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December 08, 2017 15:57
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The Public Lab Timelapse Kit: fight polluters by catching them on film!
Above image via @glennwalquist -- read more
A number of folks are working across the Public Lab network to set up cheap #timelapse cameras. Help out and hold polluters accountable!
How it works
It doesn't completely -- yet! We're testing this approach in a few places around the country, and looking to prove it out more.
But the basic idea is to point a timelapse camera at a place where you hope to catch pollution happening, to collect evidence and to pressure them to stop.
(above, timelapse of blasting at a mountaintop removal site via @LauraChipley)
This could be used at:
- refineries
- mine sites
- industrial facilities
- anywhere you can safely place the camera
How to help
We're collecting well-documented examples of this technique in action, and we need:
- great photos of camera setups
- example footage
- easy instructions on how to share your images
Questions
[questions:timelapse]
Try it out
We're organizing meet-ups to assemble kits, test them out, document and install them, so that lots of people have a chance to learn how to do this and spread the word.
The basic kit is based on:
$103 (with 16g SD card) Crenova Trail Camera - 12 megapixel, 8 AA batteries
(note that it's actually 5 megapixels, but it stretches images up to 12, unfortunately)
Get in touch (jeff@publiclab.org) to organize a local group to assemble, document, and test, and report back how it goes.
Activities
[activities:timelapse]
Flyer handouts:
timelapse-kit-card.pdf and 4-up version for printing: timelapse-kit-card-4up.pdf
(Above, prototype box mock-up)
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July 07, 2017 16:18
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The Public Lab Timelapse Kit: fight polluters by catching them on film!
Above image via @glennwalquist -- read more
A number of folks are working across the Public Lab network to set up cheap #timelapse cameras. Help out and hold polluters accountable!
How it works
It doesn't completely -- yet! We're testing this approach in a few places around the country, and looking to prove it out more.
But the basic idea is to point a timelapse camera at a place where you hope to catch pollution happening, to collect evidence and to pressure them to stop.
(above, timelapse of blasting at a mountaintop removal site via @LauraChipley)
This could be used at:
- refineries
- mine sites
- industrial facilities
- anywhere you can safely place the camera
How to help
We're collecting well-documented examples of this technique in action, and we need:
- great photos of camera setups
- example footage
- easy instructions on how to share your images
Questions
[questions:timelapse]
Try it out
We're organizing meet-ups to assemble kits, test them out, document and install them, so that lots of people have a chance to learn how to do this and spread the word.
The basic kit is based on:
$103 (with 16g SD card) Crenova Trail Camera - 12 megapixel, 8 AA batteries
(note that it's actually 5 megapixels, but it stretches images up to 12, unfortunately)
Get in touch (jeff@publiclab.org) to organize a local group to assemble, document, and test, and report back how it goes.
Flyer handouts:
timelapse-kit-card.pdf and 4-up version for printing: timelapse-kit-card-4up.pdf
(Above, prototype box mock-up)
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May 10, 2017 16:53
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The Public Lab Timelapse Kit: fight polluters by catching them on film!
Above image via @glennwalquist -- read more
A number of folks are working across the Public Lab network to set up cheap #timelapse cameras. Help out and hold polluters accountable!
How it works
It doesn't completely -- yet! We're testing this approach in a few places around the country, and looking to prove it out more.
But the basic idea is to point a timelapse camera at a place where you hope to catch pollution happening, to collect evidence and to pressure them to stop.
(above, timelapse of blasting at a mountaintop removal site via @LauraChipley)
This could be used at:
- refineries
- mine sites
- industrial facilities
- anywhere you can safely place the camera
How to help
We're collecting well-documented examples of this technique in action, and we need:
- great photos of camera setups
- example footage
- easy instructions on how to share your images
Try it out
We're organizing meet-ups to assemble kits, test them out, document and install them, so that lots of people have a chance to learn how to do this and spread the word.
The basic kit is based on:
$103 (with 16g SD card) Crenova Trail Camera - 12 megapixel, 8 AA batteries
(note that it's actually 5 megapixels, but it stretches images up to 12, unfortunately)
Get in touch (jeff@publiclab.org) to organize a local group to assemble, document, and test, and report back how it goes.
Flyer handouts:
timelapse-kit-card.pdf and 4-up version for printing: timelapse-kit-card-4up.pdf
(Above, prototype box mock-up)
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February 28, 2017 19:42
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The Public Lab Timelapse Kit: fight polluters by catching them on film!
Above image via @glennwalquist -- read more
A number of folks are working across the Public Lab network to set up cheap #timelapse cameras. Help out and hold polluters accountable!
