I’ve been intrigued by timelapse photography for a while, and tried it with my old camera hooked up to the computer, but it was a very cumbersome process and I could only take timelapses of my lounge, which isn’t that exciting….
So, recently I scoured ebay for a cheap intervalometer and found one of the Pixel ones for a reasonable price. I wasn’t expecting much, but it does the job quite happily. The only real downside is that there’s no way to turn it off – I doubt it draws much power, but I’ll probably have to remember to switch the batteries every few months.
Anyway, I took it to a hill whilst I was home in Yorkshire for my stepdad’s 60th and made a mini-timelapse, just to try it out. It was a nice day with big fluffy clouds, so even with this short timelapse made over maybe 5 minutes, you can still see some of that lovely fluid motion of the clouds. And that’s the whole purpose of timelapse, to show you something on a timescale that’s barely perceptible normally.
There’s nothing particularly fancy to see here, just a quick gear test – and a first test on converting and uploading to Vimeo, the quality might be terrible until I figure out the best way to do HD there.