I’ve been experimenting with timelapses here and there, and I haven’t shared much from that. So today, one of the short clips I took. There is no video editing done on this clip, it’s just combination of all the frames.

I plan to do a longer, more edited video one day, but for now, I only slowly accumulate the clips :)

I started editing the right side of this image, when I noticed that I actually took it as a panorama. Actually, it’s possible, that I just took too pictures in a row with the same settings and they just overlapped enough. It happens quite a lot, and I just do a pano anyway. If it fits, it fits :)

This is a two tile panorama, each tile from 5 exposures.

City panorama

Technique: Oloneo Photoengine, Number of exposures: 2×5, Camera Model: Sony a7R + Metabones Adapter ver. IV, Lens: Canon 16-35mm F2.8, Focal length: 27mm, Aperture: 9, Middle exposure time: 6.0s, ISO: 100, Tripod used: yes, Location: 48.13702, 17.10416

How time flies :) This shot is from the 2011, when I was still using the Canon 450D :)

St. Egidius Church

As I mentioned few days ago, I’m quite busy right now, also with a short Prague trip starting tomorrow. So since I have no time to edit, and I will be away, for the next few days, I will repost few shots from the earlier years of this blog. For today, one from 2010 :)

Sky

Which do you like more, this panorama, or the one I posted few days ago (which can be seen here). They were both taken during the same evening, from different corners of the Bratislava castle fortification.

Probably most will say that the older one is better, due to a very simple reason. The tower in this one is right behind the bridge, which makes for a little worse composition. But on the other side, this view gives a more 3D feel to the scene. One just can’t have everything in one shot :)

The whole SNP bridge

Technique: Oloneo Photoengine, Number of exposures: 2*3, Camera Model: Sony a7R + Metabones Adapter ver. IV, Lens: Canon 24-70mm F2.8, Focal length: 59mm, Aperture: 7.1, Middle exposure time: 8.0s, ISO: 200, Tripod used: yes, Location: 48.14159, 17.10270
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