My next door neighbor shot that . I believe he shoots the TL with a Canon DSLR (not 5 or 7d) and an intervalometer. And the results are way more impressive than he led me to believe.
There are a few shots in there where the fog is beating on the moutain side just like the tide of an ocean. Crazy.
The other thing that stood out were all the planes zooming by like little firecrackers.
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My next door neighbor shot that . I believe he shoots the TL with a Canon DSLR (not 5 or 7d) and an intervalometer. And the results are way more impressive than he led me to believe.
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Coldest 52 degrees anywhere.
The other thing that stood out were all the planes zooming by like little firecrackers.
love it or leave it -- go back to TX; we don't need you here! haha.
love it or leave it -- go back to TX; we don't need you here! haha.
Reminds me of a fav vid of mine with a decent part dealing with fog rolling through mountain shots.
Hayaku: A Time Lapse Journey Through Japan from Brad Kremer on Vimeo.
hence the title I thought.
Really beautiful video,
I've also been making a lot of timelapses lately, I'll post some up here later.
My Canon Powershot SD1000 has a built in time-lapse function that I like to play with.