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  • @fototripper
    @fototripper Před 4 lety +14

    Some killer tips there but you know that camera transition enrages me!!!!!

  • @MichaelShainblum
    @MichaelShainblum Před 4 lety +47

    Quick Note, Very Important to consider that your shutter speed adds time to your interval. Your Interval on the remote needs to exceed your shutterspeed so that the camera can buffer. So if you shoot a 1 second interval, you should probably not exceed .5 sec for your shutterspeed. Also thinking about night sky timelapses, if you leave your shutter open for 20 seconds, that will already add 20 a second interval of motion.
    Also if you are looking for Day-To-Night tips, no worries, that will be covered in the future!
    Happy Shooting!

    • @jamiemalcolmbrown
      @jamiemalcolmbrown Před 4 lety

      So when you are shooting the Milky Way with a 30 second interval and a 20 second exposure there would be 10 seconds between shots for a combined 30 seconds not 50 correct? I am looking forward to the day to night video. Can you touch on white balance settings going from Milky Way to blue hour to sunrise?

    • @lukasjonaitis7925
      @lukasjonaitis7925 Před 4 lety +1

      Just had the same issue. Last weekend I tried to do some night timelapses, I used to make 300 frames with 20sec exposure, interval was like 1 sec. I've got only half the frames I needed. Later I understood that the issue was that a camera can't write image so fast. So I need to add some more seconds on the interval...

    • @MichaelShainblum
      @MichaelShainblum Před 4 lety +2

      @@jamiemalcolmbrown If I was shooing a 20 second shutterspeed for the milky way I would tag on 1-2 extra interval seconds for the buffer. So on my remote I would set 21-22 seconds. But if you were shooting a 25 second shutter for the milky way I would set 26-27 on the remote. So it really depends, when I mentioned a 30 second interval that was mainly if you wanted to shoot a 25-30 sec shutterspeed image.

    • @MichaelShainblum
      @MichaelShainblum Před 4 lety +2

      @@jamiemalcolmbrown If you were doing a long term light change timelapse, I would leave the WB at daylight and change it in post using LR timelapse.

    • @MichaelShainblum
      @MichaelShainblum Před 4 lety +1

      @@lukasjonaitis7925 Yeah and it will also depend a bit on your cameras bufferspeed. For older cameras I would pick a slightly longer interval above the shutterspeed. For newer cameras it is a bit less of a worry and the interval just needs to be a touch longer then the shutterspeed.

  • @Isaac-uk3lm
    @Isaac-uk3lm Před 3 lety +2

    That train time-laps is sick!

  • @heretik1235
    @heretik1235 Před 4 lety

    Really glad you are planning to release more videos, I've been following your work for a long time and I've got to say your night sky images are crazy good and I am really looking forward learning how you plan, capture, edit and the stories behind the scenes! :)

  • @dennish.2212
    @dennish.2212 Před 4 lety

    Thanks for the tute Michael. I needed it. I've done 2 so far, and was needing to know how to get the choppy out of them. Big thanks to Gavin as well, for guiding me to you. I follow his antics here and in Facebook. You guys are great. Thanks.

  • @TomKaszuba
    @TomKaszuba Před 2 lety

    I’ve watched this several times. Extremely valuable info here. Thank you very much.

  • @itsmattcarr
    @itsmattcarr Před 3 lety

    Rewatched this a few times. Very helpful information. Thank you!

  • @metrixc
    @metrixc Před 4 lety

    Hi Michael, it’s great to see these tutorials from you. I hope that you will make more of these especially editing tutorials and tips would be great. Best regards, Thomas

  • @andrefelixstudio2833
    @andrefelixstudio2833 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for all the heads up information, great knowledge!

  • @debrareither4682
    @debrareither4682 Před 4 lety

    Wow! Love your time lapses.

  • @PrasadPalaniyandi
    @PrasadPalaniyandi Před 4 lety

    Great tips..Thanks very much

  • @luismanuel__gl
    @luismanuel__gl Před 4 lety

    Great content Michael! You have a great work bro 👏🏻👏🏻

  • @irfanchaudhry8269
    @irfanchaudhry8269 Před 4 lety

    Solid advice Micheal - thanks for sharing!

  • @Bululdaya
    @Bululdaya Před 2 lety

    great stuff. Thank you!

  • @mangomediabolivia
    @mangomediabolivia Před 4 lety

    Awesome timelapse tips! Thanks Michael!

