danLinfield
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Time Lapse How To
I'm using a Canon Powershot A510 which is an inexpensive still camera. The camera comes with shooting software that lets you connect the camera to a computer via USB and then control it.
One of the features of the software is Interval Shooting which lets the computer automatically snap a picture at a set interval. I usually set it for 12 seconds. Then you have a folder full of jpegs that you can join together in Quicktime or any other video editing software to make a video.
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Orchid Time-Lapse HD
3 months ago -
Lily Time-Lapse in HD
4 months ago -
Mullet Man!
5 months ago
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4 days agoHe likes 2008 Cherry Blossom Timelapse at Brooklyn Botanic Garden -
11 days agoHe likes moving macro -
14 days agoHe likes On This Day, Years Ago, You Emerged From Your Mother's Va-jay. -
1 month agoHe likes Nip-trippin' -
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2 months agoHe likes Vanishing Point -
2 months agoHe likes The Gallery -
2 months agoHe commented on Orchid Time-Lapse HDThis was about 8 days of shooting but I didn't use all of the footage.
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2 months agoHe likes I Want More -
2 months agoHe commented on I Want Moreyour art is the most brilliant part of this film though the rest is great...of course 'brilliant' has been diluted of late.
Your art feels like pivot points on which the film swings.
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djp 1 year ago
G'day! please do a clip celebrating Vimeo's second birthday by participating in the first ever "Simultaneous Capture"! check the details here:http://www.vimeo.com/forums/topic:979 - This is going to be big! tag it with: vimeo2simcap
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