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Thank you all! I was just back from a trip to the Red Rock Circle.
jasoncallen wrote:
The water in the second video was very distracting... ND filter stacking (maybe a ND4) + the 3 stop ND Grad filter will slow your shutter speed down enough to get smoother water for the time lapse at the lake!
^you generally need to use a non-linear editing program like Adobe Premiere, Final Cut Pro, or Sony Vegas, but I believe there are some less expensive and less complicated time-lapse video compositing programs available. I just use Apple Final Cut Pro to do mine at work.
It is the first time I shot timelapse. The normal shooting interval is 2~3 seconds. So to stack a 3-stop ND should be fine. But for the 2nd series I posted above, the lighting change is dramatic after the sunset. It is up to 1/2 second already. If I use a high stop ND, the shoot interval may not be kept.
Anyway, lesson learned. I will try to avoid water surface close to foreground if it's windy.
Really appreciate your comments and hints. I'd share two shots I took in my last trip:
Horseshoe Bend

Antelope Canyon

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