Thursday, April 17, 2025

Cloudscapes and creative in camera stuff.

 I had a sudden inspiration yesterday after reading She Who Seeks blog. It was the photo of a thousand sunsets.

I recognized how it was done immediately and decided to try it too. The photo clearly was done with an Olympus camera LiveComp mode. I've done this too but not with the brilliant colors.

There were some clouds in the sky when I set the camera out for an experiment. I set the LiveComp mode to 4 second intervals and let it go for about 7 minutes. The camera takes a shot every 4 seconds and composites anything that has changed in the last 4 seconds on to the first shot. Every 4 seconds for 7 minutes means about 105 shots.

This mode is fantastic for Star Trails and it is what I always use it for. Doing a daylight photo was a bit tricky as I had to add a heavy lifter ND filter and use the internal ND filter of the OM-5.

So this was my view out the window from our eating area of the 'subject matter'.

Yup, the yard pony, Lil' Richard. He has been fantastic this spring at keeping the yard trimmed. Yes, I have to pick up his droppings, but he crops evenly and in circles from his tether.


This is what I shot. At first I wasn't going to even use it anywhere, but then I thought it was pretty funny to see how much Lil' Richard moved in 7 minutes time. He really moves around quite a bit! 


This morning I got up before dawn and decided to try this again with the camera pointing SW from our porch. This one turned out pretty cool and was an 8 minute LiveComp.


Oh that was cool and kind of fun! So I let the camera go for 17 minutes [yes, it is hard on the battery especially since it was 35 F outside]...and this is what I got.

I love it, but sadly...also since I zoomed in on a section of sky...it shows the dust spots on the lens!

I think the most interesting thing is...the different layers of clouds that are moving in different directions. I find that totally captivating. 


Next? I'm going to try some fun experiments that Anvilcloud has done. In camera double exposures. I did this a long time ago and had some fun results. Time to try it again. If you haven't seen his crocus photos, you need to jump over there and take a look.


Experimentation and taking chances on a new way of seeing things adds so much to the creative juices.





11 comments:

  1. That is a neat thing that you are doing. I am pretty sure that my Canon does not have that capability although there is probably some way to do something similar. I don’t think I’ve seen this anywhere else though. Go Olympus.

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    1. There is but it involves lots of layering on PS.
      Olympus has some powerful internal engines that make them fun.
      This is the cheaper version of the OM-1 which I would love. This is much lighter and easier to carry around!

      Next up, I'm going to see what fun it is to double expose in camera!

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  2. You are so above my pay grade! Still, I do enjoy what you come up with. Maybe I can't do to but I sure can enjoy it.

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    1. Most smart phones can do something a bit similar. I think you can take time lapse. This is like a time lapse with it all layered in one shot. Cool but weird and fun.

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  3. So cool!! I think my favorite part is the horse moving around.

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    1. Mine too. At first I was like ... oh Lil' Richard ruined the shot, but then I thought...no that is funny with him moving around!

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  4. Wow, cool photos! I'm impressed you know how that "thousand sunsets" photo was achieved! (I was wondering if it was actually an AI fake, lol).

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    1. When I saw it, I knew pretty much right away!

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  5. The cloud shots are truly quite amazing. Clouds dissipate and reform into new patterns so quickly it’s good to have a fast finger on the shutter! All the best - David

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  6. These are fun! Nice to be inspired. Our deer won't do anything like your L-il Richard. They were trimming my garden the other day, though. SIGH.

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