Earlier I showed a behind the scenes look. Here’s a still frame from the time-lapse on that random backroad in Oregon.
CameraCanon EOS 5D Mark III
Exposure 4 seconds
Aperture f/22
Focal Length 70 mm
ISO Speed 100
#johneklund #theartoftimelapse #sunset #oregon
The gate for Trillium Lake is open! I was hoping for some snow on the ground, but no luck this year :(
Sunset on a random backroad in Oregon #timelapse #oregon #eklund #theartoftimelapse #sunset
Just a reminder…
This Sunday is my art show at Jade Teahouse & Patisserie. This event will feature the work of The Art Of Time-Lapse by John Eklund. Select signed pieces will be featured on Plywerk. We’ll be serving custom handrolls by Zenbu and feature an outdoor frozen yogurt station by Swirl Frozen Yogurt. Come join the fun!
Attention:
I will be showing an exclusive sneak peek of the upcoming sequel to Purely Pacific Northwest at the art show.
I did a time-lapse with these trees. Here’s a still frame from it.
CameraCanon EOS 5D Mark III
Exposure 1.3 seconds
Aperture f/22
Focal Length 70 mm
ISO Speed 100
#time-lapse #oregon #johneklund #theartoftimelapse
Sunset time-lapse at Cannon Beach. Behind the scenes shot taken with an iPhone
I am a storyteller of time
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It was another clear night, so I headed out to shoot a Milky Way scene for my time-lapse. I am working on a sequel to Purely Pacific Northwest.
My timing was off for the alignment of the Milky Way over this waterfall. I hope that everyone still likes the shot.
Here’s a screen shot from my time-lapse by Mt Hood.
Does anyone see the shooting star?
I saw an opportunity for a clear night. What’s to shoot when the night sky is clear? The Milky Way of course!
I’m facing Mt Hood.
Canon 5D Mark III
Canon 24-70mm
f/2.8
ISO 12800
Exposure 10 seconds