Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - Why aren't the photos taken by time-lapse photography one after another? What is the reason? Ask the great god for guidance to adjust the spacing for a few seconds.

Why aren't the photos taken by time-lapse photography one after another? What is the reason? Ask the great god for guidance to adjust the spacing for a few seconds.

The setting of the time interval of time-lapse photography depends on the moving speed and effect of the moving object you are shooting, and it is also important to fix the camera's angle of view.

For example, a street with 100 meters takes photos of street buildings and pedestrians, and it takes 50 seconds for pedestrians to walk 100 meters.

Set 2 seconds to shoot a picture, and you can shoot pictures of 25 passers-by. When you put them together, the characters move quickly.

Set 5 seconds to take a picture and you can take 10 pictures of passers-by. When you put them together, people will flash and move.

Set 10 second to take a picture that can take five passers-by. Put together, you can't see the trajectory of the characters, but the picture of the movement of objects other than still life, such as buildings, flashes by.