
Time lapse photography is a technique that allows to quickly and
visually convey processes that take a long time in real life. For
example time lapse photography can shrink to 10 seconds the complete
process of building a new bridge. Although usually used in videos time
lapse can also be used in still digital photography.
The idea behind time lapse is simple. You want to capture a change that
usually takes a long time in real life. In order to accomplish that you
take photos either every fixed period of time or every time there is
some change in the real life process. For example you can take a photo once a week to document the
building of a new bridge, or you can take a photo every time a new
floor is built in a new skyscraper. When viewing these photos in
sequence the feeling of the actual real life process and its magnitude
is very effectively conveyed.
Time lapse photography is mostly
known for such scenarios as the process of building bridges and
buildings or the process of flowers growing. There are however other
usages to time lapse photography that are more relevant to the amateur
home photographer. Here are some examples:
Moving
apartments: You can document your moving to a new apartment using time
lapse techniques. In this scenario it is best to take photos based on
events and not every fixed period of time. For example start with a
photo of the apartment you are moving from. Then as you start packing
take a photo every time you pack a box. When the movers show up take
photos as furniture are moved away from your apartment. Do the reverse
in the new apartment. Take a photo of it being empty. Then start taking
photos as furniture move in and finally take photos as each single box
is opened and put in its new place. Taking the time to take such photos
can be a great way to capture memories for years to come.Renovating
your house: Similar to moving, renovation can be documented using time
lapse techniques. Take photos as significant changes are made to your
house. Take the first photo before any work is done. Then continue
taking photos as renovation progresses, for example when a wall is
taken down. Take the last photo when the renovation is completed and
the house is ready.People and kids: You can use
time lapse techniques to document how your kids are growing up or other
changes in people you care about. One way to accomplish that is by
taking a photo of your kids every 6 months or a year. It is a good idea
to take the photos in the same place and in the same position as it
will intensify the effect of the changes happened to them over that
period of time.Your garden: If you are working
on your garden, maybe planted a tree or some special flowers you can
use time lapse techniques to document the progress of your work. Take a
photo every fixed period of time, depending on the time it takes for
the tree or plant to grow this can be a few days or a few weeks.Professional
photographers sometimes use special equipment that can automatically
take photos every certain period of time. For most amateur usages
manually taking the photos is good enough. Some things to care about
when taking time lapse photos: try to take photos in the same time of
the day and with the same lighting – this will intensify the effect as
the difference between the photos will be mostly the changes that you
care about and not other external factors like lighting that can draw
unwanted attentio
Ziv
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