/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.
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This question is mainly to everyone who is a decade or longer into their project but anyone can answer.
So in around 3 weeks I'll reach the 2 year mark of my project. And over the past year or so specifically I've been questioning whether it's actually worth it to do it for a decade.
This isn't a storage issue as I have that sorted, just want to know if I'm just wasting my time doing this.
So I was watching back my timelapse and i almost cried watching the years go by
Is this normal?
Will it go away?
I want to continue this until I turn 20 but honestly now I'm starting to rethink it
Hi folks. I have been using the app on iOS for a little bit and am loving it so far. Yesterday's photo was amazing. But unfortunately I'm not saving every selfie to my camera roll. Is it possible to export a single photo in its original resolution after the fact? It's a bit unclear what you get with the subscription. A full back-up of everything is an option? Can I also just "back-up" a single photo?
Some key features:
It's a brand new app, so be kind 😅 but would love some feedback! 🙏
Here's a link to get 3 months of the Pro version for free just for the Reddit crew: https://apps.apple.com/redeem?ctx=offercodes&id=6499454966&code=REDDITKARMA
AppStore link: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/photojourney-daily-photo-diary/id6499454966
I developed a free app to auto-stabilize selfies and compile them into a stabilized video.
Introducing AgeLapse: available on both Android and iOS! Simply import a .zip file containing your photos, and the app will do everything for you.
AgeLapse is 100% free and open source. View the source code on Github here.
If you enjoy this software, please give it a ⭐ on Github.
How do I take a photo of myself every day consistenty? For the whole month of june my phone stopped working so i didnt take any pictures. Occasionally I still miss a day or 2, how can i avoid that? Also my face is not the same distance from the camera in every photo so how can i align it properly?
An 8 year version , more than 2900 daily photos , boy to man, By Me 👦🏻->🧔🏻
Upsides of Picasa: Self aligns, simple to make timelapse, extra storage, cool effect on the edge of the pics
Downsides: occasionally doesn't use a picture or two because it doesn't feel like it (it recognized the face but decided not to use the image) (it literally threw out all of Dec 2023), png and jpeg only, difficult to rearrange images if out of order
All in all, it works but if you want to have all the images (perfectly aligned at that) maybe use something like Afflign (I think that's how it's spelt)
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?