I'm learning it takes a long time to generate 5 seconds of time lapse. Having watched Stephen Wilkes video on his website i learnt it took him 4 months to generate one image. He would stand on a crane and be lifted up to the birds eye view, before setting up his camera for a solid 15hours of photo taking. Over this time period, he would take 1400 images and then have to sift through each one to notice the smallest of differences and make a story in his image.
Thursday, 23 October 2014
3. Time Lapse Night
In relation to Stephen Wilkes Day and Night project, i've now done a quick night time lapse on my iPhone 5c to compare the two.
I'm learning it takes a long time to generate 5 seconds of time lapse. Having watched Stephen Wilkes video on his website i learnt it took him 4 months to generate one image. He would stand on a crane and be lifted up to the birds eye view, before setting up his camera for a solid 15hours of photo taking. Over this time period, he would take 1400 images and then have to sift through each one to notice the smallest of differences and make a story in his image.
I'm learning it takes a long time to generate 5 seconds of time lapse. Having watched Stephen Wilkes video on his website i learnt it took him 4 months to generate one image. He would stand on a crane and be lifted up to the birds eye view, before setting up his camera for a solid 15hours of photo taking. Over this time period, he would take 1400 images and then have to sift through each one to notice the smallest of differences and make a story in his image.
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