/r/selfieaday
Selfie a day, Selfie everyday, Photo montage, Time Lapse Photography, Selfie time lapse, Photo a day, Photo everyday...What do these phrases have in common? They describe this subreddit. A place for redditors to showcase videos or other compilations of "Photo a day"-esque style.
Don't you know those videos of people who take a photo of themselves everyday, for a set amount of time? This is a community that enjoys watching those time lapse videos.
Doesn't have to be a photo of your face! All "Photo a day" type videos are accepted! (Would have taken /r/PhotoADay but it was taken...) Links and text posts welcomed, videos can be original content or not. Please check to avoid as many reposts as possible.
Don't expect your front page to be flooded! These videos can take a long time to make. Feel free to submit content!
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/r/PastAndPresentPics "Recreated Photographs From Your Past!"
/r/TimeLapse for all your time lapse needs
/r/SelfiesWithGlasses for selfies... with glasses
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From a 9 year old gorgeous 4th grader boy to a 16 year old handsome graduation boy
Script can be found in video description :)
So I recently hit 5 months of photos and I wanted to know I anyone could recommend a good frame rate for a one year video.
Slightly unrelated note: If anyone needs help manually stabilizing their project, I'm more than happy to help.
I've been taking a photo everyday for almost a month now and I'd like to know if the is a website/soft ware for windows to stabilize my photos
Edit: I found a way to manually do it, thanks for the suggestions though.
I gave up manually aligning photos years ago because it took too long. What’s an easy way to automate 4385 photos?
What app are you using in 2022?
Please share the name, does it have ghost mode, is it Android or apple and does it store on phone or cloud or inapp.
Struggling to find an app that works now. Planning to use Android, but not finding much usable. Apple if I have to..
Hi all! I’ve been doing this for 7 years now. And I also started doing with my daughters (5 and 2) and it’s great! I had to do an app (macos) to align the images! I was going with close to 500 to align and got fed up. 😊 Here’s the result. Maybe someday I’ll share my daughters’ too.
So happy I started doing this about three years ago. Only taken a few days off due to been in hospital and a few medical issues when I’ve felt very poorly. Hope that’s allowed. I need to find a way to make a massive video of all the pictures. I’ve them on Instagram and Facebook Page.
So I have reached the point where I have over 100 pictures needed to be stabilised. So far I have just manually stabilised them, but can someone please explain how to use Affign to me in simple English, because I'm not good with code and stuff.
(I use Mac by the way, so I can't use the "app")
So I got into selfieaday around October, and used the 1SE app (still pictures though), however more recently I found this sub, and that you guys have recommended both "Close Up" and "Selfie-A-Day". I've been using all 3 for a month now, and I still need help deciding on which one to use going forward
1SE:
- Doesn't have much going for it, except that I have an extra 2 months worth of photos
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Close Up:
- Can't import old photos at all, and I don't like how the ghost overlay changes each time, but I think
that it has the best video making of all 3
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Selfie-A-Day:
- Has a 7 day free trial to its premium service, allowing me to upload old photos. I cant do it yet though for reasons. Also has the best ghost overlay, but less good video making.
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I'm leaning towards Selfie-A-Day in the case that I can one day import the 2 months of older photos, but I want to hear your guys' opinions
Hello, looking to do this in 2021 and was wondering if anyone has tips. I have a Sony a series camera and a couple flashes. If I have to breakdown my camera setup, what's the best way to keep everything relatively lined up with the same framing. Basically, if you had to start over fresh knowing what you know now, what would you do differently?
This Github Repo makes it easy but i am unable to use it.
How do you guys do your timelapse videos?
i read many posts on this subreddit but found out that most of u are using An App or manually aligning every photo on some software.
so i would like to ask if someone from u used any script like this how did u do it?
or any other method u used!
Thanks In Advance