Tuesday, October 31, 2006

A garden panorama and time-lapse flower clips from still images

Photo by Mike Posehn

Garden bloggers, check out this super-cool interactive panorama shot of a garden in Loomis, CA. It's called Loomis Labyrinth. Mike Posehn of Granite Bay Software made the photograph. His website, Dog's Leap, offers panorama prints. Mike's panorama images are also part of U.C. Berkeley's Worldwide Panorama Project.

Granite Bay Software also sells a program called GBTimelapse for creating time-lapse video clips from still images and it's compatible with most Canon PowerShot and EOS digital cameras. Mike's timelapse clips can be purchased here.

You can even download the GB Timelapse free trial before buying the software for $49. Imagine the flower and garden applications for this software--- showing flowers bursting into bloom, showing how sunrise and sunset wash over your garden. You might even be able to show your garden going from unpruned to pruned! Click here to see if the software works with your Canon camera. Mike even tells you how you can sell your own timelapse clips through TimeLapse Digital.

2 comments:

  1. Hi Angela, not posted for ages on your blog.Hope you are well.Im posting a bit still but running out of pics!
    watching the autumn leaves develop and wait for my spring bulbs!

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  2. Anonymous6:11 PM

    Ah. this looks marvelous!

    Now, if only I had a Canon... sniff. I'm gonna give it a real good look though, just in case I get a new camera for my Birthday. Or Christmas. Both are coming sooner than I think ;-)

    Thanks for sharing!

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