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Time lapse photography newbie...help!

by Jstein <stein.jesse@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Jun 21, 2008 at 06:25 AM

Hello everyone,

I have recently started experimenting with time lapse photography.  I
have successfully shot sequences during the day & during the night but
where I'm having trouble is shooting a time lapse that runs during
both.  Last night in fact, I set up to shoot the sun rising over the
street from my window.  I set the program to start from 4:30 to
10:30.  About half way through, the images started gradually getting
washed out and unreadable.  I was under the impression that when
shooting time lapse the camera should be set to manual exposure with
white balance locked in.  If this is the case, and you are not around
to adjust the camera, how does one take long time lapses?  I am
shooting a Canon Rebel XTI with DSLR photo software for Windows.  Any
help you can provide would be much appreciated.  Thanks,

-Jesse
 




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