Little Liguria: a tilt-shift timelapse

Started by FilippoRivetti, December 27, 2013, 05:44:02 PM

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FilippoRivetti

Hello,

After spending 7 days in the beautiful Italian region of Liguria, I created a short timelapse video:

Andy600

Brilliant! One of the best tilt-shift timelapse/hyperlapse videos I've seen.
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RenatoPhoto

Very nice, first time I see the tilt-shift lens effect used.  What camera?
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g3gg0

very nice. how much post processing did you use?
looks like there was some additional manual tilt shift effect applied, right?
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FilippoRivetti

Hi!
Sorry for the late reply!

I used a Canon 5DIII and a 7D.
All the tilt-shift effects have been applied in post (unfortunately I don't own TS lenses...).

limey

How do you do the hyperlapse movement?

I'm pretty sure you move the tripod, but after how many shots per move? I've never seen this explained in detail before.

btw excellent work.