How it works
It doesn't completely -- yet! We're testing this approach in a few places around the country, and looking to prove it out more.
But the basic idea is to point a timelapse camera at a place where you hope to catch pollution happening, to collect evidence and to pressure them to stop.
(above, timelapse of blasting at a mountaintop removal site via @LauraChipley)
This could be used at:
- refineries
- mine sites
- industrial facilities
- anywhere you can safely place the camera
How to help
We're collecting well-documented examples of this technique in action, and we need:
- great photos of camera setups
- example footage
- easy instructions on how to share your images
Try it out
We're organizing meet-ups to assemble kits, test them out, document and install them, so that lots of people have a chance to learn how to do this and spread the word.
The basic kit is based on:
$103 (with 16g SD card) Crenova Trail Camera - 12 megapixel, 8 AA batteries
Get in touch (jeff@publiclab.org) to organize a local group to assemble, document, and test, and report back how it goes.
Flyer handouts:
timelapse-kit-card.pdf and 4-up version for printing: timelapse-kit-card-4up.pdf
(Above, prototype box mock-up)
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February 23, 2017 02:28
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The Public Lab Timelapse Kit: fight polluters by catching them on film!
Above image via @glennwalquist -- read more
A number of folks are working across the Public Lab network to set up cheap #timelapse cameras. Help out and hold polluters accountable!
How it works
It doesn't completely -- yet! We're testing this approach in a few places around the country, and looking to prove it out more.
But the basic idea is to point a timelapse camera at a place where you hope to catch pollution happening, to collect evidence and to pressure them to stop.
This could be used at:
- refineries
- mine sites
- industrial facilities
- anywhere you can safely place the camera
How to help
We're collecting well-documented examples of this technique in action, and we need:
- great photos of camera setups
- example footage
- easy instructions on how to share your images
Try it out
We're organizing meet-ups to assemble kits, test them out, document and install them, so that lots of people have a chance to learn how to do this and spread the word.
The basic kit is based on:
$103 (with 16g SD card) Crenova Trail Camera - 12 megapixel, 8 AA batteries
Get in touch (jeff@publiclab.org) to organize a local group to assemble, document, and test, and report back how it goes.
Flyer handouts:
timelapse-kit-card.pdf and 4-up version for printing: timelapse-kit-card-4up.pdf
(Above, prototype box mock-up)
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February 16, 2017 21:40
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The Public Lab Timelapse Kit: fight polluters by catching them on film!
Above image via @glennwalquist -- read more
A number of folks are working across the Public Lab network to set up cheap timelapse cameras. Help out and hold polluters accountable!
How it works
It doesn't completely -- yet! We're testing this approach in a few places around the country, and looking to prove it out more.
But the basic idea is to point a timelapse camera at a place where you hope to catch pollution happening, to collect evidence and to pressure them to stop.
This could be used at:
- refineries
- mine sites
- industrial facilities
- anywhere you can safely place the camera
How to help
We're collecting well-documented examples of this technique in action, and we need:
- great photos of camera setups
- example footage
- easy instructions on how to share your images
Try it out
We're organizing meet-ups to assemble kits, test them out, document and install them, so that lots of people have a chance to learn how to do this and spread the word.
The basic kit is based on:
$103 (with 16g SD card) Crenova Trail Camera - 12 megapixel, 8 AA batteries
Get in touch (jeff@publiclab.org) to organize a local group to assemble, document, and test, and report back how it goes.
Flyer handouts:
timelapse-kit-card.pdf and 4-up version for printing: timelapse-kit-card-4up.pdf
(Above, prototype box mock-up)
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February 16, 2017 16:40
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The Public Lab Timelapse Kit: fight polluters by catching them on film!
Above image via @glennwalquist -- read more
A number of folks are working across the Public Lab network to set up cheap timelapse cameras. Help out and hold polluters accountable!
How it works
It doesn't completely -- yet! We're testing this approach in a few places around the country, and looking to prove it out more.
But the basic idea is to point a timelapse camera at a place where you hope to catch pollution happening, to collect evidence and to pressure them to stop.
This could be used at:
- refineries
- mine sites
- industrial facilities
- anywhere you can safely place the camera
How to help
We're collecting well-documented examples of this technique in action, and we need:
- great photos of camera setups
- example footage
- easy instructions on how to share your images
Try it out
We're organizing meet-ups to assemble kits, test them out, document and install them, so that lots of people have a chance to learn how to do this and spread the word.
