Showing posts with label timelapse. Show all posts
Showing posts with label timelapse. Show all posts

Saturday, April 04, 2009

Technical timelapse assignment - want to help?

Hi readers!


I am fortunate enough to have landed a great timelapse assignment that is slightly trickier than normal. I am 90% sure I have it all sorted but would love some feedback on some of the "tech" parts.
  • Camera is to be mounted on a train, which will be travelling all over the state of Queensland, Australia (area - 1.85 million km or 715,000 miles)
  • Images are to be captured over a five month period in various increments from sunrise to sunset every day
  • Images are to be transmitted immediately after capture
  • Images need to be of a high enough resolution to be used as single 'stand-alone' photographs as well as be put together in resolutions from full HD down to YouTube size
  • I want my client to have access to any of the images at any time they require
I am fine with the type of camera, the software and so forth but I thought some of you might be able to help with the final transmit part.

The camera will be connected to a mains powered netbook running Windows. I was considering using DropBox and having the camera put its captured photos in the DropBox folder which would then instantly sync with the DropBox web interface and any computer connected to that DropBox account.
The computer will have a 3G wireless data card connected to Telstra's NextG service. The NextG service has excellent coverage (as shown below) however undoubtably it will be out of range at times.
Here are a couple of questions...
  • Any recommendations on a particular netbook/notebook? It will only be running timelapse software and wireless connection software as well as the background DropBox software but will need to be on and reliable for five months.
  • As the netbook will be unattended have you got any good tips on achieving maximum reliability?
  • Any idea of the longest run of USB cable that is reliable? (from netbook to camera)
  • Should I set up some sort of remote software so I can log in to the computer and fix any problems?
  • Any other things I am forgetting?
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Monday, March 09, 2009

'Drive' - 275km in 2.5 minutes

I bought myself a Canon G10 last week for an upcoming long-term commercial timelapse job. Thought I would give it a quick battery test while driving the between Townsville and Airlie Beach on Saturday to cover Cyclone Hamish. The video contains 2268 frames which only used about 2/5 of the battery in the camera. Great news!
Soundtrack is Nocturn (Even Numbers Remix) by 2Inventions
Click here to watch in 1280x720P high definition


Drive from Cameron Laird - Photographer on Vimeo.

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Pssst, wanna see an icecube melt in under 30 secs?

Shot this quick timelapse sequence yesterday to show my kids how it is done. They thought it was VERY cool (excuse the pun!)


Ice Cube's demise from Cameron Laird - Photographer on Vimeo.

A Storm is Coming

Shot this quick timelapse video while racing around the front lawn with the mower before we got even more rain.


A Storm is Coming from Cameron Laird - Photographer on Vimeo.