Holy Grail timelapses in the Dolomites, Italy

During our holidays, we stayed one week in the beautiful Obergruberhof in Latzfons, Italy.  On holidays, I tried to make quite some timelapse movies.  This time, I tried to make some holy grail timelapses.  A holy grail timelapse is the smooth transition from day to night.  This is not so easy to do, because the difference in light during the day and at night is enormous.  I made the timelapses using my Canon EOS R.  As intervalometer, I used the LRTimelapse Pro 2.5 timer.  The settings of the camera were adapted automatically using the Android app qDslrDashboard.  This app calculates the brightness of the images taken and adapts the camera settings to make this more or less constant.  

The two camera's shooting the pictures for a timelapse movie

The editing and rendering of the timelapses was done using LRTimelapse.  I'm happy with the results, certainly because it was my first attempt to make a holy grail timelapse.  It is a bit pity that the clouds were building up during the first timelapse.  I should have made the second timelapse a bit longer.

The holy grail timelapse taken on July 10, 2021.

The holy grail timelapse taken on July 11, 2021

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