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* '''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lx5Z5iDn-GU The Little People]''', our first timelapse of the Plaza Mayor was so successful that we uploaded it to the Internet, along with an interpretation of [[Alfonsina y el mar]] by [[Elena]]. | * '''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lx5Z5iDn-GU The Little People]''', our first timelapse of the Plaza Mayor was so successful that we uploaded it to the Internet, along with an interpretation of [[Alfonsina y el mar]] by [[Elena]]. | ||
+ | * '''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kglwFIeiocA 17 hours in the life of a Plaza Mayor]''', our second timelapse, this time at a reduced repetition rate (one image every 10 seconds) but for 17 hours. | ||
== [[Carlos Sanchez]]'s input == | == [[Carlos Sanchez]]'s input == |
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Time-lapsing is a trick of technology to get rid of our limited perception of time. By recording shots and playing them back at a different speed, one can reach to the other timescales, namely, the slow ones for time-lapses and the fast ones for slow-motion.
we currently work (as of 30 December (2013)) on time-lapsing of the Plaza Mayor from our vantage point at Ma.yorcita.
Carlos is also exploring time-lapsing and once in a while release some publicly. Notable are:
We work both with our Nikon D40 camera and our HTC smartphone with (http://www.lapseit.com/ LapseIt].
The D40 has no built-in feature, se we recourse to gphoto2~[1].
The following is a basic setting to capture (here every 30s):
gphoto2 --capture-image-and-download --filename "%Y-%m-%d..%H%M%S.jpg" --interval 30