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Time-Lapses

A few time-lapses I made with my Panasonic GH2 and previously with the Panasonic TZ77ZS3.
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Manarola. Time-lapse made with a technique called exposure fusion, where every frame is made of three images bracketed and merged together to get more dynamic range.
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Manarola. Time-lapse made with a technique called exposure fusion, where every frame is made of three images bracketed and merged together to get more dynamic range.

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  • Sestri Levante, time-lapse at dusk with a Panasonic TZ7/ZS3. Full hd video (1080p).
  • While I was shooting my time-lapse from the Mimosa hill I took by chance this photo of the Sestri Levante's peninsula enlightened by lightning. I was also a bit concerned, but the storm was quite distant from my position. 80 ISO, exposure time 1 second.
  • Genova, 30th of March 2011. One afternoon in the port. One photo every 5 seconds, Panasonic GH" with 14-42 kit lens and 0.6 soft grad nd filter.
  • La Spezia port, Italy. A ship being loaded. Video made from Mirabello port. I used my Panasonic GH2 and Pixel TC-252 intervalometer, plus my Canon FD 85mm 1,8 lens. I took picture every 5 seconds; here the video is playing at 20 frames per second. I wanted to syat òlonger but a security guard said that I could not stay there.
  • Time-lapse made on the 13th of May 2011 with my Panasonic GH2 from via dei colli, La Spezia, near Padre Dionisio Sporting Center.<br />
I used a 5 seconds interval with my Pixel TC-252 remote, and Panasonic 14-42 kit lens. I accelerated this video to 20 frames per second.
  • La Spezia, Piazza Cavour. Time-lapse made with my Panasonic GH2 and Pixel TC-252 intervalometer on the 15th of March 2011. One photo every 5 seconds, accelerated to 20 frames per second.
  • Time-lapse made on the 8th of April 2011 with my Panasonic GH2 from via dei colli, La Spezia, near Padre Dionisio center.<br />
I used a 5 seconds interval with my Pixel TC-252 remote, and Canon FD 50mm lens. I accelerated this video to 20 frames per second. It is possibile to see the same ship that I was filming in another time-lapse leaving the dock.
  • Manarola. Time-lapse made with a technique called exposure fusion, where every frame is made of three images bracketed and merged together to get more dynamic range.
  • Manarola. HDR time-lapse. I rather prefer the one made with exposure fusion.
  • La Spezia, time-lapse made on the 10th of March 2010 with a Panasonic GH2 and 14-42 kit lens.
  • La Spezia port, Italy. containers being loaded onboard a few ships. Video made from Mirabello port. I used my Panasonic GH2 and Pixel TC-252 intervalometer, plus my Canon FD 50mm 1,4 lens. I took picture every 5 seconds; here the video is playing at 20 frames per second.
  • Riomaggiore, Cinque Terre, Italy.<br />
I used a 5 seconds interval with my Pixel TC-252 remote, Panasonic GH2 and Panasonic 14-42 kit lens. I accelerated this video to 20 frames per second
  • Riomaggiore, Cinque Terre, Italy.<br />
I used a 5 seconds interval with my Pixel TC-252 remote, Panasonic GH2 and Panasonic 14-42 kit lens. I accelerated this video to 20 frames per second
  • Sestri Levante, time-lapse made on the 6th of March 2011 with a Panasonic GH2, kit lens 14-42 and polarizer filter. One shot every 10 seconds.
  • Sestri Levante, time-lapse made on the 6th of March 2011 with a Panasonic GH2, kit lens 14-42 and polarizer filter. One shot every 10 seconds.
  • Sestri Levante, time-lapse made from the Mimosa hill with a Panasonic TZ7/ZS3 on the 21st of February 2010. I had to quit because it begun raining.
  • Sestri Levante, time-lapse at dusk with a Panasonic TZ7/ZS3. Full hd video (1080p).
  • Sestri Levante, piazza sant'Antonio. Time-lapse made with a Panasonic GH2 on the 9th of March 2010.
  • Time-lapse of Sestri Levante made with the new Panasonic GH2 and a soft grand ND 0.6 filter. Here I used the kit lens 14-42 and a Pixel TC-252 remote to take a picture every 10 seconds.<br />
I then made the movie with the free software Avidemux.
  • Sestri Levante, time-lapse made on the 6th of March 2011 with a Panasonic GH2. One shot every 10 seconds.
  • Travis-Wakeman

    on March 30, 2013

    This is without a doubt my favorite example of your work. The (town?) is an immensely interesting subject in and of itself, letting us watch it go from day to night is amazing. This is the level of excellence I want to strive towards in my own work.

  • smeraldi

    on October 15, 2012

    Thanks Jose.

  • Jose

    on October 15, 2012

    nice

  • smeraldi

    on October 14, 2012

    This is the shortest comment I have ever received!

  • -

    on October 14, 2012

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  • smeraldi

    on October 14, 2012

    Thanks rabbitimages!

  • rabbitimages

    on October 13, 2012

    A very interesting project, perfectly presented.

  • smeraldi

    on October 13, 2012

    Thanks DGL, your comment is appreciated.

  • DGL-Imaging

    on October 13, 2012

    Fantastic.

  • smeraldi

    on October 11, 2012

    I should also thank nelli and Lornakroepfl for their kind comments.

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