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>> You know what might be cool?
>>
>> TIME-LAPSE PHOTOGRAPHY.
>
> I'm not sure how a time-lapse photo of something so quick would work....
No, I mean... High-speed photography requires specialised equipment.
Time lapse only requires a regular camera. So do time lapse [of
something else].
But since you comment... take a long exposure of a night sky, and you
get quite an impressive effect. Ever see those photographs with 25
lightning strikes in the same image? Long exposure. Several flashes
captured in a single frame. (This *also* requires special equipment,
mind you...)
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>> You know what might be cool?
>>
>> TIME-LAPSE PHOTOGRAPHY.
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> I've done that before.... I'll have to dig up the stills and rebuild the
> movie one of these days. I watered a plant, then filmed it over a period
> of 24 hours. It's amazing how much a plant moves during the day.
Day of the Triffids, EAT YOUR HEART OUT!
Yeah, plants writhe around alarmingly much, actually. Heh, you could
even film paint drying... Might be a bit boring tho.
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Florian Pesth wrote:
> http://www.hdrtimelapse.com/
Amateur.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=msM1I59KbgY#t=3m30s
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On 10/5/2009 2:28 PM, Orchid XP v8 wrote:
> But since you comment... take a long exposure of a night sky, and you
> get quite an impressive effect. Ever see those photographs with 25
> lightning strikes in the same image? Long exposure. Several flashes
> captured in a single frame. (This *also* requires special equipment,
> mind you...)
Really? My camera can do that. All that's needed is to hold the shutter
button down. SLR cameras have been doing that for decades.
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~Mike
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> Heh, you could even film paint drying... Might be a bit boring tho.
http://www.questionablecontent.net/view.php?comic=1489
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>> But since you comment... take a long exposure of a night sky, and you
>> get quite an impressive effect. Ever see those photographs with 25
>> lightning strikes in the same image? Long exposure. Several flashes
>> captured in a single frame. (This *also* requires special equipment,
>> mind you...)
>
> Really? My camera can do that. All that's needed is to hold the shutter
> button down. SLR cameras have been doing that for decades.
Well, yeah, you need a camera where you actually have the ability to
control the shutter speed. Most cameras don't let you do this at all.
And even the ones that do, the maximum duration is usually 0.1 seconds
or something. Not 20 *minutes*...
Hence, "special equipment".
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On 10/5/2009 2:52 PM, Orchid XP v8 wrote:
> Well, yeah, you need a camera where you actually have the ability to
> control the shutter speed. Most cameras don't let you do this at all.
> And even the ones that do, the maximum duration is usually 0.1 seconds
> or something. Not 20 *minutes*...
>
> Hence, "special equipment".
>
My wife's powershot can take exposures of up to 30 seconds... Not
special equipment at all.
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Mike Raiford wrote:
> My wife's powershot can take exposures of up to 30 seconds... Not
> special equipment at all.
Yeah. It's usually the higher end cameras that say "Let me know when you
want to close the lens, eh?" :-)
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Orchid XP v8 wrote:
>> Heh, you could even film paint drying... Might be a bit boring tho.
>
> http://www.questionablecontent.net/view.php?comic=1489
>
I don't need to open the link to know the cartoon. If you hadn't linked
it, I would've.
-Aero
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Darren New wrote:
>
> Yeah. It's usually the higher end cameras that say "Let me know when you
> want to close the lens, eh?" :-)
>
Yep. Like my Nikon F65 (an entry-level SLR).
-Aero
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