I’ve really got into the video and related side of things this year and will be putting it to good use in up and coming slideshows, talks and an array of commercial projects I’ve got in the pipeline too.
One of the fun things this area offers is timelapse photography and some subjects just lend themselves to this type of photography – these Gannets hanging on the breeze on this summers Natures Images Seabird Spectacular trip in southern Ireland were just crying out for this approach.
There’s a word of warning with this sequence too though: make sure your sensor is properly clean as sorting out the dust and other associated spots on over 600 images was just too much of an horrendous prospect that I just left them in as this was only a bit of fun anyway! If anyone knows a way of batch processing such cleanups them I’m all ears!!
We cover timelapse photography and editing as part of our Video training weekend too – full details here: http://www.natures-images.co.uk/pages/holidays/video-training-weekends.php
Love the time lapse stuff Mark. Really looking forward to the course!
I thought you can batch process dust / dirt marks with Capture One
Hi Nigel – would be fine if it was a clear background in all the images but when a Gannet flies through then it degrades in quality big style (as you’d expect of any cloning style application) I’m afraid!!
I love this Mark. Brilliant!