Time lapse Tip: Make sure you have a tripod and no wind around
Hello everyone!
Sometimes you have different plans, but life does not follow you.
As you probably already have heard, we are under lock down here in Greece.
This means that we don't (or barely) go out and in order for us to go somewhere, we need to either print a specific paper or send an sms.
We are only allowed to
(a) go to work (assuming our office is still open)
(b) go to the supermarket
(c) go to the doctor (but only for an emergency)
(d) go to the pharmacy
(e) walk the dog, or jog or ride a bike (only alone or in 2)
Please tell me below a little bit about your country, are you allowed to go out? Are you scared to go out?
So, every day I wait the time that I will go through the garbage as I also walk a little bit usually during sunset time so that I can feel like nothing has changed.
Today, like almost every other day I went to catch a sunset. Only that it was very windy, thus noone else was on the streets. I saw someone in a car who warned me that a police car is around checking if people have the necessary paperwork/proof that they are out for a reason.
Normal Video here
I hope you enjoy it as much as I did .. This is a normal video turned into a gif using giphy (I wonder if there is a decentralized service for gifs)

Timelapse Video with tips what NOT to do

When I saw it, I almost got anxiety. It did look nothing like a previous one (pls see below)
So, if you plan to do a (completely amateur) timelapse (any iphone will probably do the job) - make sure that ..
You have a tripod or a very stable hand and of course make sure it is not windy or wavy.
This is a better timelapse but it was my first one so I hope it would have a little more duration

And lets not forget our #cleanplanet initiative - always present, always active and motivating
And this is for my friend Yann from @cleanplanet - would something like this be ok?

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