Ningbo Yuyao photographer tracked and took 43 hours of tens of thousands of photos to record a flash of flowers
Author:Ningbo Evening News Time:2022.08.10
Lu Dun is a photographer of Yuyao, Ningbo. Recently, he learned that the mother -in -law's family's short flower is about to open. He used 15 seconds to delay photography. Two time took a total of 43 hours, and the shooting recorded the beautiful moment of the aquarium.
At noon on August 9th, when the reporter contacted Lu Dun, he laughed and said "turning" when the first shooting was shot. "For the first time, I moved the lattice to the room, shelved a tripod, put it on the camera, paired with a light stick, and was equipped with a charger to adjust it to 15 seconds of automatic delay photography. The machine raised at 18 o'clock the night before, until 5:30 in the morning the next day, the 512G SD card was automatically stopped. It was found that I found that the buds faded at about 6:40. "
After a few days to shoot another flower, Lu Dun learned a lesson and went to the card manually every 12 hours. That time, from 4 pm the day before, the buds began to open the mouth at 20:50, and opened it at 2 am the next day. By 8 o'clock in the morning, it was basically fading.
At that time, Lu Dun took 30 hours. Because of the use of lamp rods, the time of opening the flowers is two or three hours longer than usual.
Two times before and after 43 hours of shooting, a total of more than 10,000 photos recorded in detail the flow of flowers. After finishing the editing, he carefully made short videos of nearly 2 minutes.
Lu Dun said that he would use the camera to record the beautiful things around him and share it with more people.
Reporter Zhang Xiaoxi/Wen Lu Dun/Photo
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