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How to take good time-lapse photography with interval timing shooting

Good time-lapse photography must not be taken, but waited for. I know I will be scolded again for saying this, but I believe many people in my field agree with me.

Beautiful scenery is always worth looking forward to. When the weather is fine, we will start shooting.

Remember to use door B when shooting the star track and traffic flow, and remember to turn off the noise reduction inside the machine.

Clouds usually last 3-5 seconds. If you want to shoot the atomization effect, you can use a reducing mirror, and then the exposure time is increased to 3.5 seconds, and the interval time is reduced.

The big scene still needs a wide angle.

Say some little experiences, I hope it will help you.