Showing posts with label Spring. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Spring. Show all posts
Tuesday, 23 April 2013
Wednesday, 27 June 2012
C'est fini!
So here it is ladies and gentlemen, the first preview of the video...
I've still got some time to change some little bits here and there, but it's pretty much there. Let me know what you think!
I've still got some time to change some little bits here and there, but it's pretty much there. Let me know what you think!
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Saturday, 23 June 2012
Sneak Preview
Here's a clip of part of the final video of this project. I've been spending the last week rendering and re-rendering timelapses and collecting some extra footage. This coming week I'm working with my housemate to make a soundtrack for it, and the final video should be ready to upload by Friday! I can't wait!
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All Content ©LydiaHarris
Saturday, 12 May 2012
Farewell Frogs
I've just spent the evening in the studio filming the frogs. Good to get the amazing detail with the macro lens and I managed to get footage of one of them eating a blackfly! I'm going to release them pretty soon as they've finished their transformation, so this may be my final post as a frog owner! Look at older posts to see them from tadpoles.
Here are some stills from tonight's footage;
A somewhat action-blurred shot...
All images ©Lydia Harris 2012
Here are some stills from tonight's footage;
A somewhat action-blurred shot...
All images ©Lydia Harris 2012
Wednesday, 2 May 2012
Bluebells
So after a long wait the bluebells in Cornwall are out in all their glory. I went down to Enys Gardens, home to the largest area of open parkland bluebells in the country. I primarily did some filming and a couple of timelapses, but here are some macro shots that I couldn't resist taking.
If you can make it down there, by this weekend you should see them fully opened. http://www.enys.co.uk/index.html
If you can make it down there, by this weekend you should see them fully opened. http://www.enys.co.uk/index.html
Monday, 2 April 2012
Monday, 26 March 2012
Cataloguing
I have now packed away the studio I've been using over the last 4 weeks, and so begins the mammoth task of sorting through the photos. I have over 30,000 images to go through, sort and reorder. By the end of this I'll have some idea of what I have, and what else I need to capture. I want to move onto outdoor timelapses of landscape scenes.
Here is the raw footage of the grape hyacinth growth... it didn't grow as I had expected but I have plenty to work with.
Update on the frogs - they survived their car journey across the country, are doing well and are growing their back legs!
Here is the raw footage of the grape hyacinth growth... it didn't grow as I had expected but I have plenty to work with.
Tuesday, 13 March 2012
Tadpoles
Here's a rough cut of the footage shot of the tadpoles. Shot with a 60mm macro lens on a light box...
These are the same ones as hatched in the previous video and will be growing legs soon.
Apologies for the over dramatic music... it was a quick edit!
These are the same ones as hatched in the previous video and will be growing legs soon.
Apologies for the over dramatic music... it was a quick edit!
Tuesday, 6 March 2012
Progress
So this last week has been one of successes, failures and lessons learnt.
The frogspawn was a great success and are rapidly turning into pretty huge tadpoles. Here's a rough cut of the timelapse of the frogspawn hatching into tadpoles;
The snowdrop timelapse failed due the snowdrop dying, probably due to the warmth of the room, and the timelapse of the roots, although they had a very promising start, have ceased growing.
I have however moved on and have new setups. I've decided to capture the flowering of these plants, as growth right from the bulb is just too prone to mistakes. Here are the primrose, snow bell (snowdrop hybrid) and grape hyacynth stills;
All images ©Lydia Harris 2012
The frogspawn was a great success and are rapidly turning into pretty huge tadpoles. Here's a rough cut of the timelapse of the frogspawn hatching into tadpoles;
The snowdrop timelapse failed due the snowdrop dying, probably due to the warmth of the room, and the timelapse of the roots, although they had a very promising start, have ceased growing.
I have however moved on and have new setups. I've decided to capture the flowering of these plants, as growth right from the bulb is just too prone to mistakes. Here are the primrose, snow bell (snowdrop hybrid) and grape hyacynth stills;
All images ©Lydia Harris 2012
Wednesday, 29 February 2012
Timelapse Blooper
So here's the result of the first night trial run... it may take those with a few years of photographic training to see what went wrong.
I have now invested in a large reel of tape...
I have now invested in a large reel of tape...
Tuesday, 28 February 2012
Roots
This last weekend I set up my timelapse of roots growing. A week ago I planted a shoot of mint in a glass container. They are known for growing pretty fast so hopefully will be a good choice. I made sure that they grew along the side of the container by sectioning off one half of it and putting in complete darkness.
A few days later roots started to grow and I decided to make a place to photograph it. The roots have to be in darkness because the roots grow away from the light, so I built this out of curtain black out lining and a lot of safety pins. There is a hole for the lens and the flash and a timer is taking a photo every 10mins.
The results are looking good so far and will hopefully carry on!
A few days later roots started to grow and I decided to make a place to photograph it. The roots have to be in darkness because the roots grow away from the light, so I built this out of curtain black out lining and a lot of safety pins. There is a hole for the lens and the flash and a timer is taking a photo every 10mins.
The results are looking good so far and will hopefully carry on!
Friday, 24 February 2012
Frogspawn!
So on the way back from my 3rd trip to B&Q in 2 days, I spotted a huge pile of frogspawn in a muddy and almost dried out puddle.
I took a sample and have set up a timelapse on it overnight. I doubt it will do much in these early days, but I want to capture the growth from right at the beginning. Here's the camera set up;
On the lightbulb front, I've made headway at last! I found a suitable fitting and with the use of a timer I can have it on fixed time settings and fingers crossed it will not overheat! (Many thanks to the technicians and the Campus Electrician) I'll be setting up the rest of the timelapses which needed the daylight bulb in the next few days.
I took a sample and have set up a timelapse on it overnight. I doubt it will do much in these early days, but I want to capture the growth from right at the beginning. Here's the camera set up;
On the lightbulb front, I've made headway at last! I found a suitable fitting and with the use of a timer I can have it on fixed time settings and fingers crossed it will not overheat! (Many thanks to the technicians and the Campus Electrician) I'll be setting up the rest of the timelapses which needed the daylight bulb in the next few days.
Tuesday, 21 February 2012
Monday, 20 February 2012
Seasonal Change Timelapses
So new semester kicks off with a new project. I am looking at seasonal change from winter to spring and as part of this I'm going to be doing studio timelaspses of growth. I will be shooting all your archetypal spring plants; bluebells, snowdrops, primroses, lily of the valley, cyclamen, as well as looking a root growth, and hopefully frogspawn.
Here is the full kit I'm going to use (apologies for the ugly carpert!). So for the next 4 weeks I'm going to have 3 setups running at any one time so as to get as much footage as I can.
I'll be posting new updates and works in progress as the term goes on!
Here is the full kit I'm going to use (apologies for the ugly carpert!). So for the next 4 weeks I'm going to have 3 setups running at any one time so as to get as much footage as I can.
I'll be posting new updates and works in progress as the term goes on!
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