those are tulips? They look so much like magnolia. Are the flowers fragrant? ….. Happy Easter! Don’t forget to swoop up some 50% off post-easter candy at your local Walgreens
phalaris said,
in April 10th, 2010 at 6:30 am
Hi Weatherman! Beautiful flower there and an exceptionally tasty soundtrack to the video. Have you been interested in time-lapse photography or videography I should call it? I have a program that I got from a guy who wrote it called FLIX. It takes an ole webcam input or whatever video input you can hook up and work and it will take one picture at a time set at any specific frame rate. Later on, you can render the images into a single .avi file. It is pretty exciting to experiment with. I thought about this while watching your video and I thought it would be a fun experiment to watch “how your garden grows” as they say.. uh, but literally.
I hope things are OK up there now that the weather is getting warmer.
Bye,
Max
adam shaw said,
in April 28th, 2010 at 1:21 am
i bet you shot this without taking your camera outside..
The Weatherman said,
in April 30th, 2010 at 7:28 pm
You are right. The camera is on a tripod next to the dining room table. You know how I hate dirt!
Somebody said this bush or tree outside my window was a tulip tree and the name stuck. I could be wrong now that I’m thinking about it.
Thanks to the other comments, too.
The Weatherman said,
in April 30th, 2010 at 7:30 pm
By the way, I once observed a couple of bumblebees fighting inside one of the blossoms.
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those are tulips? They look so much like magnolia. Are the flowers fragrant? ….. Happy Easter! Don’t forget to swoop up some 50% off post-easter candy at your local Walgreens
Hi Weatherman! Beautiful flower there and an exceptionally tasty soundtrack to the video. Have you been interested in time-lapse photography or videography I should call it? I have a program that I got from a guy who wrote it called FLIX. It takes an ole webcam input or whatever video input you can hook up and work and it will take one picture at a time set at any specific frame rate. Later on, you can render the images into a single .avi file. It is pretty exciting to experiment with. I thought about this while watching your video and I thought it would be a fun experiment to watch “how your garden grows” as they say.. uh, but literally.
I hope things are OK up there now that the weather is getting warmer.
Bye,
Max
i bet you shot this without taking your camera outside..
You are right. The camera is on a tripod next to the dining room table. You know how I hate dirt!
Somebody said this bush or tree outside my window was a tulip tree and the name stuck. I could be wrong now that I’m thinking about it.
Thanks to the other comments, too.
By the way, I once observed a couple of bumblebees fighting inside one of the blossoms.