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Uploaded by on Dec 2, 2007

A hyacinth growing in timelapse. 1 second = 250 minutes. The whole clip is just over a week long, and was filmed in a cupboard to get the lighting consistent.

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  • what camera did you use to film this , I would love to try this at home ,, levijohns@gmail.com

  • @peterpuck27 If I remember correctly I think it was actually done with a webcam set to take a photo every 10 minutes. The zoom was done digitally afterwards. Quite simple really and easy to do with the right software.

  • this is amazing

    how come they are swaying from like 21 seconds onwards??

  • Probably because they got very heavy with the flowers and couldn't hold weight. I didn't stake them up. Then they tried to grow back up straight and fell over again.

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  • awesome !

  • oh ok still looks awesome

    i made a video with my hyacinth

    not as good as yours though =)

  • wow that is super amazing! how technology is today.beautiful hycinths.i love the deep raspberry pink color! thanks for taking the time out to make this lovely video!

  • Too bad this isn't "smell-a-vision". These are the BEST spring flowers!

  • this is incredible

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