347 frame shot on Canon 5D Mark II and Sigma 12-24.
15 seconds exposures at f8, at 17 seconds intervals.
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Testing the Canon 5D Mark II with a super wide angle lens while biking on King street and Yonge street in Toronto. Unfortunately it started raining and a raindrop on my wide lens ruined the second half of the shot.
This was shot a few weeks ago and was before Canon release the Manual Exposure firmware. It'll be interesting to test different shutter speeds for this now.
UPDATE: I just noticed that flickr has a 90 seconds limit for HD video. For a longer version you can check it on vimeo here:
vimeo.com/4964539
Chess players at Dundas Square.
653 frames were shot within about an hour and put together to make the video. All photos were shot at f8 and exposed for 1 second at ISO100.To watch the HD version check out the vimeo page.
Music selected from The Photographer by Philip Glass. (Track: A Gentleman's Honor)
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Could be a clip from the new Missile Command, but it's the busy sky of Toronto!
higher resolution video on vimeo:
www.vimeo.com/899763
Higher res photo:
www.flickr.com/photos/wvs/2414706761/
Shot during and after the Earth Hour on March 29th. Started from 6:49pm to 12:46am every 30 seconds.
Frames were imported into after effects and the highlights of each frame stays and is added to the next frame and so on; causing the trails for the planes, helicopters and stars to stay for the whole duration.
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Since Flickr is gone video now I thought I'd give it a try. Although the quality is not as good as vimeo, it's still so much better than youtube and most other video sites.
Check out the same clip on vimeo:
www.vimeo.com/601286
Toronto Coach Terminal.
Close to 1500 photos taken in 4 hours, every 10 seconds.
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