www.learntimelapse.com I'm so exited to share a new detailed time-lapse resource for both new and intermediate DSLR shooters. Thoughts on what makes a good tripod for time-lapse photography and some tips to make any tripod more stable for shake-free time-lapse compilations. For time-lapse think big. Think heavy. Think solid. Be creative. Whatever you need to do to lock down your camera to get the angle and composition you envision, without any movement whatsoever throughout the shot is all that really matters. Big heavy metal monsters. Part of the Time-lapse photography how-to guide: www.learntimelapse.com What tricks have you found to work? What is your favorite tripod or features? Music: "CGI Snake" by Chris Zabriskie. Creative Commons.
Time-lapse Tutorial Part 3 - Tips for Tripods and Stability
Posted Wednesday, December 12, 2012 in Stability, Timelapse, Tripods, tutorial by Jimmie Townsend
Time-lapse Tutorial Part 3 - Tips for Tripods and Stability Tube. Duration : 6.48 Mins.
www.learntimelapse.com I'm so exited to share a new detailed time-lapse resource for both new and intermediate DSLR shooters. Thoughts on what makes a good tripod for time-lapse photography and some tips to make any tripod more stable for shake-free time-lapse compilations. For time-lapse think big. Think heavy. Think solid. Be creative. Whatever you need to do to lock down your camera to get the angle and composition you envision, without any movement whatsoever throughout the shot is all that really matters. Big heavy metal monsters. Part of the Time-lapse photography how-to guide: www.learntimelapse.com What tricks have you found to work? What is your favorite tripod or features? Music: "CGI Snake" by Chris Zabriskie. Creative Commons.
www.learntimelapse.com I'm so exited to share a new detailed time-lapse resource for both new and intermediate DSLR shooters. Thoughts on what makes a good tripod for time-lapse photography and some tips to make any tripod more stable for shake-free time-lapse compilations. For time-lapse think big. Think heavy. Think solid. Be creative. Whatever you need to do to lock down your camera to get the angle and composition you envision, without any movement whatsoever throughout the shot is all that really matters. Big heavy metal monsters. Part of the Time-lapse photography how-to guide: www.learntimelapse.com What tricks have you found to work? What is your favorite tripod or features? Music: "CGI Snake" by Chris Zabriskie. Creative Commons.
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