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Back in mid-March I set up a camera to record our cleaning out of the winter garden in preparation of spring planting. What I ended up with was about 9 hours of super boring video of my daughter and I (along with an occasional visit from a dog and my wife) wandering around pulling, weeding and cleaning. So I dumped the video into a folder on my computer and pretty much forgot about it.
Fast forward to yesterday. I was standing in the vegetable garden noting how grown and lush everything was and thinking “wouldn’t it be interesting see a time lapse video from the day we first planted four months ago up until today.” Of course, I didn’t have photos from every day between then and now, so that wasn’t going to happen. But then I did recall I had all that video from the weekend we first got started. So I went back to my computer, brought up the video and ran it through a “hyperlapse” program that squished the video down from 9 hours to a little under five minutes.
The video is still pretty boring, but if you’re looking to waste five minutes, there’s worse ways to do it.
(If you watch right around the 1:12 mark you’ll see my daughter and I stop and follow something around the sky. A Cooper’s hawk had been sitting in a tree right next to us and suddenly jumped out, chased a finch and snagged it out of the sky. Nature. Pretty cool.)
Here’s a few photos of the garden’s evolution from the day of planting (April 1) up to yesterday (June 25).
The Vegetable Garden on April 1, 2017 The Vegetable Garden on May 27, 2017 The Vegetable Garden on June 25, 2017
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Honolulu rail construction: Drilled shaft work area from Pearlridge rail station in Aiea to H1 overpass in Pearl City.
The spinning ball in Macy's sped up 12x. Between Macy's this evening and Rockefeller Center last night I'm getting all my holiday sightseeing in after New Year's.
A walk through the farmer's market on 22nd Street between Mission and Valencia on Thursday, September 11, 2014.
More about the market; missioncommunitymarket.org/
Art installation Entwined ☆ Golden Gate Park ☆ San Francisco
artist: Charles Gadeken
'hyperlapse' video on Samsung Galaxy cameraphone
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Art installation Entwined ☆ Golden Gate Park ☆ San Francisco
artist: Charles Gadeken
'hyperlapse' video on Samsung Galaxy cameraphone
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Video credit: Engadget
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