Time-lapse on a beautiful September day, on the shores of Crystal Beach in San Narciso, Zambales (Philippines). Each shot we’re 10-seconds apart with a total of 104 exposures; ~17 minutes total real-time.
#landscape
An August Sunday, East of the Barrio
Blessed with a blue sky and fluffy clouds after weeks of rain, I figure I take the GoPro for another spin and a time-lapse of the Barrio. I faced this one towards the east, overlooking Pasig Proper (Downtown) and part of C5. This has a total of 217 photos, each taken at a 30-second interval. So that’s a total of about 1:48:30 of real-time footage of the area.
Enjoy!
A July Sunday in the Barrio
Was looking outside the window and noticed that it’s going to be a gorgeous Sunday. So I decided to test out my new GoPro’s timelapse. First one I have ever done. I still have to figure out how to make a 127-degree FoV vs. this 170. Anyways, I have it take a photo every 30-seconds; a total of about 1’15″ of real-time footage in the barrio.
Inspiration — Multi-exposure photography of Stephanie Jung
Here are some dope pieces from German photographer Stephanie Jung.
A very individual perspective on urban landscapes. Her multiple exposure series from Japan is particularly impressive, featuring her unique view on areas such as Tokyo, Osaka, Shibuya and Nara.
The Right Way to Take Videos?
There has been a disturbance in the Force lately. People have been shooting videos on their mobile phones… in portrait mode!