  • @DanielGreenwoodPhotography

    Awesome you just posted this , I literally just ordered gear for shooting time lapse stuff in the near future .

  • @AventuresdePhotographe

    Thank you for your inspiration, I am a big fan of your amazing timelapses. I just made my first one ever a few weeks ago, still working on it but it looks promising, thank you for your tips, I'll think to use a slighter slow shutter speed for the next ones !

  • @dalegphoto
    @dalegphoto Před 4 lety +1

    Really love and appreciate the insights, Michael - It's been helping me a TON with my own timelapses

  • @kageninWork
    @kageninWork Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks for this Dude. Awesome video and great tips. Been trying manual for day to nights with Canon, I've had some success for others not so much due to impatience. I'm realizing that I just need to spend more time experimenting and actually shooting

  • @stoonookw
    @stoonookw Před 2 lety

    yooo thank you for this video. You explained how to make time lapses the best out of anyone I tried to watch.

  • @ivan1u2be
    @ivan1u2be Před 2 lety

    that was a solid video man I really apreciate you sharing your wisdom on this

  • @TomKaszuba
    @TomKaszuba Před 3 lety +1

    Superb information. Thank you very much.

  • @Cesar-ht5uz
    @Cesar-ht5uz Před 4 lety

    This video is GOLD, thanks Michael!

  • @sdk58
    @sdk58 Před rokem

    Nice tutorial, Michael. TY!

  • @lerryboychannellbc1731

    "Practice, practice, practice."
    Thank you for the wonderful tips! 🙂👍

  • @civicsimohd
    @civicsimohd Před 4 lety

    thanks micheal .. timelapse is amazing

  • @Clickumentary
    @Clickumentary Před 4 lety

    Heat that was really nice. All good stuff I've heard from others but you boiled all the goodies down into a nice presentation my man.

  • @davidpeters.photography

    Thank you! I love shooting time lapses with my iPad/iPhone. I’ve been doing it for years now. 2 years ago I tried to do it with my DSLR. Pretty hard. Not so automatic... But as you said... Just do it!

  • @matoflynn
    @matoflynn Před 4 lety

    Loved this! Thanks so much

  • @stefancondik
    @stefancondik Před 4 lety

    awesome, thank you very much for sharing your knowledge :) I was always attracted by timelapses, but knowing how much work and knowledge is behind a proper timelapse, is at the moment big obtstacle for me. but the time will come :)

  • @victorchin_photoart
    @victorchin_photoart Před 4 lety

    Thanks a ton for these time tested great tips. Look forward to your next video.

  • @AndyFeliciotti
    @AndyFeliciotti Před 4 lety

    This is super helpful! Thank you Michael

  • @kheemraj8054
    @kheemraj8054 Před 4 lety

    I like your last tip very much,😀

  • @Vaibhav_Shah
    @Vaibhav_Shah Před 4 lety

    Super Helpful video buddy! Would love to see more timelapse tips and tricks videos like this! :)

  • @shupingyin8082
    @shupingyin8082 Před 3 lety

    Meaningful and informative teaching

  • @luizarroyo988
    @luizarroyo988 Před 4 lety

    Great video from the timelapse master! And that timelapse at 6:32! 🤯🤯🤯

  • @LoganDavidson
    @LoganDavidson Před 4 lety +1

    You’re a wizard Harry🤯

  • @LFPG100
    @LFPG100 Před 4 lety

    This is very useful! thank you!

  • @sashahelcl4828
    @sashahelcl4828 Před 4 lety

    Thank you, Michael!

  • @jjRam
    @jjRam Před 3 lety

    This was helpful. thank you!

  • @ianrobertson518
    @ianrobertson518 Před 4 lety

    You have inspired me to add more timelapse into my vlogs. Love it. The Bellagio fountains were brilliant.

    • @MichaelShainblum
      @MichaelShainblum Před 4 lety

      Awesome! :D Actually that shot was done in Dubai, but its the same people who designed that fountain.

  • @garima2473
    @garima2473 Před 2 lety

    So helpful!!

  • @seRJota21
    @seRJota21 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for the tip about the Autofocus Off
    Actually thank you for all tips! ❤️

  • @brettyg76
    @brettyg76 Před 4 lety

    Awesome... thanks for that!

