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Hi Philip,
you had this really beautiful film that I cannot find at all. You used the Canon HV20. It had this wonderful classical music and was an early morning scene. Just cannot remember the name of it. I would love to watch it again. It was my favorite.
Thanks,
David
David it is under 35mm films, called HV20 test
Philip,
How do you get the streaking effect in your time lapses ??
Hi Jamal
its called slow shutter and is available on many tapeless cameras used in conjunction with interval recording.
phil