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Time Lapse Photography

I recently decided to try my hand at some time lapse photography. Here are some of my results. In the first video, I used the continuous shooting mode on my Nikon D50. It was taken at the Devonian Gardens in downtown Calgary. For the second video, I used Nikon’s Camera Control Pro to control my camera, which had been rigged up in my truck.


Devonian Gardens from Joel Steeves on Vimeo.


Driving Time Lapse from Joel Steeves on Vimeo.

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  1. Time Lapse Photography Says:

    [...] pheebs wrote an interesting post today onHere’s a quick excerptTime Lapse Photography March 27th, 2008 I recently decided to try my hand at some time lapse photography. Here are some of my results. In the first video, I used the continuous shooting mode on my Nikon D50. It was taken at the Devonian Gardens in downtown Calgary. For the second video, I used Nikon’s Camera Control Pro to control my camera, which had been rigged up in my truck. Devonian Gardens from Joel Steeves on Vimeo. Driving Time Lapse from Joel Steeves on Vimeo. Posted in [...]

  2. Jamie Says:

    Cool - I like the driving one. I’d like to see a flower grow next… :)

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