  • @Arw0809
    @Arw0809 Před 4 lety

    Awesome stuff, this inspired me to get back to taking time lapses

    • @MichaelShainblum
      @MichaelShainblum Před 4 lety +1

      I am really glad to hear that Andrew, get out there and shoot some killer stuff!

  • @kaosimagery
    @kaosimagery Před 4 lety

    Great tips for beginner timelapsers. If you are looking for ideas for more tutorials, I'd love to see an advance TL one, maybe even with tips on how you use the Dynamic Perception slider for those unique shots like the camera going though the fence in the NY film.

  • @visualjon
    @visualjon Před 4 lety

    The sunset shot at the end is awesome. And high-five velcro, that and duct tape best inventions ever

    • @MichaelShainblum
      @MichaelShainblum Před 4 lety

      Tape is always helpful, I try to have a roll of gaffer tape on the side of my bag at all times :)

  • @PsychicWarrior100
    @PsychicWarrior100 Před rokem

    Thank you MIchael

  • @timelapsebylkunl72
    @timelapsebylkunl72 Před 4 lety

    Thanks for great tip.

  • @ADILSONMARQUES1943
    @ADILSONMARQUES1943 Před 4 lety

    Muito boas suas dicas, principalmente na transição Dia & Noite, abraço.

  • @WeatherNut27
    @WeatherNut27 Před 4 měsíci

    Solid tips.. I used 1 min for a snowstorm wish I did 1 sec but still came out great. Looking for snow and sky exposure tips now

  • @TallSomeone
    @TallSomeone Před 2 lety

    Thank you!

  • @lu8cho
    @lu8cho Před 4 lety

    Good stuff Michael! Thanks for sharing man! More bloopers on every blog! Ha 👍🏽

  • @kapilbhallafoto
    @kapilbhallafoto Před 3 lety

    Great tips

  • @stevencrowleyphotography8621

    Great tips!

  • @thehophunters621
    @thehophunters621 Před 4 lety

    Solid tips! Thanks!

  • @JhonMeza
    @JhonMeza Před 4 lety

    thanks for this!

  • @iandi8898
    @iandi8898 Před 4 lety

    Hey Michael, thanks for the great tips. I tried shooting in manual with an intervalometer but at short time intervals (below 6 s) I was not able to adjust my setting. I wonder how you can manually adjust your settings during the timelapse? Thanks for your help.

  • @aclab3432
    @aclab3432 Před rokem

    Thx man!

  • @giacomofaccio5165
    @giacomofaccio5165 Před 4 lety

    thanks Michael....!!!!

  • @marksmith5668
    @marksmith5668 Před 4 lety +1

    Birds are a nightmare haha. Thanks for sharing your knowledge with us all.

  • @iemboyshostel
    @iemboyshostel Před 4 lety +1

    How did u that birds trail in Oregon? Just fast shutter speed? Awesome video.

  • @Ferdigrapher
    @Ferdigrapher Před 4 lety

    Great tips! Thanks 🙏

  • @blueman841
    @blueman841 Před 4 lety

    thanks for posting this video. Being a newbie I am trying to learn as much as I can.One question I do have is: Should I lock the mirror in the up position? I have heard it goes to reducing shake in the camera a little bit. Thanks

  • @nldazuu
    @nldazuu Před 4 lety

    very usefull, allthough the practice practice and experiment a no brainer is. Have bookmarked this vlog from his royal timelapse highness :-) main ambition shooting from day to golden hour to night.... any specifics on that or advises on vlogs, blogs? Thanks for the effort you put in this making of the video!

  • @ronperry9612
    @ronperry9612 Před 4 lety

    Very helpful video! I'm new to time-lapse photography and would like to give it a try. What software do you use to process the images into a video file?

  • @Jambo1999
    @Jambo1999 Před 3 lety

    oooh postroll!

  • @michaelgulbin-zn7vk
    @michaelgulbin-zn7vk Před 7 měsíci

    Thank you ,grrat

  • @caseycolomb8997
    @caseycolomb8997 Před 4 lety

    Michael, what is the strategy for setting the exposure to high and letting it fall into place? Is there a timeframe in which you utilize that? For instance, do you have a formula that you like to use for when to start shooting at blown out exposure and how overexposed do you usually start?

  • @kimi_kantagraphy
    @kimi_kantagraphy Před 3 lety

    Very useful tips 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽🤓✌🏽👌🏽📷🇲🇾

  • @Cchogan
    @Cchogan Před rokem

    Thanks for this vid! One question - how is time lapse when it comes to battery life?

