My husband and I were planning on going to Chillagoe for the day and I had always wanted to give time-lapse a go and we just so happened to be going past Henry Ross lookout at just the right time. I set up my tripod and my remote capture system and started to capture the sunrise. Nearly 800 shots later I had enough for a decent length time lapse. First thing I did when I got home was load the photos on the computer and get the time lapse happening. Being something I had never done before I found some great websites where I followed their step-by-step instructions and this is the result! Not entirely happy with it, but it’s a start. When I get more comfortable with the process I add my own step-by-step and I also have an intervalometer on the way which will also make things a lot easier.
Henry Ross Lookout
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