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  • Beautiful!

  • wow!! beautiful wish i could do something like that!

  • NICEE =D

  • I am currently doing the same thing as part of a university project, I have placed my camcorder in front of a rose, and leaving it in the same position for as long as it takes for the flower to open out. I press record for about 10 seconds at various times during the day, is that more or less how this was achieved?

  • not long enough. =[[[[

  • Great work, very beautiful.

  • I hate when my flowers dies

  • gorgesous! and so beautiful

  • THIS IS EXCATLY WHAT I NEED!!!

    THANK YOU SOO MUCH!!!!

    I need for a Narture project at school

    and since its short it's eaiser to display on the computer. THANK YOU!

  • Beautiful is though short.

    Great video.

  • Aww, I thought it was going to be nasty but that was nice : D

  • Beautiful!!! I do enjoy what you're doing!!!No shadows, no disturbing stuff -just the purity of the bloom...Wish I could have it as a full-quality video...

  • how did you do this? i'm making a sleeping beauty movie and i need a red rose to grow in the girl's hand.. how would i do that?

  • It's quite difficult to do and get right. I'm doing a shot that's going to end up a sweetpea plant growing in a girl's hand: it needs a 2m cubed bluescreen box, 500w of various coloured flouro lighting, a lot of thin threads, mosquito net over the whole lot, DSLR camera, outboard camera timer, mains timer on 12h cycle, etc. Oh, and six weeks to grow. And that's before you even consider camera movements in the final comped shot. A rose might be easier..

  • I've had your video in my playlist "4-ever". I can't believe I never told you how much I love this work! Thank you for the beautiful sight. God bless.

  • ITS SO BEAUTIFUL! I love you too..

  • you shoulda started the rose out as really small, then it grows and blooms, all the way until it shivers and dies.

  • Yellow roses are my favorite.Thanks for the post.

  • i feel warm and fuzzy

  • 55.567 watch his.now watch me

  • if it was a red rose i'd have some respect for it, yellow ones are naff

  • I'm glad that was faster than the lilies

  • that made me feel all beautifl inside.

  • cool

  • lovley

  • B-E-A utiful.

  • Beautiful rose.

  • Beautiful

  • thats kind of morbid considering how beautiful the rose is.. why watch it die?

  • How is this morbid? Isn't there beauty in the cycles of nature - rise and fall, birth and death?

    I liked it. I'd have liked it more if it had continued a bit longer, until the point where the rose is gently rotting away.

  • REDSHARKS A FAG IT WAS NICE

  • that was pretty boring >0

  • That's really nice!

  • beautiful =]

  • gorgesous!

  • what do you use to film these timelapseman? they seem amazing, always wanted to try something like that myself. Have you got a special, slow camera?

  • No, I use stills cameras, either hitched to computers or with big memory cards, and timers; I pull it all together in Shake, After Effects and Final cut pro.

  • pretty ^_^

  • OMG ITS SO BEAUTIFUL!

  • I don't know why...but it makes me somehow hungry...

  • beautiful!

  • just beautiful!! thanks for sharing this lovely rose

  • xD Looks cool, since we don't see that in real time.

  • Pretty

  • coolll

  • Oh! I just saw your profile and personal website!!! never mind my first comment! hahaha! you're already selling your HD vids! Great! Way to go! Cheers!

  • Lovely

  • flippin sweet!

  • now that is cool

  • Hi! This is really beautiful! :) I have a question! How do you make these videos! I think you can do this with a normal camera, right? But what kind of software do I need? I hope you'll answer my questions ;) I would like to try this myself! :)

  • Just amazing. The real living things around us that we don't see unless sped up.

  • I like your videos ALOT!!!

  • cool

  • Very inspiring! I'm curious to know, at which frame rate did you shoot this?

  • This was one frame every three minutes. It went so slow however that this is sped up by a factor of 8 - so this is one frame every 24 minutes. The final movie here is 25fps, so 36,000 times real speed...

  • Beautiful! 

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