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The Sunrise to sunrise challenge

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The Sunrise to sunrise challenge

Those of you that have been following me for a while will know that I work some long hours - I’d even go as far as saying ridiculous hours. If any of my previous bosses had turned around and asked me to put in a 24hr shift I’d have told them where to go. My problem is is that I don’t consider what I do work which gets me in all sorts of sleep deprivation issues. That, however, is the only downside as the benefits to not working for a living far outweigh the negatives, as I thrust myself into a 24hr (ish) challenge…

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The Victoria Amazonica - How to Timelapse a Water Lily

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The Victoria Amazonica - How to Timelapse a Water Lily

Apart from the odd sunrise or sunset, I normally only get one shot at capturing each timelapse I undertake whilst shooting on location.  Unlike traditional filming, there's no 'cut' and start over from the director - there's often no director with me so I'm left to my own devices to get the shot in the can.  This task however, was a bit more of a rare occurance.  We're not talking solar eclipse rare; more of a couple of month's wait and by that time, I would have missed the transmission date anyway!

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Ten More Timelapse Mistakes And How To Make Them

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Ten More Timelapse Mistakes And How To Make Them

My previous post 'Timelapse mistakes and how to make them' proved to be pretty popular (even though people were still leaving their camera strap on for some unknown reason) so I decided to add another ten!   Again, I firmly stand by making mistakes as it's the only way to learn in a practical environment so feel free to make them, as I have done so...

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Timelapse mistakes and how to make them

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Timelapse mistakes and how to make them

Wait what? You want me to actually make mistakes? Yes - an unusual title for some to comprehend maybe and if you've not done them already, you probably will at some point.  We all make mistakes and it's the only way to learn in my view - practical knowledge is what gives us the experience. In this post, I'll be looking at how you can make mistakes to improve your technique.

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How to Timelapse a plane being painted

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How to Timelapse a plane being painted

I know.  It's fast approaching mid-February and I've not made a blog post for nearly two months now.   Ironically, I haven't had the time, even though most of my colleagues in the industry imagine that I spend all day listening to my camera click at varying intervals and spend said time sleeping, reading, watching films or generally just being lazy.   In my busiest January on record since I started Chadchud back in 2010, I've been somewhat absorbed and preoccupied with looking after 12 shoots and around 28 cameras.  Anyway - here's one of those weeks...

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Timelapse How To: Tower Bridge, London

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Timelapse How To: Tower Bridge, London

Opened on the 30th June 1894, Tower Bridge in London is a combination of a Bascule and Suspension Bridge.  It's recently undergone a makeover with the addition of glass floor sections in the East and West walkways which gave me an idea...

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