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Football in 2.5 minutes.

I never got really into football, but over the years I’ve gained an appreciation for the athleticism, talent and tactics that are involved in the game. Never really having the patience to sit through an entire game, I thought that this would be an interesting medium for viewing. Shot with: iPod touch, GorillaCam Produced with: [...]

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Water at 7000fps. Art imitates life imitates art. [video]

This video for High Hopes by Team Ghost captures the movement of water in an entrancing way. Directed by Romain Glé (16argarden.com) and Thomas Séon (seon@dalembert.upmc.fr), the video records at 7000 frames per second. While the research into the accurate frames per second of the human eye has produced no conclusive result that I can [...]

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Time lapse: Nightfall in Antigonish. Song by The Decemberists.

So A and I moved recently (from one side to the other in our duplex) and we have a way better view now. Saturday was kind of a dreary day, but as night started to fall it looked like it may clear, so I set the iPod up and let Gorillacam go. Though I was [...]

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Gorillacam: Time lapse iPod app [update]

After posting earlier about doing time lapse photography with your iPod touch or iPhone, I started thinking of more interesting ways to use this technology. I remembered seeing a particularly inspiring video where someone had mounted a camera inside of their car and then documented a journey. So, I went to one of my local [...]

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How to: Time lapse w/ iOS + Gorillacam + VirtualDub

After using the iPod touch for some time now, I’ve come to love the toy camera feel you can get with the low res still camera and the use of filters. Instagram, Mill Colour, moreLomo, just to name a few, are some great free apps you can use to achieve some of these effects. Hipstamatic, [...]

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    Tech, building websites, and using cameras to capture things the eye can't see are some of my favourite things. What's posted here will mostly reflect those interests.

    I live and work in Antigonish, Nova Scotia.