I was in big confusion on what to do for my final year project. It is because my topic was "time management, Mr. Kok Yoong told me after my critique 2 presentation that this topic was like a management student topic. hmm...............
Then i went do my consultation with
Mr. Kok Yoong, he gave me some idea on how to improve on my topic.
After the consultation, Mr Kok
yoong got me questioning myself: what kind of data I wanted to collect for my
project? How I’m going to solve this problem this problem? There was a lot of
things running on my mind. That time I wasn't sure yet what I’m going to
gather...I just took some time and think and Google.
I was found out one thing that i
should stick on "TIME" but not time management. Then I have Google
about the "TIME" and I found out some interesting topic on it. Sometimes
idea just pop out, from the small tiny thing around us. Finally now I can move
on with my idea.
"TIME LAPSE" !!!!! That
what I’m going to do=))
Time Lapse on kl city view!! It is awesome. Basically I'm kl people and i would like to show to people the beauty of kl city by using time lapse method.
Time lapse is where a camera takes sequences
of images of subject, place or thing with an interval of time between each image.
The interval can be interval can be anything from less than a second to a day
or more. When the images speeded up creating a shorter time than the actual
images that took.
Research on ~TIME LAPSE~
Time-lapse photography is a
technique whereby the frequency at which film frames are captured (the frame
rate) is much lower than that used to view the sequence. When played at normal
speed, time appears to be moving faster and thus lapsing. The most popular
technique currently used is a digital camera tethered to a computer. The
advantage is that the images are quite sharp and can be quickly converted into
a digital time-lapse movie.Doing any time-lapse outdoors security is paramount,
so keep an eye on your equipment at all times. As you are likely to be in one
spot for a while, make sure you are in a location where you are safe and is
tolerant of cameras. Need check where are pointing the camera.is shooting a
bunch of photos of the same thing, spread out over a period of time, and
smushing them together into one video that plays back in a shorter amount of
time.Basically, time lapse movies run at between 24 and 30 frames per second.
http://content.photojojo.com/tutorials/ultimate-guide-to-time-lapse-photography/
http://timothyallen.blogs.bbcearth.com/2009/02/24/time-lapse-photography/
http://timothyallen.blogs.bbcearth.com/2009/02/24/time-lapse-photography/
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