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15 year old Australia Photographer "Three days in Singapore" this video is in 4K HD - David_Lennon - 2014-01-13

hello every one i was recently in Singapore for 3 days on the way back from a trip From Europe! i only had 3 days to make this film! most time lapse creators spend months on there film for me it was only 3 days so sorry about some bad bits! just watch it and enjoy thanks a lot every like and view counts and helps :)

[Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7f-aExAWsOs&feature=youtu.be]


RE: 15 year old Australia Photographer - richparry - 2014-01-15

Nicely done, I was surprised I could actually see the difference between 1080 and 1440 which is my monitor highest resolution.

I assume you know you had dust spots on your sensor, I mention it in case you wondered if anyone would notice,

thanks for sharing


"Three days in Singapore" - davidlmorel - 2014-01-17

I really enjoyed your video. Can you give some insight on the sequences? How long were they? What were the intervals for the shots? Thanks!

(2014-01-13, 11:54)David_Lennon Wrote: hello every one i was recently in Singapore for 3 days on the way back from a trip From Europe! i only had 3 days to make this film! most time lapse creators spend months on there film for me it was only 3 days so sorry about some bad bits! just watch it and enjoy thanks a lot every like and view counts and helps Smile

[Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7f-aExAWsOs&feature=youtu.be]



RE: 15 year old Australia Photographer "Three days in Singapore" this video ... - David_Lennon - 2014-01-27

30 second intervals and most of the day to night ones go for about 3-4 hours Smile