Tilt-Shift Time Lapse (Yorkville Cellars Harvest)
So I’m playing around with doing more tilt-shift time lapse work. I shot a lot of photos during this year’s crush, of everything from people harvesting grapes, to bins being moved around, to the crush itself. I’m going to work my way through that footage, and use it as a learning experience to get better at the post-production, and to better understand what I’m looking for when setting up shots.
This is a minute long video (no sound) test. It’s bins being loaded and moved at Yorkville Cellars, and I think it looks decent. I missed the focal point a bit, and I might try tweaking it some (it takes about ten hours on my computer to process a minute worth of photos, so it’s a big commitment to make a small change). This makes me want to get a desktop just for photo/video processing.
I’d love suggestions if people have them of things I should shoot for future ones of these – I’m excited to do some shots of Noyo Harbor with the ships coming in and unloading the catch, and some of the Skunk Train. Generally, things that look best are vehicles and lots of movement, and I need to be able to get a fairly high up vantage point. Ideas?









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