1st time lapse with new lens

Good day , about a week ago i finally got my new lens and went to a nature reserve close by called "De Schammer " i took there some photos to test the new lens and i knew right away i had to come back for a timelapse .

this is that post: https://ecency.com/hive-14396/@stresskiller/back-to-de-schammer-with

So this morning i brought the wife to work again ,and i brought with me 2 camera's 2 lenses , a tripod and the MIOPS .
The photos below are taken withe the Sony A6000 + Helios 58mm lens

i wil number the photos in case you have questions .

Setting up the tripod without scaring the ducks away

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opening up the app on my phone , that way i won't have any vibrations on the camera , and press start .

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And now we have to wait +/- 1 hour and that is why i brought the 2nd camera with me to play a bit with Bokeh.

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and take some photos of the surroundings

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The ducks still don't mind that the tripod and camera are standing there.

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the water is nice good for the reflections in the timelapse

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It's really nice and quiet at 06:45 in the morning and that is what i like sitting in the middle of nature for an hour or two then go home and process my photography and enjoy a good coffee always fresh coffee beans .

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Some more bokeh while wait for the camera to finish

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ok you can't rush these things it takes time to make 800 photos , and back home we will need to import them , process them ...

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okay you all have waited enough here is the timelapse fom this morning.

created out of 800 photos taken with the Sony A7II + Laowa FF 15mm F4.5 1:2 Macro , and the help of my MIOPS Smart+ Versatile Camera Trigger .

800 photos with a pause of 5 seconds between each photo .

The photos were impoted in to Time Lapse Creator a free to use program on Windows 11 , quality set to 4k 2160p 25FPS .

enjoy

This is my contribution to #sb-chronicles you can find all the info right here :
https://ecency.com/hive-106316/@hive-106316/the-silverbloggers-chronicles-prompt-02

i hope you liked the little timelapse



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Awesome Timelapse. So clear.
Good you brought a second camera to capture other photos while the Timelapse was processing.
Lovely place to venture around.
!PIZZA

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Thank you very much , yes you need to kill some time and you can't go to far away you never know who finds your camera .
!BBH

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I always like to see these travelling clouds on the sky in time-lapse videos, so cool. 👌 It has been ages since I have made my last time-lapse video, although it can't be compared with your video in quality, I still enjoyed seeing the result after spending tons of time for a short footage hahahaha

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It always reminds me of those old clay animated cartoons we had on tv in our youth , i know they still make that kind of animations like not with clay but .. still frame by frame

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Pat and Mat!! 😍 We used to watch this cartoon, we still remember them and mention when something is being fixed at home hahaha

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I'm always grateful when I enjoy work that requires this kind of effort and dedication.
Bravo!

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What an incredible timelapse, @stresskiller! You’ve truly captured the essence of "De Schammer"—that serene early-morning magic, the stillness of nature, even the ducks playing along with your creative vision. There’s something so special about the way you framed the water and reflections, turning patience into pure art.

And the fresh coffee beans after the shoot? Perfect touch. Those little rituals are what make photography more than just pictures—they’re soulful moments. The final result, all 800 shots in crisp 4K, is a testament to your dedication and love for the craft.

PS: That Helios 58mm working its bokeh magic? Absolutely stunning. You’re clearly in your element—keep creating, because this is visual poetry.

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Breathtaking video @stresskiller, truly beautiful! As are your photos. This hobby, for sure, must give you much joy!
Thank you for participating in our Chronicles.

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Thank you Lizelle , it does bring me pleasure indeed observing nature up and close .
!BBH

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The video is awesome Mick!
So that is how you do your timelapses, I might give it a shot over the beach one day..

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could be great with tides , sunrise and sunsets the beach is a little to far for me during the summer it's als to bussy there .

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The photos below are taken withe the Sony A6000 + Helios 58mm lens

Exact setup I have! I absolutely love the Helios 44-2. Did you know you can throw on filters on that lens too? 49mm thread size.

The unique bokeh of the Helios comes at a certain distance from the subject, aperture fully opened up and pointed into the highlights. In case you didn't know already!

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yup i know what the lens is capable of , and so is the jupiter-9 that i have

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jupiter-9

Very nice! There's a market here that sells a lot of these old Soviet era cameras and lenses, I've been needing to go there and test some out. They're often sold for about 15 dollars each. Incredibly cheap.

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that is beacause people don't know the quality or how to use it, after all it's a manual lens and it doesn't fit on modern cameras without a proper adapter . the helios i have uses M42 thread and the Jupiter-9 uses L39 thread . I also use old Minolta MD glass , Rokkor has made great lenses in the past all manual focus but still great for my kind of photography .

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that is beacause people don't know the quality or how to use it

Yeah in Armenia they aren't too great with Internet usage still. No idea of things like eBay. Most places here either have no website at all or at best use Instagram. A lot of the market sellers are also on the older side, completely oblivious to the fact that even Hollywood has shown interest in snagging these lenses up and getting them rehoused.

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Back in the steem days i started a bokeh account @bokeh and @macrophotography for my macro , and now people think that with a smartphone and AI you can do the same 😂😎

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Wow! The video is so beautiful!
I’ll definitely try and recreate one at the beach. Love it!

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Wow, Amazing beauty of nature,congratulations for you're new camera lens. The water is very good reflection.. thanks for sharing.

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