Springtime in Yellowstone from Thayne Shaffer on Vimeo.
I’m still catching up on the summer’s photos. Last year (2011) my family and I visited Yellowstone during the first week of June. It was an amazing trip, and we saw a greater diversity of wildlife than in any other trip in memory. This year my daughter and I decided to go back this spring in hopes of seeing wolf pups. Â It was rainy, snowy and cold, but equaled last year’s trip in wildlife spottings. Â We learned that it was a little early to find wolf pups away from the den, but in spite of the weather, it cemented springtime as an amazing time to be in the park.Â
I also did some experimenting with my camera shooting some time lapse sequences. They’re simple, but fun. Â There’s a sequence of a sunset near Buffalo Ford just west of Lamar Canyon. I tried everything I could to remove the color banding. Â I even went back and rendered it directly from 16-bit TIFFs. Â However, somewhere between the rendering and the export Quicktime 7 Pro compresses the file and the color bands show up. A little research indicated that this is a weakness of the default codec used by iMovie and Quicktime, so I’ll have to keep working on it. But I guess that’s the point of experiments. Stay tuned.
The video is also a little long, so I had to down-sample the resolution in order to meet the 500 meg limit on Vimeo. Â But, in spite of the less-than-perfect image quality, it’s a fun look at our trip. If you’ve never been to Yellowstone in the spring, put it on your list.