A bleak, cold and windy winter's day found my wife Liz and I braving the conditions on the North Wales coast, enjoying a brief stroll along the North Shore promenade at Llandudno.
Except the while Liz returned to the warmth of the car for a spot of knitting, my protestant work ethic kicked in as I couldn't leave the serious winter clouds blowing over the Great Orme at the far end of Llandudno Bay unphotographed.
So for the next half hour I took what shelter I could by the abandoned paddling pool while my camera clicked away recording the hundreds of still images needed to make this time lapse.
I was mighty glad when the time was up and I could pack away and get back into the warmth - I must be getting nesh in my old age!
Anyhow, seeing the final time lapse made it all worthwhile.
Filename - llandudno timelapse 33.mp4
Camera - Canon 6D
Lens - 24-105mm zoom @ 47mm
Exposure (start of sequence) - 1/160 sec @ f4, ISO100
Exposure (end of sequence) - 1/160 sec @ f4, ISO100
Filters - 2 stop neutral density graduated filter used to darken the sky.
Shooting interval - 3 seconds
Location - Llandudno North Shore, North Wales
This clip - HD 720p 30fps (4k and 1080p HD versions also available)
Clip duration - 18 secs
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