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Eucalyputus removal in time lapse


David Humphries
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Thanks Mr Pine, pretty straight forward removal but the aesthetics lent themselves to recording it for posterity.

 

Just set a three second delay on the drift still settings. Then deleted the chaff before laying them in the edit with my ground shots on Movie Maker.

 

Think the three seconds work, any longer and it would probably have missed some decent shots.

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Cheers Ted, thanks for the feed back.

 

 

The music was something I had hanging about on the pc & have used before on another vid, I didn't have time to go looking for something specific for this one but felt it would fit the quick image change over fairly well.

 

 

Stone Roses - I am the Resurrection

 

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