No the trees and the substructure is also moving.I'm thinking the bridge is actually moving that much, any chance of that?
There is a lot going on structurally that we don't normally realize.
Longtime readers of this forum will recall my travails with"the wobbles."I tried, and tried, to do a sunset timelapse, putting my M2P up about 150 feet on a calm summer night with no wind.I shot an image every 3 seconds, I believe, and processed it in LRTimelapse. I tried over and over, but despite repeated stabilization in Premiere Pro I never got the wobbles out of the timelapse. Many writers asked a bout the wind, but there was no wind- but they argued out could have been way higher up. In any case, despite repeated tries, I never got a successful timelapse sunset.Any thoughts on why the bridge is so bouncy in this hyperlapse?
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