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Hello there,
I have been experimenting with time-lapse photography for a while now, using LRTimelapse to process my sequences. While I'm comfortable with the basics, I'm looking to take my skills to the next level and explore more advanced techniques.
One area I'm particularly interested in is creating day-to-night time-lapses smoothly. I've tried adjusting exposure manually during the shoot, but I'm curious if there are more efficient methods or specific settings in LRTimelapse that can help achieve better results.
I'm also keen to learn about any creative techniques or tips you have for capturing unique and captivating time-lapse sequences. Whether it's using motion control equipment, blending different time-lapses, or post-processing tricks in LRTimelapse, I'm eager to expand my knowledge.
Additionally, I would love to hear about any resources, tutorials, or workshops that you've found particularly helpful in advancing your time-lapse skills.
I have been experimenting with time-lapse photography for a while now, using LRTimelapse to process my sequences. While I'm comfortable with the basics, I'm looking to take my skills to the next level and explore more advanced techniques.
One area I'm particularly interested in is creating day-to-night time-lapses smoothly. I've tried adjusting exposure manually during the shoot, but I'm curious if there are more efficient methods or specific settings in LRTimelapse that can help achieve better results.
I'm also keen to learn about any creative techniques or tips you have for capturing unique and captivating time-lapse sequences. Whether it's using motion control equipment, blending different time-lapses, or post-processing tricks in LRTimelapse, I'm eager to expand my knowledge.
Additionally, I would love to hear about any resources, tutorials, or workshops that you've found particularly helpful in advancing your time-lapse skills.