  • @paulcomptonpdphotography

    But you are so good at them

  • @sevenobinna3883
    @sevenobinna3883 Před 2 lety

    For time lapses where you want to capture a sunrise or sunset a good camera that can help you fix exposure while you shoot is the Lumix lx100

  • @BetterLifeBetterLiving
    @BetterLifeBetterLiving Před 7 měsíci

    Hi Michael, I enjoyed your video, Can tell me, how can I do evolotion of plant growing, how can I do time lapse ?

  • @SMOKEYoriginalHD
    @SMOKEYoriginalHD Před 4 lety

    Hi, do you use any filters for shooting sunset for example? What is your recommended time interval when shooting the sunset? Thank you

  • @frankf9233
    @frankf9233 Před 4 lety

    Thanks so much for the quick tips man! Do you have a premium timelapse tutorial in the works?

  • @gipsy2376
    @gipsy2376 Před 2 lety

    Oh man wonderful work
    Thank-you from Germany
    I have a old Camera 📸
    Lol''
    Revue reflex.. But no comparison.. 😅

  • @kacperignaczak363
    @kacperignaczak363 Před 4 lety

    Nice

  • @francish151
    @francish151 Před rokem

    I see your video and very amazing

  • @johnsholian4318
    @johnsholian4318 Před 4 lety

    Excellent tutorial Michael! Looking forward to your Oregon with Gavin vlog. Any recommendations on memory cards for time lapse shooting?

    • @MichaelShainblum
      @MichaelShainblum Před 4 lety

      I use Sandisk extreme cards, I try to get cards that are at least 90mps. I also have some XQD cards for the Nikon d850 which are super fast.

    • @johnsholian4318
      @johnsholian4318 Před 4 lety

      Great, thanks!

  • @whereisgabe
    @whereisgabe Před 2 lety

    Hi Michael, do you ever use a slider? If so any affordable recommendations?

  • @brianl.2184
    @brianl.2184 Před 4 lety

    Hey man! Quick question/request, no worries if it doesn’t fit into the scheme of your vlogs, but at some point would you consider doing a quick video on the evolution of your gear? Knowing you started your career shooting with canon and now shooting most, if not all, of your landscapes primarily with Nikon, could you explain why it is your preference shifted, and what some of the key differences/components between the two brands were that solidified your switcheroo? For instance I know the Nikon D850 has incredible in camera time lapse functionality that cannon doesn’t come anywhere near touching… So yeah, anyway, appreciate the tips and tricks as always - great vid 👌🏼

  • @i_soumyabanerjee
    @i_soumyabanerjee Před 4 lety

    Great video Michael. Quick question: how to handle aperture Flickr caused by Nikon G lens in say F8 or any mid aperture?

    • @MichaelShainblum
      @MichaelShainblum Před 4 lety

      I had aperture flicker on my Canon camera awhile back, where I would do the lens twist method for every shot (which I will make a video on). However on my D850 I have never gotten aperture flicker and haven't had to twist the lens. I usually shoot less then F8 as well. I try not to go past F6.3

    • @i_soumyabanerjee
      @i_soumyabanerjee Před 4 lety

      Thanks Michael for taking the time to reply. Your channel is a true gem.

  • @pilskalns
    @pilskalns Před 4 lety +1

    Here's a timelapse tip:
    If shooting other than widest aperture on the lens, there can be flickering introduced by aperture blades not closing exactly the same for every shot. A "tiny" flicker, but still really annoying to fix in post/LR/LRtimelapse.
    To counteract the flicker:
    1. Set everything manual, including focus off course
    2. Press and hold Depth of Field preview button
    3. Carefully twist the lens about half-way from it removing from body so the electronic contacts disconnect, but it is still on camera.
    4. Profit
    N!B! Be mindful and don't forget at end of shoot that lens is not properly attached and it might fall off and break.

    • @MichaelShainblum
      @MichaelShainblum Před 4 lety +1

      Its a great tip and something I plan to do a full video tutorial on, since it can be very finicky. Maybe something for slightly more advanced timelapsers, rather then those just getting started shooting their first timelapses. Although I will say I have not found any Aperture Flicker issues on most of the newer camera systems such as the Nikon850 and Sony A7R series. It was a big issue back when I was using my older Canon cameras though.

