When I got home from work last night it was still light.
I set up my little camcorder in the garden and left it running for an hour and a half.
This is the whole 90 minutes sped up 64x using Windows Live Movie Maker.
The whole 90 minutes in just 76 seconds.
If you haven't much time I doubled the speed on the clip below.
The whole 90 minutes in just 76 seconds.
If you haven't much time I doubled the speed on the clip below.
It's just a bit of fun that has taken me an age to upload.
Now I just need a lovely sunset.........
18 comments:
That's brilliant Andrew, a lovely idea.
that's pretty cool. i did have to look away several times, however, as i was getting motion sickness from the moving clouds. :)
That was neat. Well done Andrew. I don't think my camera has that ability. What is next? A flower opening up maybe?
Very cool. Great capture!
That's an excellent idea! It looks like you sent us the clouds we had today ;-) after 26° yesterday...
Awesome, I bet this gives you lots of other ideas to use.
thanks for a great idea, i will have to check out mine. i watched both and i think i like the second one better, but not quite sure. cool!
Very cool. I never knew we could do that with Windows Live Movie Maker. Now I do.
Fascinating Andrew.
Something I'll have to try.
interesting idea - I like what you did Andrew. Those clouds almost seemed to dissipate at the finale' and blended into the sky; great little production, thanks for sharing.
WOW Im very impressed--that was awesome!!
I just loved loved loved that. I'm stopping by to say hello and wishing you a happy St. Pat's day! sandie
This is very cool...thanks for sharing. And I'm so glad I looked further to your recent posts...I almost missed the last two. Excellent!
I loved it..looking forward to a sunset! I may have to try WL movie maker to edit my video.
First of all: what a wonderful header!
Secondly - exciting project, but this I am not patient enough.
I hope you have a great sunday!
Fabulous Andrew, I did a few weeks ago with 'Mist rolling in from the sea', I think it works well with weather systems.
This would make a superb title background.
I don't know how you do what you do, but I know it's wonderful and I love it. Thank you.
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