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The Animal Detector: A Spooky Response to Our Green Screen Challenge
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A homemade contraption to record nocturnal animals at home. A Spooky Response to Our Green Screen Challenge. After our not-so-impressive attempt at a green screen background for possums. We posted our video online in case anyone else wanted to try. We have a response! Welcome home, possum! Good choice of music; Gentle Giant is one of my favorites. 5/24/09, 6:13 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Then we got more ambitious. The new version has three parts:. And a simple Mac program called BTV Pro.
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The Animal Detector: A fox!
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A homemade contraption to record nocturnal animals at home. We had no idea there were foxes in the neighborhood. This gorgeous animal is a grey fox who popped by at 2:01am. Bait: some flowers. we were hoping to attract some birds at sunrise). Wow, that's a beautiful clip! 2/20/09, 11:35 PM. Sawyer and Brenden said that the video was cool to. 3/13/09, 11:00 AM. I thought that the fox video so cool. I don't think i've never seen a real fox before. 3/13/09, 11:01 AM. I saw a f ox with rabbies. 2) Computer a...
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The Animal Detector: Wild possum pretends it's hiking in the woods
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A homemade contraption to record nocturnal animals at home. Wild possum pretends it's hiking in the woods. 5:16am: A possum wanders into our woodland scenery backdrop and takes a good look at the new decor. Preston Fosback should see this. 10/13/08, 11:06 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Our 4-year old son left a piece of cheese outside in hopes of finding a nocturnal animal asleep next to it in the morning - based on a mistaken understanding of what happens to nocturnal animals when the sun rises!
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The Animal Detector: Earthworm!
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A homemade contraption to record nocturnal animals at home. A worm crawls by just after sunrise (film sped up about three times). It was very interesting. 3/27/09, 2:09 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Our 4-year old son left a piece of cheese outside in hopes of finding a nocturnal animal asleep next to it in the morning - based on a mistaken understanding of what happens to nocturnal animals when the sun rises! Then we got more ambitious. The new version has three parts:. Vincent J. Musi. Simple...
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The Animal Detector: Now with bubbles!
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A homemade contraption to record nocturnal animals at home. The light goes on and the bubbles appear when an animal walks by. This curious cat looked up to see where the bubbles were coming from. Here's the setup:. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Our 4-year old son left a piece of cheese outside in hopes of finding a nocturnal animal asleep next to it in the morning - based on a mistaken understanding of what happens to nocturnal animals when the sun rises! And a simple Mac program called BTV Pro.
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The Animal Detector: Squirrel-cam photo
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A homemade contraption to record nocturnal animals at home. Has The Floodlight Been Activated. 5/12/13, 3:29 AM. Nope - we didnt use the light on this one. 5/12/13, 6:37 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Our 4-year old son left a piece of cheese outside in hopes of finding a nocturnal animal asleep next to it in the morning - based on a mistaken understanding of what happens to nocturnal animals when the sun rises! Then we got more ambitious. The new version has three parts:. Vincent J. Musi. Simpl...
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The Animal Detector: Three weeks of a robin's nest
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A homemade contraption to record nocturnal animals at home. Three weeks of a robin's nest. We mounted the webcam just over a nest and filmed by motion sensing or timelapse nearly every day. The last baby flew out of the nest yesterday. Here's an almost-daily view for three weeks (click to enlarge):. Time-lapse: warming eggs, leaving for food, warming eggs, leaving for food, all day:. That Was Really Great. 5/11/09, 9:47 PM. This is wonderful. Thank you. 7/12/09, 7:58 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).