From the course: HDR Photography: Shooting and Processing

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HDR time lapse

HDR time lapse

From the course: HDR Photography: Shooting and Processing

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HDR time lapse

Time lapse video is the process of shooting a single frame, waiting a while, shooting another frame, waiting a while, and so on and so forth and taking all those frames and stitching them together or sequencing them together into a movie. What you get is a greatly accelerated sense of time. You can do HDR time lapse by shooting a bracketed set of frames, waiting a while, shooting another bracketed set of frames, and so on and so forth at regular intervals. I got this out the front window of my apartment a few years ago and the process is pretty simple. Once you're setup for it, then there's just a tremendous amount of processing you have to do. I put my camera on a tripod. I open the window. I knew that there was going to be a lot of weather blowing through that day because there had been the previous couple of days. I got an intervalometer for my camera. It's basically a remote control. Like a remote shutter release, but this particular one also has the ability to program it to take…

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