First off, thank you for checking out my project! I have been wanting to get into Plant Timelapse Photography for quite some time now. I have been shooting time lapse photography for years now, and one of my most rewarding projects was a Hyacinth that I recorded in early 2013. Ever since that I had wanted to do some more, but time just had not permitted. Now it is November 2013 as I write this introduction and I have been shooting plants for about a month now. Some turned out good, some turned out bad, the original plan was to put together a short time lapse film and then add a Behind the Scenes video to supplement the footage. I still plan to do both, but I have decided to go ahead and release the project and keep a living project document that shows everything I have been doing, it will document my successes and failures as well. I had started this as sort of a blog, but I had decided that is probably not the best way to do it. It was important for me to offer a linear approach so somebody can read through this from beginning to end and see the whole story, but still allows me to update and correct mistakes, add on to various topics, and expand as I progress. It was also important to me to provide this in a way that is easy to reference, so i have decided to sort of index everything out into various pages. I really hope you enjoy all of this, and with any luck you will be able to learn from my own triumphs and disasters. -Chris
Original Nov 20 2013.
Last edited Nov 20 2013
  • Home

  • My Equipment

  • Showcase

  • Bio-Lapse Blog

    • Getting Started. 2013

      • Introduction

      • Hyancinth First Biolapse

      • Getting back on the horse

      • Greenthumb Prototype

      • Playing in the Dirt

      • Moving on to Moss

      • Flicker is getting worse

      • DIY Humidifier

    • Up and Running, 2014

      • Building the BMC

      • Illuminating unexpected friends

    • PaperWhites

      • Days 1-5

      • Days 5 through 10

    • From the Womb to the Tomb

  • Who am I?