Tuesday, January 01, 2013

Time Lapse Photography with iPhone

The plan was to create a time lapse video of a group of volunteers decorating holiday wreaths that are sold as a fundraiser for a high school marching band. I knew what I wanted the finished video to look like but I had one concern: battery power.  The total duration of image capture in real time was 7 hours, and the iphone would not have enough power on its own take the thousands of images that would be captured. Here is how I solved that challenge. 

The iOS app is called iMotionHD.  It is an intervalometer that controls the iPhone camera with exposure frequency control ranging from one second to one day.  After capture, the app converts the images to a Quicktime movie that can be exported and shared. So, how to keep this system snapping for a seven hour duration without connecting an extension cord to the USB charger?  I used a Lenmar PowerPort Wave rigged to a Gitzo tripod, with lots of Velcro to connect everything together.  Alternating pieces of hook and loop Velcro applied to the tripod head, next to the quick release plate, both sides of the Lenmar, and the back side of the iPhone result in this makeshift rig with the USB cord neatly secured with a rubber band.  

The result?  While the Lenmar was fully drained (as expected), there was plenty of power left on the iPhone after snapping 4,218 photos.  Setting the app to export at 28 frames per second, the resulting movie compressed the duration to 2:21.  I enjoy creating time lapse photography and will use this setup again, although I am looking forward to using the Lumix GH3 with built in intervalometer so I can make full resolution 1080p movies. 

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Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Total Eclipse of the Sun

A total solar eclipse darkened the Southern Hemisphere today, November 13, 2012, visible from Cairns, Australia.  Here is a screen shot of the live video feed on the internet. 
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Monday, November 05, 2012

Fake Huntsman Cheese


Lately I've had a hankering for one of my favorite cheeses, Huntsman, which is a combination of Double Gloucester and Stilton. What? You've not tried it?  
Check it out!  It is quite hard to find in the local supermarkets here in Connecticut, and I haven't had time to venture to the city or elsewhere I know it can be found.  So I thought I would try to create my own here at home.  I'm calling it fake Huntsman because I used Cheddar and Blue Cheese.  But I gotta tell you, it was delicious. After bringing both cheeses up to room temperature, I cut the cheddar block and packed it with the blue, then pressed the whole thing together inside of clear food wrap. Once done, this combo was as good as I dreamed... sliced up and placed on a cracker. Yum!

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Thursday, November 01, 2012

Normandy Beach, NJ: Before and After Sandy

As a kid, I spend my summers on 7th Street in Normandy Beach on the Jersey Shore.  My grandfather built a house there in the forties, and my mom spent her youth there as well. We no longer own the house there. The house appears to be still standing after Hurricane Freak Hybrid Perfect Super Storm Sandy (a 'hundred year storm' that the Governor of NJ commented now occurs every year) but there is a lot of sand in the road. Probably a lot of water damage.  Just north of 7th Street, the damage is much worse.  Notice the boat in the parking lot of the Catholic church (the building with the green roof)  

Before and After Satellite Imagery from Google

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Sunday, October 07, 2012

Most Viewed Photo Ever?

The most viewed photograph ever?
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This photo was default wallpaper for Microsoft XP O/S.  How many people saw this photo when they booted up for the first time.  How many didnt bother to change the default wallpaper to something else?

Side by side of the 'photo' with another of the same location: 

A photo of the original scene.  Is this the original image?
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Sunday, September 16, 2012

Swedish Fire Torch

My turn to try this awesome technique of taking a single log, quartering it, and burning it with a single match. Thanks to my friend Bruce for turning me on to this, and Reggie's Bushcraft (find that on YouTube). And thanks to Matt Curley for stopping by with an impromptu composition for a little soundtrack here.

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