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Time-Lapse video's and Slide Shows

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  • geminids-2022

    geminids-2022

  • Ranger_Lake

    Ranger_Lake

  • Perseids2021

    Perseids2021

  • trails_mp4

    trails_mp4

  • Best of 2020_mp4

    Best of 2020_mp4

  • Geminids 2020_mp4

    Geminids 2020_mp4

  • Perseids three angles

    Perseids three angles

  • Comet C/2020 F3 NEOWISE

    Comet C/2020 F3 NEOWISE

    The comet became circumpolar for us on about July 14 or so, and on the 17th we had a nice clear night to shoot all night. This time-lapse begins at about 9:00pm and runs until about 4:30am on July 17/18. I took about 1700 frames with a DSLR and a wide-angle lens all on a pan tilt head, which moves across the horizon following the comet. It shows the comet setting just after sunset, then it skirts the horizon, and rises into the dawn. As the comet skirts the lake, you see its reflection in the water. I used the same exposure for the entire sequence, so the brightness changes of the comet are due to its lowering and rising in altitude. One can imagine a rope attached to Polaris as the comet swings above the horizon, pendulum-like. There were three or four ISS passes on the night and I captured at least two, along with planes, satellites, fireflies and even ATVs on the other side of the lake. A little airglow near the end of the night put some colour in the sky just before dawn.

  • NEOWISE

    NEOWISE

    When I got there, there was still hope that it could clear off so I set up and started the timelapse. Despite the increasing clouds I let it run away on the off chance that the cloud might reverse itself, and well, thats what you want in a timelapse. Although that did not happen, I captured an ISS transit, a little bit of the comet rising when the clouds were thin, and a lovely, colourful sunrise. I chose a 5 second interval, and I started the sequence when the comet was at about -3 degrees, hoping to catch the tail rise. The settings at that time were iso 5000 and 3s exposures @ f/2.8. I leave a 2s gap for processing. The camera has to send a jpg to the iphone/app for analysis via wifi, then the app may adjust the settings and send the camera new instructions in that 2s gap. As the dawn progressed those settings were adjusted to keep the same brightness per frame, ultimately ending up at exposures of 1/2000s iso 500 and f/3.5 (still being taken in 5s intervals). I took my Honda generator down to the lake, its fairly light and quiet. Mark helped me a lot with Orienteering. But at the end of the day I used an app called Spyglass to determine my camera position vs the horizon. I noted that when the comet was at -3 degrees altitude it was at 19 degrees azimuth. And the field of view of my camera/80mm lens is 24 degrees x 17 degrees. 19 +24 = 43 so I took the easy way and put the right edge of the frame at 45 degrees east, with a little foreground but mostly sky.

  • comet FOV2

    comet FOV2

  • C_2017_T2

    C_2017_T2

  • Frogs and Moonrise

    Frogs and Moonrise

  • Lyrids

    Lyrids

  • Dusk to Dawn in the Salar de Atacama

    Dusk to Dawn in the Salar de Atacama

    Chile April 2018. The suns shadow races across the floor of the Salar de Atacama. Volcan Licancabur on the left. The anti-solar point above Jupiter. Perhaps a glimpse of the Gegenschein as The Milky Way rises. Then Zodiacal Light, and Dawn.

  • ChileShots

    ChileShots

  • TimeFlies

    TimeFlies

  • sun_h264-420_1080p_29 97_HQ

    sun_h264-420_1080p_29 97_HQ

  • Atacama BackYard Observatory all night all-sky time-lapse

    Atacama BackYard Observatory all night all-sky time-lapse

    ABYOTimelapse

  • VLA 2012b

    VLA 2012b

  • One Year of Southern Horizon

    One Year of Southern Horizon

  • MARCH13C_h264-420_1080p_29-97_HQ

    MARCH13C_h264-420_1080p_29-97_HQ

  • 46p

    46p

  • Leonids 2018

    Leonids 2018

  • Mars Milky Way

    Mars Milky Way

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