A view from the 16th floor [time lapse]
I left my camera back at the hotel while I went to the SXSW Interactive conference today:
View from the 16th floor from John Biehler on Vimeo.
I left my camera back at the hotel while I went to the SXSW Interactive conference today:
View from the 16th floor from John Biehler on Vimeo.
Figured an update was in order since I’ve been pretty busy with lots of things since the summer. A few nights before halloween, I figured it was time to carve up a pumpkin down at my local indoor shooting range: and practice for the upcoming zombie apocalypse with a 9mm and shotgun. Of course, this…
This past weekend I came across a very sweet deal on Craigslist that allowed me to trade my Nikon Lensbaby Composer for a micro 4/3s Lensbaby Composer with Tilt Transformer. It’s basically the same type of Lensbaby, except that it also has the added benefit of having an integrated adaptor so you can use Nikon…
A few weeks ago I agreed to appear on camera attempting to sing a verse of a remixed version of the 12 Days of Christmas with my friends from Zen Launchpad, Vandrico and a bunch of other folks from the local Vancouver tech/startup community. It’s a fun little video and my segment features a 3D…
In quite possibly one of my favorite Lab with Leo segments ever, Dave Olson chats with Leo about his multimedia publishing empire that started back in the 80’s and how now with the internet, it’s all coming back around, except this time, you don’t have to pay for copies on his parents ditto machine. [flash http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vPQgJhmFMPk]…
I first heard about Arduino from a friend that was learning about them in her industrial design class at the Emily Carr Institute and finally picked up my first one towards the end of August: I ended up giving a talk about Arduino at BarCamp Vancouver in November…more of a geeky show and tell really…
Thanks to @polarisdotca for letting me know that Will over at Tested.com used my low poly mexican cactus as the ‘mystery object’ today. It’s one of my favorite models.
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Love the time lapse. I especially like the hwy footage and how alive it looks.
That highway doesn’t let up all night….at least the #1 gets quieter at night….it’s always rush hour down here.
Very cool! Do you set the camera to ‘auto’ (in terms of exposure, aperture, etc) for these?
I used aperture priority for this one since I wasn’t going to be around as the sun moved and set. It seemed to work out pretty well.
Yeah, it worked out really well! What frequency did you use for taking the photos? Once a minute? Once every 5 minutes maybe?
The lowest frame rate the camera is capable of is one shot every 30 seconds. I wish it was lower. I then used Quicktime to speed it up when I compiled the stills….I can’t remember if it was 10 or 6 frames per second in the end. In my SXSW wrap up video, I actually used the iMovie speedup control to make the sun set even faster.