Capturing ice through time-lapse – part 1
Capturing ice through time-lapse. It is interesting to focus on how ice is captured, from ice cubes melting to ice crystals forming.
Capturing ice through time-lapse. It is interesting to focus on how ice is captured, from ice cubes melting to ice crystals forming.
We hope to warm things up slightly following the rather chilly conditions of recent weeks in this instalment of ‘special photo moments’. Enjoy some of our sunrise images captured by our very own time-lapse camera systems.
The UK and Scotland have been battered recently by snow, ice, and freezing cold temperatures. Time-lapsing outdoors requires camera systems to withstand such conditions – a professional provider ensures continuous capture in all weathers.
We return with our second “Time-Lapse Trends” of the year. Today is the beginning of the 2018 Winter Olympics and so what better way to mark this occasion than with a feature on winter sports?
A short blog about how time-lapse can be put to use to document the wonders of the long winter months.
“It’s the most wonderful time of the year…” So what better way to capture Christmas than with time-lapse video? Here is a selection of our favourites for this week’s “Time-Lapse Trends”.
We’re experiencing some severe weather at the moment but our camera systems continue regardless of the dipping temperatures. Here’s how.
We continue our “Time-Lapse Trends” series with another common subject for time-lapse – the weather.
Snow is hitting parts of the country, fog in others and rain elsewhere. It might not be pleasant, but it is a great opportunity to snap some unique photos if you just give it a go.
Hoping for a white Christmas? We are proud to offer a true 24/7, 365 year-round service, with equipment and hardware that we have developed over many years and continue to innovate. So if the snow does fall in the next few months, or we continue to see freezing temperatures, we have you covered.