![]() Message me if you wish to license this clip for your advertisement or promotion.I want to convert a rectangular image so that it displays as a circular cutout of the original image by swinging a pixelstick by one of its ends during the light painting process. After years of paying subscriptions to Adobe, I decided to ditch the bitch and make the switch with my workflow. You're doing the same?Īlso for the first time, this clip was produced using Davinci Resolve Studio 17 which I’m slowly beginning to learn. For the first time, I used the worm gear by for a ‘pull shot’, setting it up on the zoom ring for a subtle change in the focal length on my Fuji 45-100mm. This production was a first in many ways. ![]() With hardly a soul around, I set up my gear and fought off the sandflies, even trying to ensure they would not land on the lens. Mitre Peak in Milford Sound never fails me for a good sunset scene. They are greatly few weeks ago, I ventured to Fiordland for work and then took the weekend to capture some time-lapse. Thanks for your likes, comments and shares. The huge sensor of this camera captures so much detail and a huge dynamic range that means I have way more latitude in post production. I love the intensity of the light at sunrise making the scene very contrasty and intensifying the colours.Ĭaptured on the FujiFilm GFX 100S with the 23mm f/4 lens. Setting up in the dark can be difficult but some preparation the weekend before helped. Anyway, the Milky Way raced ahead of my motion settings, hoping my wide angle lens would keep it in frame. Here I tried for a Milky Way setting over this butte (a hill with steep sides and a flat top) which I didn't quite achieve. The area reminds me of my trip to the Canyonlands of Utah in the USA. I can't get enough of this place, especially the texture in the cliff faces eroded by weather and time. This scene started out with a midnight trip in to the Bannockburn Sluicings, close to home. They don't come often, particularly around the new moon period, so I had to get out and shoot a time-lapse. I also offer a range of competitively priced canvas wrapped prints couriered direct to your door.Ī recent high over the country provided clear skies and the opportunity to get out and capture the night sky. Each print comes flat-packed to prevent damage, and is then couriered. ![]() Prints are also available in various sizes and on other papers including Kodak Professional Metallic Photo Paper in high gloss. This protects the security and genuineness of my limited edition artwork on Hahnemuhle paper and reduces the risk of forgery. The print is also signed on the rear and comes with a certificate of authenticity and hologram system from Hahnemuhle. Each image is printed on Hahnemuhle Gloss Baryta 325 GSM fine art inkjet paper using Epson UltraChrome K3 ink technology at 1440dpi resolution. I offer high-quality, professional digitally printed images measuring 329mm x 483mm or 13" x 19". My photos look great on the walls of homes, apartments, hotel / motel rooms and corporate meeting rooms. That means I can choose the best still image from that shoot when the light was right. Not only do I walk away with a time-lapse, I also have a folder of around 600+ still images through the changing light. The beauty of being a time-lapse photographer is that I get two-for-one.
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