CP terrarium thread, continued

Well here are my pics. Still need to make the time lapse into a vid.
In no order what so ever
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bellii with ventrata cutting
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viking
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The view from my bed
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ventrata
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raffle family
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albo
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ventrata cutting
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binata forest
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can you find where the flower stalk begins and ends?
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intermedia plantlets grown from leaf cutting.
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filiformis " ' "
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talangensis x veitchii didn't skip a beat.
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aristo
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bellii x truncata
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muluensis x lowii
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aristo x spec
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izumiae finally opened
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H. minor
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vogelii
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glabrata
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jungle bells
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Good bye
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Awesome! I love the peristome/lid on the viking. What conditions are you keeping the muluensis x lowii?
 
highland conditions. I tried lowland for a little and it wasn't doing good so I swithced.
 
Nice. Lowii crosses are my favorites. Can't wait to see the time lapse.
 
Hey Paul, mind if I ask about how you make your time lapse vids? I'd love to do something like it, but I don't really know how to set it up to get the same shot all the time. How often do you take a pic?
 
I was just fertilizing for what will be the last time this year, and thought I'd put up some photos.

cope_pit.JPGlowii x camp_new.JPGvent.JPGlowii x campanulata.JPGjac.JPGmaxima.JPGlowii x camp.JPGdanguinea.JPGscorps.JPGvent x tal.JPGcope.JPG

cope_pit.JPG vent x tal.JPG scorps.JPG danguinea.JPG lowii x camp.JPG maxima.JPG jac.JPG lowii x campanulata.JPG vent.JPG lowii x camp_new.JPG cope.JPG
 
Nice shots!
For the time lapse, I have 2 methods
Method 1: You need a camera and a tripod. Just focus on the spot you will be taking a picture of for the next week-month. turn on the camera and take a pic.
Method 2: DSLR, interval timer remote, and tripod. Same thing, just focus and set the remote. You'll need to turn on the remote when the lights come on, that's it.

Now, the time between taking the pictures depends on what you are taking. If its a dew, which is what I just shot, I did a shot every 15 minutes 72 times. Pretty much covers the day. If you're taking pics of one of your neps, then maybe 1-10 shots a day depending on the species. Keep in mind, the more pics you take, the smoother the sequence will be when watching it.

This one was method 1, with 1-3 pictures a day.
[video=youtube;JTvu-LCcG2A]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JTvu-LCcG2A[/video]
 
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