These are great studies in timelapse technique and must be well-worth all the effort that must go on behind the scenes in setting up something like this, especially at this time of year.
Simply amazing job. In french or in english, I won't be able to tell you how beautiful and meticulous your work is. I'd love to see an hibiscus some day. Found one video (O8Qr1DInsu4), but it never gets as alive and the light is never as well controlled as the light in your videos. Bravo!
Wow! You have been very patient to capture all of that! I particularly like being able to see the cotyledons shrivel and fall off as their carbohydrate store is being used up.
This is so amazing.
alicewareharris 3 weeks ago
@916kyle I filmed it in a studio. Carefully. Best wishes Neil
neilbromhall 1 month ago
Thank you
amine070096 1 month ago
Nature, you crazy...
DackIsBack 2 months ago
That was really cool! Just can't get enough of watching things grow!
Stand4TheRepublic 2 months ago
Beautiful is this wonderful Earth.
TheSystemRevolution 2 months ago
haaaaaa the miracle of life!!
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halo3freak112 3 months ago
FINALLY! AN awesome timelapse!!!!!!!!!
Druppi101 3 months ago 2
Wow, Neil your videos are amazing! I have forwarded them to my 600+ student biology class at McGill.
cakesyswipewalk 4 months ago
Amazing ..this is the best time lapse i have ever seen , From every corner
it's incredible .
thanks
Haxxstar 6 months ago
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tb823g 8 months ago
its like...alien PLANTS
tb823g 8 months ago
its like...alien PLANTS oooo
tb823g 8 months ago
This is very beautiful thank you for sharing
pheonixmon1 8 months ago
This is absolutely exquisite work. Thank you!
LivingWithPTSD 9 months ago 4
@LivingWithPTSD That is rewarding to hear. Thank you for your kind comment. Best wishes
neil
neilbromhall 9 months ago
How did you get the tracking shot? It is rock steady!
n9n9n9n9n9n9n9n9 1 year ago
does it matter if the seeds are ordered or from a sac ?
Chris22510 1 year ago
Awesome stuff.... :D Keep it up..! :) :)
ThePurplePrincesses 1 year ago
These are great studies in timelapse technique and must be well-worth all the effort that must go on behind the scenes in setting up something like this, especially at this time of year.
rbrooks2007 1 year ago
Simply amazing job. In french or in english, I won't be able to tell you how beautiful and meticulous your work is. I'd love to see an hibiscus some day. Found one video (O8Qr1DInsu4), but it never gets as alive and the light is never as well controlled as the light in your videos. Bravo!
UncivilFire2 1 year ago
Wow! You have been very patient to capture all of that! I particularly like being able to see the cotyledons shrivel and fall off as their carbohydrate store is being used up.
APurseyful 1 year ago