No, I had no idea about doing this at the time at all. The camera was on the tripod and Adam was taking the pictures — he basically holds the shutter down until the buffer fills up — then when he stopped I continued taking pictures, hoping to get one good one. So if you look carefully you’ll notice that the intervals are quite regular and short in the Adam-free frames, and become longer more varied when he leaps in.
Kate on Spring & other vexations 13th Oct 11 19 months? Dude.
I stopped by hoping you'd have something here for Sandwich Week.
Alas, it was not to be...
jagosaurus on Spring & other vexations 6th Apr 10 Fascinating. I saw these pictures pop up and wondered what bizarre hazing ritual you were being subjected to by your ...
admin on Spring & other vexations 6th Apr 10 It is a really interesting and charming tradition, and I am nowhere near as cynical about it as this post ...
Erik R. on Spring & other vexations 6th Apr 10 What an interesting tradition. Thanks for sharing.
They're biodegradable, I hope. Or do some trees still have their paraphernalia from Martenitsi ...
Very creative meta-camera time-lapse idea.
Was a video like this in your mind when you set up the tripod and took the hundred photos?
How regular was the time between each shot?
Thanks.
No, I had no idea about doing this at the time at all. The camera was on the tripod and Adam was taking the pictures — he basically holds the shutter down until the buffer fills up — then when he stopped I continued taking pictures, hoping to get one good one. So if you look carefully you’ll notice that the intervals are quite regular and short in the Adam-free frames, and become longer more varied when he leaps in.
Nerds, both of you.