  • @romiemiller7876
    @romiemiller7876 Před rokem

    What about using auto ISO for day/night shots?

  • @nerminhuskic7182
    @nerminhuskic7182 Před 4 lety

    Wait, what you put on back to stick it to tripod, mine is always hanging :D

  • @helensimpson65
    @helensimpson65 Před rokem

    Hi Michael, I've been trying out some timelapse trying to use the intervalometer on my Nikon d850 but both times I've put it onto auto ISO for changing light going from sunset to night but auto iso hasn't worked ☹️ what am I doing wrong? Would really appreciate some help 😊

  • @KenToney
    @KenToney Před 4 lety

    Do you use LrTimelapse? If so have you made a post process tutorial for MW? I am wondering how to get a good process of the MW and have it in the TL (brush won’t work). I’m thinking the circular marquis tool and do the key frames?

    • @MichaelShainblum
      @MichaelShainblum Před 4 lety

      I use LR timelapses for shots with pretty drastic lighting changes. I usually just stick with lightroom processing for Milky Way timelapses and make sure the frames look good throughout the timelapse. But I will be doing a video on LR timelapse in the future. :)

  • @IvoPavlik
    @IvoPavlik Před hodinou

    00:00 Intro
    00:27 0: Intervalometer
    01:24 1: Know your intervals
    02:39 2: Shoot RAW
    03:11 3: Shoot longer exposures
    04:40 4: Mostly manual
    05:48 5: Turn off autofocus
    06:00 6: Practice, practice, practice
    07:09 Outtakes

  • @mobilegameplay3128
    @mobilegameplay3128 Před 3 lety +1

    Tomorrow I have a time-lapse schedule, let's see how much I can implement.

  • @carlmcneill1139
    @carlmcneill1139 Před 4 lety

    If I do a time lapse of the milky way, how much hard drive space is needed? I have a 500 GB SSD for the OS and a 2 TB mechanical drive for my pictures. Should I get an external HD for extra storage? I'm using Lightroom classic and Photoshop.

  • @brettyg76
    @brettyg76 Před 4 lety

    Do you use any GoPro 'S or Osmo Pocket timelapses???.. what's your opinion on these camera timelapses?

    • @MichaelShainblum
      @MichaelShainblum Před 4 lety

      I just bought the Osmo Pocket for vloggy stuff. I will do some timelapse tests soon. :)

  • @westenbergerstephan5955

    what about WHITEBALANCE? Will you set this to auto or do you have any tip for a certain WB to set?

    • @MichaelShainblum
      @MichaelShainblum Před 4 lety +1

      White balance wont matter unless you are shooting Jpeg, I usually just leave the camera on daylight for most stuff. White balance for shooting RAW is mainly just to reference colors while you are shooting, but can always be changed in post.

  • @scottw1174
    @scottw1174 Před 3 lety

    Can you do a time lapse without a computer?

  • @muhdazmi9553
    @muhdazmi9553 Před 4 lety

    Hi, is it possible to shoot day to night timelapses on manual mode ?

    • @stanglova86
      @stanglova86 Před 4 lety +1

      possible but u have to be there when u need to change the exposures so in short its difficult i usually use wide open aperture , of 2.8 or what ever ur lens have .. and auto iso

    • @muhdazmi9553
      @muhdazmi9553 Před 4 lety

      @@stanglova86 thanks for very good tips sir :)

  • @suharniofficial8626
    @suharniofficial8626 Před 3 lety

    Hi friend goodluck 🤝🇲🇨

  • @LarsonFX
    @LarsonFX Před 4 lety

    Duuuddde I've never seen that moving shot through the city. Was that on a train??

    • @MichaelShainblum
      @MichaelShainblum Před 4 lety

      Thats actually an on foot hyperlapse, traveling on a bridge.

  • @alexnail
    @alexnail Před 4 lety

    But have you ever cloned out motion blurred birds because that is even more annoying!
    Awesome video Michael!

    • @MichaelShainblum
      @MichaelShainblum Před 4 lety

      Hahaha true! I have found that to be an issue when a bird fly pretty close to the camera. Thanks so much Alex, I appreciate you checking it out!

  • @bradchoq
    @bradchoq Před 4 měsíci

    Shooting a time lapse of my soybeans and popcorn crop over 5.5 months. Is 4-6 photos a day enough?