My wife Liz and I had just spent a lovely long weekend in the spring sunshine, exploring the welsh coast around Barmouth.
The weather turned on the day of our return home to North East Wales, but that didn't stop us taking the scenic route up to the Llyn Peninsula and the charming seaside village of Borth-y-Gest.
As we parked up on the seafront the weather was definitely threatening, so I wasted no time in setting up my camera on the sea wall to record the few hundred still images needed to create this time lapse video of the clouds rolling over the sea and land.
I also just had the time to record a few snatches of video, and a panoramic collage of still images before the heavens opened and it was a mad dash back to the car and onwards home through the very wet Snowdonia mountains.
But wet or dry, this part of Wales is just stunningly beautiful!
Filename - borth y gest timelapse 01
Camera - Canon EOS 6DMK2
Lens - 24-105mm zoom @ 24mm
Exposure (start of shoot) - 1/400 sec @ f/4, ISO100
Exposure (end of shoot) - 1/400 sec @ f/4, ISO100
Filters - 2 stop neutral density graduated filter used to reduce the brightness of the sky relative to the land.
Shooting interval - 2 seconds
Location - Borth-y-Gest, Wales
This clip - HD 720p, 30fps (4K and 1080p HD formats also available)
Clip duration - 18 seconds
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