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Hi

This is a time lapse of my mexican ping taken over 2 days.
It grows really fast on the first day, then slows towards the end of the day.
The second day, the growth is a lot slower.

It is available in HD too, although I used the wrong setting, so it is not as clear as it should be.
The movie also loops once.


Edited by Aza, 11 July 2012 - 21:27 PM.


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Wow, that is fast. Very interesting.

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Great ;) I Like It :D

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This grows match faster then i expect,very intresting and very good filmed :thanks:

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I love time lapse - always fascinating! Thanks for posting.

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Thanks for the comments :)
It is growing very fast, here is a picture of it today, just 2 weeks later.
The pot is 5in diameter and it's over flowing it now!

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Very good. What camera did you use and how did you light it?

cheers

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Thanks :)
It was just my iphone and natural light through the window.
I used the wrong setting when taking the photos, if I had used the correct one, the clarity would have been so much better.
That's for next time :)

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What other settings are there on the iPhone? I've got the latest and didn't know it had different settings (besides the flash).

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It was a specific app I used.
It's called OSnap, check it out, it's very good and free!