The Crazy Winds - Timelapse

JimFox

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I don't know why I didn't think about this until a month or so ago, perhaps it was all of the houses surrounding my daughters that turned me off, or that I could only capture the top of the trees if I excluded the houses. Well, no matter the reason it finally dawned on me that I could set up my camera during the day and shoot timelapses when there are cool looking clouds. And so was the case on this day, but the clouds were even more cooler then I thought, they were crazy! It wasn't until I was watching the timelapse that I realized that the lower altitude clouds were going one direction, and the higher altitude clouds were going a different direction.

In Camera Timelapse
5 second interval
Centerweighted exposure, with the exposure aimed in the sky
Aperture Priority

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Jim

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Ben Egbert

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Clouds are mesmerizing when viewed in a timelapse. You are finding great music for your timelapses, this time Vivaldi. How do you find classical music that is copyright free?
 

JimFox

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Clouds are mesmerizing when viewed in a timelapse. You are finding great music for your timelapses, this time Vivaldi. How do you find classical music that is copyright free?
I did a lot of searching on Google. I was willing to even pay for a CD of copyright music, but everyone that I found that said it was royalty free, people in the comments would say it was a lie and their music was getting flagged by YouTube. I came across a website called MusOpen that offers about 15 songs for free you can download. I have downloaded a couple of those for now. I want to make sure I use them without getting flagged by YouTube before I pay for any music subscription.
 

Ben Egbert

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I did a lot of searching on Google. I was willing to even pay for a CD of copyright music, but everyone that I found that said it was royalty free, people in the comments would say it was a lie and their music was getting flagged by YouTube. I came across a website called MusOpen that offers about 15 songs for free you can download. I have downloaded a couple of those for now. I want to make sure I use them without getting flagged by YouTube before I pay for any music subscription.

Thanks Jim, I will remember that, I know about the youtube flagging on music that's supposed to be royalty free.
 
I don't know why I didn't think about this until a month or so ago, perhaps it was all of the houses surrounding my daughters that turned me off, or that I could only capture the top of the trees if I excluded the houses. Well, no matter the reason it finally dawned on me that I could set up my camera during the day and shoot timelapses when there are cool looking clouds. And so was the case on this day, but the clouds were even more cooler then I thought, they were crazy! It wasn't until I was watching the timelapse that I realized that the lower altitude clouds were going one direction, and the higher altitude clouds were going a different direction.

In Camera Timelapse
5 second interval
Centerweighted exposure, with the exposure aimed in the sky
Aperture Priority

All comments are welcome but please View this on YouTube so I get credit for the views.

Jim

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Jim, nice time lapse, a typical scene of unsettled weather.

Oliver
 
I don't know why I didn't think about this until a month or so ago, perhaps it was all of the houses surrounding my daughters that turned me off, or that I could only capture the top of the trees if I excluded the houses. Well, no matter the reason it finally dawned on me that I could set up my camera during the day and shoot timelapses when there are cool looking clouds. And so was the case on this day, but the clouds were even more cooler then I thought, they were crazy! It wasn't until I was watching the timelapse that I realized that the lower altitude clouds were going one direction, and the higher altitude clouds were going a different direction.

In Camera Timelapse
5 second interval
Centerweighted exposure, with the exposure aimed in the sky
Aperture Priority

All comments are welcome but please View this on YouTube so I get credit for the views.

Jim

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Jim. Nice movement of clouds.

Oliver
 
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