The basic kit is based on:
$103 (with 16g SD card) Crenova Trail Camera - 12 megapixel, 8 AA batteries
Get in touch (jeff@publiclab.org) to organize a local group to assemble, document, and test, and report back how it goes.
(Above, prototype box mock-up)
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February 16, 2017 16:39
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The Public Lab Timelapse Kit: fight polluters by catching them on film!
Above image via @glennwalquist -- read more
A number of folks are working across the Public Lab network to set up cheap timelapse cameras. Help out and hold polluters accountable!
How it works
It doesn't completely -- yet! We're testing this approach in a few places around the country, and looking to prove it out more.
But the basic idea is to point a timelapse camera at a place where you hope to catch pollution happening, to collect evidence and to pressure them to stop.
This could be used at:
- refineries
- mine sites
- industrial facilities
- anywhere you can safely place the camera
How to help
We're collecting well-documented examples of this technique in action, and we need:
- great photos of camera setups
- example footage
- easy instructions on how to share your images
(Above, prototype box mock-up)
Try it out
We're organizing meet-ups to assemble kits, test them out, document and install them, so that lots of people have a chance to learn how to do this and spread the word.
The basic kit is based on:
$103 (with 16g SD card) Crenova Trail Camera - 12 megapixel, 8 AA batteries
Get in touch now to organize a local group to assemble, document, and test, and report back how it goes.
(we'll ship you the box, the camera?)
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February 16, 2017 16:39
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The Public Lab Timelapse Kit: fight polluters by catching them on film!
Above image via @glennwalquist -- read more
A number of folks are working across the Public Lab network to set up cheap timelapse cameras. Help out and hold polluters accountable!
How it works
It doesn't completely -- yet! We're testing this approach in a few places around the country, and looking to prove it out more.
But the basic idea is to point a timelapse camera at a place where you hope to catch pollution happening, to collect evidence and to pressure them to stop.
This could be used at:
- refineries
- mine sites
- industrial facilities
- anywhere you can safely place the camera
How to help
We're collecting well-documented examples of this technique in action, and we need:
- great photos of camera setups
- example footage
- easy instructions on how to share your images
(Above, prototype box mock-up)
Try it out
We're organizing meet-ups to assemble kits, test them out, document and install them, so that lots of people have a chance to learn how to do this and spread the word.
The basic kit is based on:
Get in touch now to organize a local group to assemble, document, and test, and report back how it goes.
(we'll ship you the box, the camera?)
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February 14, 2017 21:23
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The Public Lab Timelapse Kit: fight polluters by catching them on film!
Above image via @glennwalquist -- read more
A number of folks are working across the Public Lab network to set up cheap timelapse cameras. Help out and hold polluters accountable!
How it works
It doesn't completely -- yet! We're testing this approach in a few places around the country, and looking to prove it out more.
But the basic idea is to point a timelapse camera at a place where you hope to catch pollution happening, to collect evidence and to pressure them to stop.
This could be used at:
- refineries
- mine sites
- industrial facilities
- anywhere you can safely place the camera
How to help
We're collecting well-documented examples of this technique in action, and we need:
- great photos of camera setups
- example footage
- easy instructions on how to share your images
(Above, prototype box mock-up)
Try it out
We're organizing meet-ups to assemble kits, test them out, document and install them, so that lots of people have a chance to learn how to do this and spread the word.
Get in touch now to organize a local group to assemble, document, and test, and report back how it goes.
(we'll ship you the box, the camera?)
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February 14, 2017 20:06
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The Public Lab Timelapse Kit: fight polluters by catching them on film!
Above image via @glennwalquist -- read more
A number of folks are working across the Public Lab network to set up cheap timelapse cameras. Help out and hold polluters accountable!
How it works
It doesn't completely -- yet! We're testing this approach in a few places around the country, and looking to prove it out more.
But the basic idea is to point a timelapse camera at a place where you hope to catch pollution happening, to collect evidence and to pressure them to stop.
This could be used at:
- refineries
- mine sites
- industrial facilities
- anywhere you can safely place the camera
How to help
We're collecting well-documented examples of this technique in action, and we need:
- great photos of camera setups
- example footage
- easy instructions on how to share your images
(Above, prototype box mock-up)
Try it out
We're organizing meet-ups to assemble kits, test them out, document and install them, so that lots of people have a chance to learn how to do this and spread the word.
Get in touch now to organize a local group to assemble, document, and test, and report back how it goes.
(we'll ship you the box, the camera?)
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February 14, 2017 17:32
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The Public Lab Timelapse Kit: fight polluters by catching them on film!
