That is pretty cool. I would like to see the development of a nepenthes pitcher... that would be awesome.
Hello,
*A while back I started a time lapse photo setup, just using regular materials, for fun. *As you can see it was pretty crude.
Interestingly, it was this project that got me into CPs in the first place, as I got my test subject at Lowe's and saw a VFT, and purchased it just for fun.
So I *was wondering if anyone had done any neps under time lapse. *I would immagine it would be really interesting. *Has anyone seen any time lapse nep videos? *I'm hoping someone has a quicktime of one they could point me to.
I would be interested in trying it in the future, but do not have the leangth of time needed (I travel a lot now).
---Lane
P.S.
If you are interested in seeing my results, you can see them here (quicktime):
large movie
small movie
These show about 2 months of activity, give or take a week
Most important advice.... don't let the sun factor in at all into the shot. *I thought my flash could "overpower" it... guess not.
That is pretty cool. I would like to see the development of a nepenthes pitcher... that would be awesome.
\"Maybe in order to understand mankind, we have to look at the word itself: \"Mankind\". Basically, it\'s made up of two separate words - \"mank\" and \"ind\". What do these words mean ? It\'s a mystery, and that\'s why so is mankind.\" ~ Jack Handey
an upper, to see how it gropes around the air for something to grab... oooh...
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ritlane,
I seen it in at least one carnivorous plants video. *I think David Attenborough has in one of his Trials of Life video as well.
BTW, those video clips are a great start! Keep playing with it when you have time.