Day-To-Night Timelapses | Everything You Need To Know.

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Anyone who enjoys timelapses eventually wants to try the Holy-Grail: a day-to-night timelapse. Nothing cooler than showing the sunset transition all the way into night time, but it's daunting to get started and a TON of wasted time if something goes wrong. Follow along with my step-by-step guide and learn how to make your very own holy grail timelapse.

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Have you ever tried a holy grail timelapse??

Nateinthewild
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Thank you so much, Nate! Your tutorial is super clear! Thank you for demystifying the process!

natureneedsnologo
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Great tutorial. You have just the right pace of presentation and level of detail that I was looking for to help me understand this topic.

armenmarkarian
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Dude! I had no idea about this kind of workflow. Thanks man, much appreciated!

GoLearnSomething
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It's so good to see you again on YouTube! This inspired me to try my first time lapse.

andycoleman
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This software is unbelievable and your walkthrough is absolutely crucial. Thank you!

KatieEpner
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🙋🏻‍♂️You change the battery in between or power bank connected?

chasemadrid
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Great video! Also, amazing audio in that wind in the intro 🤙

PujicMafia
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its great to see this video! I learned so much! thx!!!

bernhardwagner
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The light trails from the car's lengthening sure looked cool as you slowed your shutter down near the end. Really looking forward to the next video in this series. Cheer's from Vancouver Canada.

williamdavidson
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Thanks so much for this Nate. I just got an a6700 and im trying to learn all i can

discoverianalvarez
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Been waiting for this! Thanks dude! Looking forward to the holy grail one and any export settings would be appreciated!!!

colinr
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For some reason your video came up on my timeline despite me not being a timelapse man but watched and thoroughly enjoyed it and will probable have a go now myself. One thing that I did think was great was the light trails as it got darker when the shutter speeds got longer as opposed to them looking more like flashes in the earlier part of the timelapse and it got me wondering if you could use a variable ND filter for the lighter part at the start and dial back as it gets darker thus giving more consistency to the light trails. Or am I just being stupid and over complicating things says the man who's never done a timelapse before.

BigPhilipUK
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Awesome, thank you! ♥️ Have you already published the second video for milkyway holy grail Timelapse? Can't find it on our channel :/

lucaswinke
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This inspired me to get out there and do it!

woodsmaneh
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👍Excellent video - thanks for doing this! I'm looking for the next one you mention here: Full Holy Grail Daytime into Milky Way, but I don't see it on your channel. Are you still planning to do that?

TimAndShannonLTD
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Nice! Do you keep your display on during the whole shooting session? That must drain battery like crazy.

IvoPavlik
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Thank you for the in depth info🙏 Is there a reason why you picked 8 seconds as the interval and are there any hard rules? What do you go by when deciding for interval duration? keep it up🙌

The_Daliban
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Hello, great work ! What metering mode did you use?

certeez
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Great video! I am excited to try your timelapse method. I lived in SLC for 25 years. What a great view of Mount Olympus. What location did you shoot from? Maybe above the parking lot near Parley's Canyon near the Grandeur Peak trail?

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