Above image via @glennwalquist -- read more
A number of folks are working across the Public Lab network to set up cheap timelapse cameras. Help out and hold polluters accountable!
How it works
It doesn't completely -- yet! We're testing this approach in a few places around the country, and looking to prove it out more.
But the basic idea is to point a timelapse camera at a place where you hope to catch pollution happening, to collect evidence and to pressure them to stop.
This could be used at:
- refineries
- mine sites
- industrial facilities
- anywhere you can safely place the camera
How to help
We're collecting well-documented examples of this technique in action, and we need:
- great photos of camera setups
- example footage
- easy instructions on how to share your images
Try it out
We're organizing meet-ups to assemble kits, test them out, document and install them, so that lots of people have a chance to learn how to do this and spread the word.
Get in touch now to organize a local group to assemble, document, and test, and report back how it goes.
(we'll ship you the box, the camera?)
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February 14, 2017 17:31
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The Public Lab Timelapse Kit: fight polluters by catching them on film!
A number of folks are working across the Public Lab network to set up cheap timelapse cameras. Help out and hold polluters accountable!
How it works
It doesn't completely -- yet! We're testing this approach in a few places around the country, and looking to prove it out more.
But the basic idea is to point a timelapse camera at a place where you hope to catch pollution happening, to collect evidence and to pressure them to stop.
This could be used at:
- refineries
- mine sites
- industrial facilities
- anywhere you can safely place the camera
How to help
We're collecting well-documented examples of this technique in action, and we need:
- great photos of camera setups
- example footage
- easy instructions on how to share your images
Try it out
We're organizing meet-ups to assemble kits, test them out, document and install them, so that lots of people have a chance to learn how to do this and spread the word.
Get in touch now to organize a local group to assemble, document, and test, and report back how it goes.
(we'll ship you the box, the camera?)
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February 14, 2017 17:29
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The Public Lab Timelapse Kit: fight polluters by catching them on film!
A number of folks are working across the Public Lab network to set up cheap timelapse cameras. Help out and hold polluters accountable!
How it works
It doesn't completely -- yet! We're testing this approach in a few places around the country, and looking to prove it out more.
But the basic idea is to point a timelapse camera at a place where you hope to catch pollution happening, to collect evidence and to pressure them to stop.
This could be used at:
- refineries
- mine sites
- industrial facilities
- anywhere you can safely place the camera
How to help
We're collecting well-documented examples of this technique in action, and we need:
- great photos of camera setups
- example footage
- easy instructions on how to share your images
Try it out
We're organizing meet-ups to assemble kits, test them out, document and install them, so that lots of people have a chance to learn how to do this and spread the word.
Get in touch now to organize a local group to assemble, document, and test, and report back how it goes.
(we'll ship you the box, the camera?)
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February 14, 2017 17:29
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The Public Lab Timelapse Kit: fight polluters by catching them on film!
A number of folks are working across the Public Lab network to set up cheap timelapse cameras. Help out and hold polluters accountable!
How it works
It doesn't completely -- yet! We're testing this approach in a few places around the country, and looking to prove it out more.
But the basic idea is to point a timelapse camera at a place where you hope to catch pollution happening, to collect evidence and to pressure them to stop.
This could be used at:
- refineries
- mine sites
- industrial facilities
- anywhere you can safely place the camera
How to help
We're collecting well-documented examples of this technique in action, and we need:
- great photos of camera setups
- example footage
- easy instructions on how to share your images
Try it out
We're organizing meet-ups to assemble kits, test them out, document and install them, so that lots of people have a chance to learn how to do this and spread the word.
Get in touch now to organize a local group to assemble, document, and test, and report back how it goes.
(we'll ship you the box, the camera?)
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February 08, 2017 20:27
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Check out timelapse photography as a technique of photographic monitoring on our Photo Monitoring page!
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January 30, 2017 18:49
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Check out timelapse photography as a technique of photographic monitoring on our Photo Monitoring page!
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January 30, 2017 18:48
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Check out timelapse photography as a technique of photographic monitoring on our Photo Monitoring page!
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September 15, 2016 18:36
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Check out timelapse photography as a technique of photographic monitoring on our Photo Monitoring page!
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October 11, 2011 17:10
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To do
- get 8 or 16 gb SD cards
- 16gb is ok for 2 min interval for 30 days
- 8gb is ok for 5 min interval for 30 days
- align the 2 cameras
- get the second camera, mail it?
Resources
- basics: http://publiclaboratory.org/tool/near-infrared-camera
- aligning and compositing infrared/visible images: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sfic43qRHqk&feature=player_embedded
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