Radian
One of the areas of photography that I’m very interested in is also time-lapse video. And when I seen the Radian from Alpine Labs on Kickstarter, I knew I had to get it. And today is the day that the package arrived. After months of waiting, I will be now experimenting with creating my own time-lapse video. So if you see one in the future, don’t be surprised :)
The London Eye
Of course while in London I had to stop by the London Eye for few shots. I heard a lot of times, that police stops photographers who use tripods in this area, as that is supposedly not allowed. But in the three days I was in London, I passed by the eye often (my hotel was very close) and never even seen a policeman in that area. So maybe I just had luck :)
This photo is a manual blend from 5 shots.
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- Number of exposures: 5
- Camera Model: Canon EOS 5D Mark II
- Lens: Canon 16-35mm F2.8
- Focal length: 16 mm
- Aperture: 5.6
- Middle exposure time: 10s
- ISO: 200
- Tripod used: yes
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Where was this photo taken:
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Great photo. I hope you’ll share your thoughts on Radian once you get used to it :) I’m not interested in time-lapse but maybe it will help me change my mind :)
will definitively do. I already started with some experiments, but haven’t got the hang of it yet
Yeah, thos images of London at night are breath taking. I think that is when you see just how big London is.. when it is lit up at night. London covers something like 50 square miles in total.
The London Eye looks great at night too and the views from the top are amazing.