excellent example of time lapse


sweet. nikon should release d700 mk2. muahhhh.
 

Breath taking!!! :thumbsup::thumbsup:

So...









"Do I need a 5D, 5DMKII to achieve this?"

:bsmilie::bsmilie:
 

he has a lot of hdr going on there.

imagine how long it must have taken to put together.

don't know about you guys, when i look at that video, i'm happy. :)
 

btw, i wonder if anyone noticed that that was a music video...

poor guys who hired the dude........ i mean, it's a great video, but i barely noticed it was a music video, or that those dudes prancing around in the forest were singing...
 

he has a lot of hdr going on there.

imagine how long it must have taken to put together.

don't know about you guys, when i look at that video, i'm happy. :)

Bro, don't get me wrong. I am seriously impressed with the work. ;)

I was just wondering, if questions like i "asked" earlier, will come up or not. :sweat:
 

OMG... those are amazing stuffs................... mayb should go n learn how to do someting like that..
 

Bro, don't get me wrong. I am seriously impressed with the work. ;)

I was just wondering, if questions like i "asked" earlier, will come up or not. :sweat:

relax, i was just making a remark.. :)

that one ar.. wait for the reporters to come. :bsmilie:
 

:eek:

HDR all the way + time lapse.......wah piang....i'm just wondering about the machinery within the camera........

the shutter count must be rocketing :D
 

If he could super impose the singers onto the scene at various points.. then it will be a "better" music video promoting the singers..

In any case, thanks for the link. nice stuff.


btw, i wonder if anyone noticed that that was a music video...

poor guys who hired the dude........ i mean, it's a great video, but i barely noticed it was a music video, or that those dudes prancing around in the forest were singing...
 

That's a pretty amazing video. Wow, must have some awesome batch processing/work flow going on there.
 

i swear at abt 130-140, water was dripping on his lens o.o