This is a short video featuring some of the best images I made while at Maui Photo Festival. We were so busy I did not get a chance to make too many images. One of the highlights of the Maui Photo Festival was making it to the Haleakala volcano crater for a sunrise, and what an spectacular sight that was. I decided to capture the sunrise doing some time lapse movies instead of stills and I am glad I did. I am very pleased with the results.
If you want to see the video in 720p HD check it out here: http://vimeo.com/14703212
I really hope you enjoy the short video and hope you are able to make it to the next Maui Photo Fest in 2011.
Aloha!
-J
September 7th, 2010 at 11:37 am
Juan, love the time lapse from Haleakala. Especially the way the sun comes in to highlight the hillside. Any quick tips on putting these images sequences together. I have a series of images captured on the Taku River in AK and am not sure how to approach it. Looks as though your frame rate for final output was not to fast, 15fps or so? Thanks for the great podcast, amazing images and inspiration.
September 7th, 2010 at 11:45 am
Tim,
Thanks for the kind words, I will be putting together a tutorial on creating timelapse movies like these which should publish here on DPE in the not so distant future. In the case of this movie I used 30fps.
In the meantime check out this article Hal did here on DPE a little while back.
http://dpexperience.com/2010/07/21/creating-a-time-lapse-movie/
Take care,
-J
September 7th, 2010 at 7:21 pm
Great photos Juan. I was visiting family on Maui the same 5 days of the photo festival and logistically couldn’t make it. Looks like it was a success. Next time, I’ll try to make it. Although, visting 30 of my cousins, eating local foods, and hitting at least 2 beaches everyday wasn’t the worst thing in the world. Aloha brah!