We were beginning to think there wouldn't be snow for Christmas. However on December 26 the 2cm of snow that we were suppose to get turned into more like 12-15 cm.
Here is a timelapse video of clips I put together from that day:
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Showing posts with label time lapse. Show all posts
Tuesday, December 27, 2011
Snow For Christmas - Timelapse
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Monday, December 26, 2011
sunrise | sunset
I've been playing around with a time lapse app on my iPad (the same one I used on my iPhone). Here is the first sunrise/sunset time lapse I took through my bedroom window and the kitchen window:
Wednesday, November 23, 2011
Snow, snow and more snow
The first *real* snow of the season arrived today. We had plenty of warning and were prepared. Still, as pretty as it is, I'm not a big fan of the snow and all it entails. I've started my count down to spring.
To make the best of it I decided I would try out the time lapse app I recently downloaded to my iphone. I put the phone in the front window and let it run from 9 am to 5 pm. There were a few falls (read cats playing with the power cord and pulling it out of the window), the quality isn't that great and I should have put it in a window facing the back yard where the amount of snow that fell is more apparent. However, it was my first time lapse experiment and I've learned what not to do next time.
To make the best of it I decided I would try out the time lapse app I recently downloaded to my iphone. I put the phone in the front window and let it run from 9 am to 5 pm. There were a few falls (read cats playing with the power cord and pulling it out of the window), the quality isn't that great and I should have put it in a window facing the back yard where the amount of snow that fell is more apparent. However, it was my first time lapse experiment and I've learned what not to do next time.
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