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Post by elgecko on Mar 6, 2008 21:55:13 GMT
This is a sequence of shots I put together over 45 minutes. The pictures were taken about every one and a half to two minutes. I tried making a movie out of it, but the quality was too low for my liking. It looks better as this gif, but ended up being huge. Well I hope you like it and did not mind having to wait to see it.
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Post by ICPS-bob on Mar 6, 2008 23:16:29 GMT
Very nice. It looks like it bowing to thank you for the food.
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Post by kchace1 on Mar 8, 2008 15:33:54 GMT
I throughly enjoyed it! Thanks for making, and sharing it. It does appear to be bowing, or maybe it just has good manners and doesn't want to be seen with a mouthful...
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Post by kitkor on Mar 8, 2008 17:26:28 GMT
Very nice! I tried some timelapse photography with Plumbago auriculata opening a new leaf. It's only 30-frames long or so, and I have about 600 more images to pop into the gif, but I came upon the same problem that you had: large file size. I haven't fiddled with that project in months. Maybe I'll get back to it and finish off the animated gif. www.somethingtimeless.com/images/Edited-levels-and-size-prelim-30frames-small375.gif
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Post by vinicy on Mar 8, 2008 18:23:32 GMT
Very nice indeed!
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Post by wadave on Mar 18, 2008 11:42:33 GMT
That's sooooooo coool.
Thanks for sharing that elgecko.
Dave.
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Post by brokken on Mar 24, 2008 16:13:31 GMT
D. capensis right? Nice sequence. I got my first capensis as a hitchhiker from California Carnivores. I thought "Wow, a freebie. I hope Peter doesn't notice it" Here's one of my planters now:
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Post by pinglover on Apr 3, 2008 0:26:53 GMT
SPECTACULAR!
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