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By tish
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Anymal911 wrote:AMAZING VIDEO! How did you record it? And are your plants under a 24/0 photoperiod?
Thanks! I simply let the camera take photos continously on an interval duration and later save the sequence as a video at 12 pics per seconds. The standard is 24 pics per second. 24fps

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By Anymal911
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Wow did you use a secial camera? I do not think mine can do this... And how did it take the pictures at night? Sorry for so many questions lol.
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Anymal911 wrote:Wow did you use a secial camera? I do not think mine can do this... And how did it take the pictures at night? Sorry for so many questions lol.
Hi,

I use a DSLR, basically use a intervelo meter or new dslr has a Time lapse/intervelo function. Set the time apart and how many photo you want to take. Then collect all the photos and make into a video. This is roughly it is done. You can google for very detail write up.

cheers :)
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By Ishaha
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tish wrote:Ever since I gotten nepenthes a few months back and seen pitcher forming. I am very curious how they grow. I've decided to make a time lapse video project on one of the N. Rafflesiana. After a week or more. I've capture the footage of 1 and been working on the video. Well it's done now.

here's the video...
Best viewed in 720 or 1080 hd and full screen. (option at setting icon bottom right of video)
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IXswdU-Anh0[/youtube]
Amazing, I need moreXD
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By tish
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Ishaha wrote:
tish wrote:Ever since I gotten nepenthes a few months back and seen pitcher forming. I am very curious how they grow. I've decided to make a time lapse video project on one of the N. Rafflesiana. After a week or more. I've capture the footage of 1 and been working on the video. Well it's done now.

here's the video...
Best viewed in 720 or 1080 hd and full screen. (option at setting icon bottom right of video)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IXswdU-Anh0
Amazing, I need moreXD
Thank you. This video is definitely not my last :D
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By Ishaha
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tish wrote:
Ishaha wrote:
tish wrote:Ever since I gotten nepenthes a few months back and seen pitcher forming. I am very curious how they grow. I've decided to make a time lapse video project on one of the N. Rafflesiana. After a week or more. I've capture the footage of 1 and been working on the video. Well it's done now.

here's the video...
Best viewed in 720 or 1080 hd and full screen. (option at setting icon bottom right of video)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IXswdU-Anh0
Amazing, I need moreXD
Thank you. This video is definitely not my last :D
Cool, I was always interested in time lapse, just never had the patience to do it! I guess I'll try some nosImage
By tish
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Ishaha wrote:Cool, I was always interested in time lapse, just never had the patience to do it! I guess I'll try some nosImage
you should! Once you start, you'll definitely love it. just keep the camera still and time your video properly.

* 24pic per second (24 fps)
* duration apart for each photo (frame) taken
* batch photo processing
* quality and music
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By Ishaha
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tish wrote:
Ishaha wrote:Cool, I was always interested in time lapse, just never had the patience to do it! I guess I'll try some nosImage
you should! Once you start, you'll definitely love it. just keep the camera still and time your video properly.

* 24pic per second (24 fps)
* duration apart for each photo (frame) taken
* batch photo processing
* quality and music
Didn't you have to charge your cam?
By tish
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Ishaha wrote:
tish wrote:
Ishaha wrote:Cool, I was always interested in time lapse, just never had the patience to do it! I guess I'll try some nosImage
you should! Once you start, you'll definitely love it. just keep the camera still and time your video properly.

* 24pic per second (24 fps)
* duration apart for each photo (frame) taken
* batch photo processing
* quality and music
Didn't you have to charge your cam?
DSLR with memory card and a power supply plug into the wall socket, I bought a power supply adapter. Nothing needs to be replaces except the data are transferred with means of a usb cable attached to the camera. The camera must not move a micrometer or the video is not good :)
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By Ishaha
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tish wrote:
Ishaha wrote:
tish wrote: you should! Once you start, you'll definitely love it. just keep the camera still and time your video properly.

* 24pic per second (24 fps)
* duration apart for each photo (frame) taken
* batch photo processing
* quality and music
Didn't you have to charge your cam?
DSLR with memory card and a power supply plug into the wall socket, I bought a power supply adapter. Nothing needs to be replaces except the data are transferred with means of a usb cable attached to the camera. The camera must not move a micrometer or the video is not good :)
I don't think I can do that with mine.... Mine just has a power cord for the battery itself
By tish
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I don't think I can do that with mine.... Mine just has a power cord for the battery itself
you could change battery or
You can google how to mod a power supply with your charger to your battery while your battery is in the camera. At your own risk.
killerplants4realz wrote:Love your Drosera adelae Tish!! Very nice colors. Hope all your plants are doing good!

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Thanks Chris! The sundew seeds you sent has germinate!!

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By tish
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I've noticed some nice pitchers developing in good colors. These plants are new in my care and they really brighten me up. Glad I've been poisoned into Neps ha!

Nepenthes Viking (Tish NP 13) From Siaw YZ has color very nicely. Here's the development.
28 Aug 15
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06 Sept 2015
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Nepenthes Lady Luck : Nice color on this young pitcher
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Nepenthes Rebecca Soper : Biggest pitcher on the right so far
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The leaves remain bronze greenish or bronze maroon.
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