at Polentswa and Rooiputs. I may try something at Urikaruus next month.....:)


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OK, then what I did wasn't Time-lapse...I just left the shutter open for a really long time...all I got was black!! -O


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LOl....
Again a star trail is easy in theory but not so easy in practise...:)


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flutterby you must bump your ISO way up and then play with the f- stop and time , doing this you should get a idea where you going. A good sight to check is 500px under landscape as they normally give the settings as well, Also you must look directly South to get the spin
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seems to be interesting Michele... nice to see a flower sleeping \O
and Nala too 0/0


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Tx PRWIN. \O


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