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High Speed Cloud Footage In Oslo


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  • Location: Left of centre off of the strip
  • Location: Left of centre off of the strip
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Decided to try my hand at some high speed cloud footage. In the background of this very short clip is the Homenkollen Ski Jump. It has been sped up 100 times.

Enjoy!

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  • Location: Left of centre off of the strip
  • Location: Left of centre off of the strip
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Amazing, pity its not longer :blink:

Thanks, was just having a play ... that shot was 17 minutes ... might try a longer one later.

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  • Location: Left of centre off of the strip
  • Location: Left of centre off of the strip
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Here is a longer highspeed video taken from near Homenkollen later in the afternoon from a place called Frognerseteren Restaurant ove 49 minutes and accelerated 50 times.

It overlooks the entire Oslo, and Oslo Fjord.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i4-2LAczS20

It is interesting to note the way in which the clouds evaporate. You dont notice that at normal speed. I assume the cloud ahead of the main cloud is blown forward by the wind, evaporates until enough has evaporated to saturate the air ... Interesting process anyway!

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  • Location: Left of centre off of the strip
  • Location: Left of centre off of the strip
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Ignore the link above ... the sound was stuffed so uploaded a new version with the sound fixed.

Dont get too excited, still nothing special.

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  • Location: Scunny Lincolnshire.41m (134FT)ASL
  • Location: Scunny Lincolnshire.41m (134FT)ASL
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Ignore the link above ... the sound was stuffed so uploaded a new version with the sound fixed.

Dont get too excited, still nothing special.

very nice opplevelse ;)

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  • Location: Left of centre off of the strip
  • Location: Left of centre off of the strip
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very nice opplevelse :)

Thanks, I've been trying to think of how to make them better? Is Zoomed in better (like the first) or is a wider field shot best (like the second) or is the cloud formations themselves the most important?

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  • Location: Rotherham , South Yorkshire 137m a.s.l
  • Location: Rotherham , South Yorkshire 137m a.s.l
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Thanks, I've been trying to think of how to make them better? Is Zoomed in better (like the first) or is a wider field shot best (like the second) or is the cloud formations themselves the most important?

Good vid there ..... how do you speed the film up and can it be done by webcam ?, would love to have a go myself.

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  • Location: Left of centre off of the strip
  • Location: Left of centre off of the strip
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Good vid there ..... how do you speed the film up and can it be done by webcam ?, would love to have a go myself.

i use a program called ulead media studio pro :)

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  • Location: Left of centre off of the strip
  • Location: Left of centre off of the strip
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Wow thats pretty nice. Were the pictures taken automatically?

What do you mean "Automatically"?

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  • Location: Left of centre off of the strip
  • Location: Left of centre off of the strip
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Ignore the link above ... the sound was stuffed so uploaded a new version with the sound fixed.

Dont get too excited, still nothing special.

Ok, these are some photos taken at the same time if you are really interested.

Am doing a new highspeed video right now of sunset ... it has been an extrodinarily beautiful day here today... couldnt be arsed going to work, so I didnt, and went for a walk with the little person. Photos to come later

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* I don't think she is too impressed

and the walk home

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  • Location: Redhill, Surrey
  • Location: Redhill, Surrey
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I absolutely love timelapse of clouds and weather, I find it mesmorising!

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