The last Venus transit till 2117 and who knows what the world will look like when that happens! This is footage both in the visible and H-alpha wavelength of the Venus transit of 5th June 2012. I watched it from near the power substation for the Keck Observatory, about one vertical mile below the summit (although I was still at an altitude of ~ 10 000 ft, ~ 2miles). This whole trip was put together at incredibly short notice. Indeed this was my first attempt at solar timelapse and my first attempt to use the H-Alpha telescope to do it. Knowing nothing about such things, it’s usually my reckoning that it takes about 3 attempts to get good at this sort of thing. If I had know more about H-alpha telescopes, I would have certainly spent more on one. The solar scope I got cost about 1000 bux (in europe where i was at the time), but if I had really known what I was doing I should have probably spent 2-3x that amount. However even if I had known that, it was not clear I would be able to buy such a telescope in time, and even if I could, when I travelled to Hawaii, virtually ALL of my weight allowance was tied up in equipment (plus a change of underwear). Even at that, I borrowed a tracking mount from a local and very well equipped astronomer friend (MANY thanks Chris) without which this simply wouldnt have been possible. I’ve got to say that given the constraints that I had (inexperience, lack of proper kit, lack of transport ability lack of time etc etc) I’m actually very happy …
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Lazy Evening at Waikiki Beach – Time-Lapse 2012
My first attempt at doing a time-lapse video. Still very new to DSLR’s and just started learning over the past two months. This was shot on Waikīkī Beach during a recent visit to Oahu, Hawaii. Equipment used: * Canon Rebel T4i * Sigma 10-20mm Wide-Angle Lens (@10mm) * Amazon Basics Camera Tripod * NEEWER® Timer Remote Control RS-60E3
Wingsuit Race in Slow-Mo, Oahu, Hawaii
Watch Mike Wilson, Miles Daisher, Suzanne Graham, Carson Klein, Andreas Matischak skydive in their wingsuits in Oahu, Hawaii. Listen to the pilot announce the rules, and they’re off! Flying at 140mph, watch the beauty of the fall as the wingsuit flyers battle to the finish line. This video was created for Intel’s “A Momentary Lapse” to celebrate the movement in motion. “A MOMENTARY LAPSE” – bit.ly Celebrating Time-Lapse and Slow Motion Photography ENTER THE CONTEST: Make your own 30-60 second original time-lapse or slow motion video and submit your entry for chances to win huge prizes! Submission Dates: June 22, 2012 – October 23, 2012 bit.ly “Wingsuit Race in Slow-Mo, Oahu, Hawaii” Directed and edited by Devin Graham Check out “A Momentary Lapse” inspiring videos – playlist www.youtube.com WATCH: Zombie Makeup Special Effects Time-Lapse – bit.ly Gymnastics in Slow Motion – bit.ly Vince Laforet Explain How-to Shoot Time-Lapse – bit.ly