Welcome to the Green Appleton time-lapse project. Here we want to involve as many of you as possible in making a photographic record of how our habitats change across the seasons and through time.
We currently have 4 photo stations set up for everyone to take pictures from on their phones. The photos taken can then be uploaded to the website from the pages below and these can be used to make time-lapse videos of changes at the site, and displayed on the website.
So what are you waiting for? Get yourself to a photo station and send us some pictures!
Our most recent project related to the time-lapse has been the use of a camera trap (or trail camera). We have collected some amazing photos and videos - have a look at the Camera Trap section.
Navigate your way around the timelapse pages by using the menu at the top left. There you can choose options to upload photos, look at the most recent pictures, or see the timelapse videos we have made.
The bluebells are long over in the woods, and the undergrowth looks completely different as the ferns and bracken grow. The trees are also in full leaf
meaning the light is dappled as it comes through, and the floor is much shadier. Please keep on taking photos of this season, so that we can show the contrast,
and follow the changes through the summer and into autumn.
A map of the photo stations is shown below - three in the woods and one by the church overlooking the restoration project. Select one from the menu on the left to upload a photo, or to see photos and time-lapse videos that are already available.