Dark Side Time Lapse

Thanks! Next time I need to play with the settings and use a tripod and turn the auto focus off. But I like it for only taking about 2 hours to shoot.
 
Good first effort. ; I was going to recommend a tripod and manual focus and exposure, but I see you've realized that you need them. ; I'd also recommend a higher frame rate for rapidly moving subjects, such as the coasters and Ripsaw Falls, so you get a better sense of motion. ; Finally, check out 3exposure.com which covers time-lapse, HDR and panoramic photography.
 
"ddindy" said:
Good first effort. ; I was going to recommend a tripod and manual focus and exposure, but I see you've realized that you need them. ; I'd also recommend a higher frame rate for rapidly moving subjects, such as the coasters and Ripsaw Falls, so you get a better sense of motion. ; Finally, check out 3exposure.com which covers time-lapse, HDR and panoramic photography.

Thanks for the tips and the website! I'll deff use this before doing the WDW one.
 
"PolynesianMedic" said:
I'm local and would be interested in helping out if you need someone still. ; This is pretty cool!
Awesome! I'm trying to get a plan together to see what attractions/ features would be fun to do. I would like to get the shots in one day but starting to think one park a day might be easier. Eventually I'll do a master and do everything on property including resorts/water parks and even mini-golf.
 
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