J'ai pu faire un #timelapse des #aurores polaires de la nuit du 10 au 11 mai. Je les ai mis en ligne. En réalité les prises de vues s'étalent sur 1h20. Je ne m'attendais pas vraiment à l'ampleur du phénomène donc le cadrage n'est pas idéal.
Seeing the northern lights with my own eyes was an amazing experience this weekend! I wrote up a blog post about it and assembled a new video. Check it out!
Waited in a field up in Andover MA for about an hour thinking I was seeing stuff, and then an intense green curtain appeared with some subtle movement from moment to moment. #andoverma#aurora#mawx
Made a time lapse of some shots I took with my old SLR on a tripod. 30 second shutter each frame. Ignore the Bullseye, that's an artifact of my cheapo UV filter! #aurora#timelapse#andoverma#astrophotography
Today's #pixel_dailies prompt was "sleep", and first off, HAH, as a dad of two kids under 5 what the hell is sleep. Second, who needs sleep? Third, "Who Needs Sleep?" was a great song. Fourth, Stunt was a great album.
Last Friday, I set out to do something fun: capture the rotation of the sun! The challenge with this is that the sun rotates very slowly - roughly one rotation every 27 days. I captured images every 5 minutes from about 8AM to 5PM and then stuck them all together in a time lapse.
One last bit of eclipse content! As totality was nearing, I set my GoPro up on a tripod to capture the event. It's neat to see totality approaching and leaving in a wave.
We got clouds instead of totality, and then I took some moody shots as the crescent shone through. And then I did a half-assed manual #timelapse (i.e., standing there and pressing the shutter release button every few seconds) of the last 30-45 minutes of the eclipse, through a cheap eclipse filter. I like how it turned out.
Spring is in full swing, it's time to plant some seeds. And when they came out of the soil I thought it would be kinda cool to see them grow. So I made a timelapse video.
I made it with a Raspberry Pi 4b and I'm sharing the steps how to do it, so in the newest blog post there is something for both the #bloomscrolling and #RaspberryPi crowds :blobfox3c:
One from the archives. The night I tracked the Andromeda Galaxy which is the most distant object you can see with the naked eye as it moved low over the Southern Alps in New Zealand from where it never gets higher than five degrees. A bit of Ken Burns thrown in. #timelapse#beauty#andromeda
Here’s a wee timelapse of this morning’s auroral display. At Hoopers Inlet where I was there was a lot of cloud! But it was very pretty to watch. #aurora#auroraaustralis#timelapse#NewZealand
Who would've thought the first piece I finish this year would be one of the weirdest pokémon we've gotten in recent years cosplaying as a depressed worm-person doing its best!
Unsure about the colors/values still, especially at thumbnail scales. But really like how the halftone layer turned out! You just gotta zoom in... 🔎
#Timelapse of the frames used for that #Comet#12P#PonsBrooks shot up thread. So many more satellites, a few years ago I'd expect maybe 3-4 or in a shot like this. Doesn't really affect anything in this case (unlike the airplanes, which were bright enough to show up in a 240 frame average after stretching) but definitely noticeable https://flic.kr/p/2pH2hqi