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flash photo doo dad
Check this out. Point at the top of the photo, and then slowly, or not,
move the cursor to the bottom. http://61226.com/share/hk.swf For those who don't know me, this isn't spam or a trap or phishing, or whatever, just an interesting "time lapse" image. -- www.mattclara.com |
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On 2009-09-29 18:51:27 -0700, "Matt Clara" said:
Check this out. Point at the top of the photo, and then slowly, or not, move the cursor to the bottom. http://61226.com/share/hk.swf For those who don't know me, this isn't spam or a trap or phishing, or whatever, just an interesting "time lapse" image. That is a new take on time lapse. Interesting. -- Regards, Savageduck |
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Savageduck wrote:
On 2009-09-29 18:51:27 -0700, "Matt Clara" said: Check this out. Point at the top of the photo, and then slowly, or not, move the cursor to the bottom. http://61226.com/share/hk.swf For those who don't know me, this isn't spam or a trap or phishing, or whatever, just an interesting "time lapse" image. That is a new take on time lapse. Interesting. This isn't time lapse... The boats do not move, they just slowly vanish. It's more likely a mere progressive transition between a "before sunset" picture and a "night" one. -- Bertrand |
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On Tue, 29 Sep 2009 21:51:27 -0400, "Matt Clara"
wrote: Check this out. Point at the top of the photo, and then slowly, or not, move the cursor to the bottom. http://61226.com/share/hk.swf For those who don't know me, this isn't spam or a trap or phishing, or whatever, just an interesting "time lapse" image. Nice photographs, but that pherry in the phoreground seems to transcent both time and space, Eric Stevens |
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"Ofnuts" wrote in message ... Savageduck wrote: On 2009-09-29 18:51:27 -0700, "Matt Clara" said: Check this out. Point at the top of the photo, and then slowly, or not, move the cursor to the bottom. http://61226.com/share/hk.swf For those who don't know me, this isn't spam or a trap or phishing, or whatever, just an interesting "time lapse" image. That is a new take on time lapse. Interesting. This isn't time lapse... The boats do not move, they just slowly vanish. It's more likely a mere progressive transition between a "before sunset" picture and a "night" one. If you observe closely the boats do move/disappear. Also, there is a pop-up on the mouse pointer gives a different time as you move down the image, showing 1 minute increments over a period of 90 minutes. Sure seems like time lapse to me. |
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flash photo doo dad
Bin Thur Dundat wrote:
"Ofnuts" wrote in message ... Savageduck wrote: On 2009-09-29 18:51:27 -0700, "Matt Clara" said: Check this out. Point at the top of the photo, and then slowly, or not, move the cursor to the bottom. http://61226.com/share/hk.swf For those who don't know me, this isn't spam or a trap or phishing, or whatever, just an interesting "time lapse" image. That is a new take on time lapse. Interesting. This isn't time lapse... The boats do not move, they just slowly vanish. It's more likely a mere progressive transition between a "before sunset" picture and a "night" one. If you observe closely the boats do move/disappear. No, some disappear. They don't move. In the real world large boats don't simply disappear. Also, there is a pop-up on the mouse pointer gives a different time as you move down the image, showing 1 minute increments over a period of 90 minutes. Oh, well then, if there's a time on a mouse pointer then it must be true. -- Ray Fischer |
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Bin Thur Dundat wrote:
"Ofnuts" wrote in message ... Savageduck wrote: On 2009-09-29 18:51:27 -0700, "Matt Clara" said: Check this out. Point at the top of the photo, and then slowly, or not, move the cursor to the bottom. http://61226.com/share/hk.swf For those who don't know me, this isn't spam or a trap or phishing, or whatever, just an interesting "time lapse" image. That is a new take on time lapse. Interesting. This isn't time lapse... The boats do not move, they just slowly vanish. It's more likely a mere progressive transition between a "before sunset" picture and a "night" one. If you observe closely the boats do move/disappear. They disappear, they don't move. The only way that could happen is if Scotty's playing around with the Transporter. Note the ferry about a quarter of the way up from the bottom and a little right of center. At typical ferry speeds it would move maybe 50-100 feet a minute (even a CAT ferry wouldn't be going fast in a space that confined)--it appears at 6:10, with a visible wake indicating that it is moving, then stays in the same place with the same wake for more than an hour. Meanwhile another one appears to the left of center with motion blur, and stays in the same place for more than half an hour. This looks like a blending of _two_ photos, it doesn't look like a one-minute-interval time lapse. Also, there is a pop-up on the mouse pointer gives a different time as you move down the image, showing 1 minute increments over a period of 90 minutes. Sure seems like time lapse to me. |
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Bin Thur Dundat wrote:
"Ofnuts" wrote in message http://61226.com/share/hk.swf This isn't time lapse... The boats do not move, they just slowly vanish. It's more likely a mere progressive transition between a "before sunset" picture and a "night" one. If you observe closely the boats do move/disappear. Blending 2 shots, yes. Also, there is a pop-up on the mouse pointer gives a different time as you move down the image, showing 1 minute increments over a period of 90 minutes. And you tell me the boats stay exactly in position for 60+ minutes while crusing and showing a visible bow wave and wake? Suuure. I wouldn't post such things under my real name and email address either. Sure seems like time lapse to me. most interesting. -Wolfgang |
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On Wed, 30 Sep 2009 08:23:40 -0400, "J. Clarke"
wrote: This looks like a blending of _two_ photos, it doesn't look like a one-minute-interval time lapse. The flash applet loads four images. I watched them load on slow-dial-up as my browser reported how many images it had left to load. If you move the slider carefully you can pick out all four frames. Two before dusk, one at dusk, and one at night. They did some careful cloning of sky and water (things that should change) between some of the frames. For example, the band of cloud-layer matches up through the three daytime frames and does not change. |
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flash photo doo dad
Matt Clara wrote:
Check this out. Point at the top of the photo, and then slowly, or not, move the cursor to the bottom. http://61226.com/share/hk.swf For those who don't know me, this isn't spam or a trap or phishing, or whatever, just an interesting "time lapse" image. Even boats at anchor should move with wind, tide and current ... Not sure this was a time lapse or a simulation between at most 5 photos or so... |
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