Gone to See America. January 2013 Florida Road Trip. Day 8: Merritt Island.
On my last morning before heading back home I stopped at Playalinda beach. A couple of folks were out fishing at sunrise when this tern flew past the sun.
David's Images of the Day Photoblog
On my last morning before heading back home I stopped at Playalinda beach. A couple of folks were out fishing at sunrise when this tern flew past the sun.
Salto Grande Rapids just before the Waterfall in Torres del Paine National Park, Chile.
Osprey with Sushi for Breakfast. Image taken with a Nikon D800 camera and 500 mm f/4 VR lens (ISO 100, 500 mm, f/5.6, 1/640 sec).
Rob walking a high wire in some pretty strong Patagonia winds at a construction site near Hosteria Lago Grey. Images taken with a Nikon D3s camera and 28-120 mm lens (ISO 200, various, f/4, various).
The rocking and rolling of the ship makes it difficult to make time-lapse videos of sunrise and sunset. Even with relatively light seas, the ship is constantly moving up, down, right, and left. I didn’t have access to a heavy-duty gyro stabilized camera mount. The first time-lapse video shows the impact of the motion with the horizon going up, down, and tilting. Nearly 600 images were taken every 3 seconds with a Fuji X-T1 camera and 35 mm f/1.4 lens (ISO 200 to 800, 35 mm, f/16, 1/250 sec) and then processed with Capture One Pro and the time-lapse video created with Photoshop CC.
On a previous voyage, Michael Mariant suggested that we use “warp stabilizer” software to correct for motion (reduce and smooth) when making time-lapse videos when using hand-held cameras. At that time a warp stabilization filter was included in Adobe After Effects. Now the filter is included within Adobe Premiere Pro. The above time-lapse video was reprocessed using the warp stabilization filter. It significantly reduces the motion of the horizon due to the ship’s motion.
I’ve also included a slide show of individual images (one per minute) of the sunset that were individually processed. Not viable for all 600+ images.
Individual images from the slide-show can be viewed here.