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My first timelapse movie - "Mount Bromo"

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    My first timelapse movie - "Mount Bromo"



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    This was filmed between 26 May 2012 and 6 June 2012. I first visited Mount Bromo in April 2012 for 2 nights and I was so fascinated by the many possibilities that this amazing landscape can offer and so I decided to revisit Mount Bromo and made my first time-lapse movie there. My goal was to capture the beautiful milky way galaxy and sun rise along with the 3 volcanoes namely Mount Bromo, Mount Semeru and Mount Batok.

    On 28 May 2012, I encountered one of the rare scenes where Mount Semeru was spewing red lava smoke under the milky way galaxy. Look at 01:33 to watch Mount Semeru in action.

    On 2 June 2012, I captured the moon setting right in the middle of Mount Bromo and Mount Batok and the milky way galaxy became more obvious gradually. Look at 00:49 to watch the moonset in action.

    On 3 June 2012, I was hit by a sandstorm when I was shooting on Mount Bromo and the strong wind had toppled two of my cameras and I was sure my whole scene was ruined. But to my surprise, the two cameras managed to capture more than 5 seconds worth of photos before they collapsed. Look at 02:10 to watch the sandstorm in action!

    On 4 June 2012, it was a full moon night and I encountered one of the rare scenes where the volcanoes were partially covered by the hovering mid clouds and I captured the entire moon set. Look at 00:08 to watch the moving mid clouds in slow motion or look at 01:48 to watch the full moonset in action, which took me 8 hours to capture the whole process.

    On 5 June 2012, knowing that the moon will set simultaneously as the sun rise, I spent more than 8 hours to capture this scene. Look at 01:18 to watch the sunrise and moonset in action simultaneously.

    In addition to managing rapid changing lighting conditions, shooting long hours under extremely cold and windy conditions and resolving condensation issues were the biggest challenges I faced during the shoot.

    Available in Digital Cinema 4k.

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    Music by Capo Productions: "Tempest" with permission.

    Download MP4 (~237MB) : justinngphoto.com/downloads/mountbromowatermarked-mp4.zip
    Download MOV (~349MB) : justinngphoto.com/downloads/mountbromowatermarked-mov.zip

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    this is totally AMAZING!!!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Jon Lim View Post
    this is totally AMAZING!!!
    Thanks Jon!


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    Nice! Excellent compilation of clips. Well done Justin.
    Would be nice to share with us the capturing process, equipments etc etc and putting it all as one final piece of video.

    Thanks for sharing.
    Cheers


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    Wow! Excellent work! Can we really observe the Milky Way over Mount Bromo as shown on your timelapse movie or you combined two images in post to obtain this effect?


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    wah. this is some hardcore stuff. lots of hardwork!
    I tried doing once but got bored waiting and waiting. lolx


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    Quote Originally Posted by stillife View Post
    Nice! Excellent compilation of clips. Well done Justin.
    Would be nice to share with us the capturing process, equipments etc etc and putting it all as one final piece of video.

    Thanks for sharing.
    Cheers
    Thanks stillife! Nice suggestion! Will do just that.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Stéphane View Post
    Wow! Excellent work! Can we really observe the Milky Way over Mount Bromo as shown on your timelapse movie or you combined two images in post to obtain this effect?
    Milky way is visible and can be seen with naked eye. All one shot photos


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    Quote Originally Posted by bananah View Post
    wah. this is some hardcore stuff. lots of hardwork!
    I tried doing once but got bored waiting and waiting. lolx
    Thanks bananah!


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    sweet!... simply amazing

    sir justin, did you used dynamic perception Stage zero slider here?


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