Drink the Milk of Mono Lake!

JimFox

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This is the timelapse from about 10 days ago up in Mono Lake. I had the opportunity to meet @ProCaliberTraveler (Michael) that day.

The clouds were awesome with a Lenticular off in the distance, and it was really windy with the clouds just racing by in the sky. So I set up my tripods and weighed them down so they wouldn't be blown over or move around while photographing. The sunset colors were really nice. As you watch the timelapse, it's fun to see how the colors change, start to disappear and then reappear before disappearing in the dark.

This was the Sony A6400 and Samyang 12mm f2.0 combo.

25 secs
ISO 3200
f2.0
Close to 2000 images captured from Sunset to Sunrise, processed and assembled in Photoshop, and the finishing touches in Movavi.

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This is the timelapse from about 10 days ago up in Mono Lake. I had the opportunity to meet @ProCaliberTraveler (Michael) that day.

The clouds were awesome with a Lenticular off in the distance, and it was really windy with the clouds just racing by in the sky. So I set up my tripods and weighed them down so they wouldn't be blown over or move around while photographing. The sunset colors were really nice. As you watch the timelapse, it's fun to see how the colors change, start to disappear and then reappear before disappearing in the dark.

This was the Sony A6400 and Samyang 12mm f2.0 combo.

25 secs
ISO 3200
f2.0
Close to 2000 images captured from Sunset to Sunrise, processed and assembled in Photoshop, and the finishing touches in Movavi.

Please Subscribe to the YouTube channel and Share this video. I am getting very close to 33% of my goal of 1000 subscribers. All help is appreciated.

Jim


Jim, Mono Lake is one of my favorite spots in Eastern Sierra, love the video clip; the weather is very changeable over there, and you did a great job.

Oliver
 

JimFox

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Staff member
Jim, Mono Lake is one of my favorite spots in Eastern Sierra, love the video clip; the weather is very changeable over there, and you did a great job.

Oliver
Thank you so much Oliver!

I am with you, Mono Lake is one of my favorite areas also.
 

JimFox

Moderator
Staff member
That's a lot of images to make up a time-lapse. Interesting star show.
Thanks Alan.

Yeah, once you include the sunset or sunrise the # of images goes up exponentially since during those times I can be taking 1 image every 5 or so. With the stars, it's once every 25 seconds. But the 5 sec interval really starts cranking out the images if I have say 30 or 45 mins of the sunset I want to capture. During those times, the built in Timelapse Movie option is the most efficient way to go, but it's also the least flexible since it is now a movie instead of a raw image, I have less ability to process it cleanly.
 

Ben Egbert

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Staff member
Beautiful Jim. Even though you have more flexibility with a TL consisting of raws, they need to be done in batch mode and some techniques only work on individual images.
 
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