Here are collection of timelapses composed in my village and Kaup
beach over period of 8months. It has been lying in hard drive for no
reason and I thought of compiling in bulk. Consequently here are set of
footages of timelapse uploaded in batches to youtube. Except the night
timelapse all of them are impromptu ones. Bangalore environment never
provided me motivation to capture timelapses (not sure why) however as I
reach my village, camera becomes very much active :-). I need to find a
way to launch myself in city environment. Last but not least, comments
and critiques are always welcome. If you are enthusiastic about
timelapse or photography, please drop a comment so that I can contact
you offline to create some footages alongside for fun :-).
The first one is set of compiled star trails composed during winter season. The first clip has turned out be great :-). The technique I learned was the soft moon light (may be 4th day) provides perfect studio light for exposing stars :D. Especially the opposite horizon gets exposed well under moon light! However after 5th day, the moon light is of no use and star visibility becomes pale. In that situation, if there are plenty of moving clouds, it creates one more dramatic timelapse with slight star exposure :-). Overall it turned out well. The huge compilation brings a sense of joy and keeps viewers also engaged and curious :D.
Music: Innersync remix of Andy Blueman's unfinished music Away From Sun. What can I say about this music, its perfect for extra terrestrial footages :D. Innersync has immense talent creating such music. Even though Andy did not finish this music, innersync foresaw its prologue and movements well and infused his talent to complete the music :-). Of-course Blueman was irked by the remix since he requested people not to remix unless he finishes. Nags apart, watch the video with beautiful remix from Innersync.
The next one is dancing fog with peacock. I just left the camera in the plantation and luckily peacock arrived at the time when nobody was around. Also the dancing fog has come good too :-). At the end, the moving shadows also created beautiful effect :D. One critique I received from Rajesh was that capture should have been longer in length. Even I felt it later. Nevertheless, the final video turned out good with peacock and dancing fog.
Music: Royalty free music from YouTube repository
I have not grabbed much timelapses from Kaup beach. Usually I visit to enjoy the nature more than photography. Consequently only two short timelapses till date! The first was snapped during the day when stratocumulous clouds painted dramatic patterns on the sky during blue hour. The other one was captured during monsoon season. Overall good to be in collection but nothing like terrific capture. Hope you enjoy the same.
Music: Royalty free music from YouTube repository
Here is near 3 minute footage of pending timelapses from my village. This time some video editing has been applied to accentuate the presence of moving clouds and sunrise with shadows. Every timelapse has different intervals, frames/second and shot in different modes (majorly 'M' mode while few of them in 'Av' mode). Even though last clip is around 3 minutes, the rendering swallowed almost 90 minutes of time :-(. This is majorly due to hardware glitch as I have been muttering from many posts. It was worth the wait since the final video turned out to be quite fantastic too ;-). Hope you enjoy the same. The last part of timelapse was shot at night even though it appears as day! Shooting against studio light of moon creates such an effect at night except that stars are not visible more clearly.
Music: Our one and only Andy Blueman's orchestral mix of Afternova's work of 'Serenity'. I used this music to depict serene village environment and it perfectly aligned with my video :-). This has been my all time favorite music and I listen to it every morning to calm myself down. Never makes you feel as how 9 minutes passed off :-). Gives a sense of peace and tranquility and with slow moving clouds over Kudremukh ghats. Those flute and violin blend is simply mesmerizing for ears. Andy's brilliance in orchestral music is unquestionable and this music is no different too! He was the first musician to introduce orchestral music in uplifting trance and since then has created many followers for him! The melody he generates is impeccable and gets you moving :-). I believe most of the European musicians are fond of orchestral melodies. After so much of inconsequential information, hope you enjoy the video too :D
The first one is set of compiled star trails composed during winter season. The first clip has turned out be great :-). The technique I learned was the soft moon light (may be 4th day) provides perfect studio light for exposing stars :D. Especially the opposite horizon gets exposed well under moon light! However after 5th day, the moon light is of no use and star visibility becomes pale. In that situation, if there are plenty of moving clouds, it creates one more dramatic timelapse with slight star exposure :-). Overall it turned out well. The huge compilation brings a sense of joy and keeps viewers also engaged and curious :D.
Music: Innersync remix of Andy Blueman's unfinished music Away From Sun. What can I say about this music, its perfect for extra terrestrial footages :D. Innersync has immense talent creating such music. Even though Andy did not finish this music, innersync foresaw its prologue and movements well and infused his talent to complete the music :-). Of-course Blueman was irked by the remix since he requested people not to remix unless he finishes. Nags apart, watch the video with beautiful remix from Innersync.
The next one is dancing fog with peacock. I just left the camera in the plantation and luckily peacock arrived at the time when nobody was around. Also the dancing fog has come good too :-). At the end, the moving shadows also created beautiful effect :D. One critique I received from Rajesh was that capture should have been longer in length. Even I felt it later. Nevertheless, the final video turned out good with peacock and dancing fog.
Music: Royalty free music from YouTube repository
I have not grabbed much timelapses from Kaup beach. Usually I visit to enjoy the nature more than photography. Consequently only two short timelapses till date! The first was snapped during the day when stratocumulous clouds painted dramatic patterns on the sky during blue hour. The other one was captured during monsoon season. Overall good to be in collection but nothing like terrific capture. Hope you enjoy the same.
Music: Royalty free music from YouTube repository
Here is near 3 minute footage of pending timelapses from my village. This time some video editing has been applied to accentuate the presence of moving clouds and sunrise with shadows. Every timelapse has different intervals, frames/second and shot in different modes (majorly 'M' mode while few of them in 'Av' mode). Even though last clip is around 3 minutes, the rendering swallowed almost 90 minutes of time :-(. This is majorly due to hardware glitch as I have been muttering from many posts. It was worth the wait since the final video turned out to be quite fantastic too ;-). Hope you enjoy the same. The last part of timelapse was shot at night even though it appears as day! Shooting against studio light of moon creates such an effect at night except that stars are not visible more clearly.
Music: Our one and only Andy Blueman's orchestral mix of Afternova's work of 'Serenity'. I used this music to depict serene village environment and it perfectly aligned with my video :-). This has been my all time favorite music and I listen to it every morning to calm myself down. Never makes you feel as how 9 minutes passed off :-). Gives a sense of peace and tranquility and with slow moving clouds over Kudremukh ghats. Those flute and violin blend is simply mesmerizing for ears. Andy's brilliance in orchestral music is unquestionable and this music is no different too! He was the first musician to introduce orchestral music in uplifting trance and since then has created many followers for him! The melody he generates is impeccable and gets you moving :-). I believe most of the European musicians are fond of orchestral melodies. After so much of inconsequential information, hope you enjoy the video too :D
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