Timelapse
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Re: Timelapse
Won't you make a timelapse of lake ed & surroundings? Its local tribes, tides, waves, Burmese pythons, gators, iguanas, piranhas, rattlesnakes, swamp apes, warthogs, trilobites, impact craters, unexploded ordnance. Perhaps even crawdads… some day?
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Re: Timelapse
That one called to mind the opening montage for House of Cards (the 'Murican one, not the British original). :freedom:
It is worthy of this thread and very much on topic.
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Re: Timelapse
↑ Like all new, over-used, effects timelapses will get old quickly. :mrgreen:
Perhaps I already posted this somewhere:
Perhaps I already posted this somewhere:
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Re: Timelapse
By week 44 she had grown a whole cat!! :shock:
I would hope that your beard grows faster than hers. :wink:
I would hope that your beard grows faster than hers. :wink:
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Re: Timelapse
annoying music yes. why that is true is worthy of it's own thread.
it's worth noting how bright some parts of the globe are
it's worth noting how bright some parts of the globe are
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Re: Timelapse
https://old.reddit.com/r/SonyAlpha/comm ... _captured/
And:
https://i.imgur.com/gYuOutV.mp4
And:
https://i.imgur.com/gYuOutV.mp4
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Re: Timelapse
Here's a slightly different one, found on Reddit. A 12-million-year-old crab fossil being revealed from inside of a stone:
Removing the rock from a fossil crab - it took 208 hours. The crab is around 12-million-years-old
208 hours of work compressed into about 50 seconds of GIF.
Removing the rock from a fossil crab - it took 208 hours. The crab is around 12-million-years-old
208 hours of work compressed into about 50 seconds of GIF.