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Peony flower flourishing in timelapse. The shooting took several days.
stengel-film.com

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  • Joe Trimmer 2 years ago
    I love this! I want to do a similar thing soon and I'm curious about how you get the flower to bloom?
  • ¡ǝnɹʇ 2 years ago
    Most flowers close at night time to preserve energy and then reopen when the sun comes out.
  • Joe Trimmer 2 years ago
    Okay good to know! I assume this was filmed inside somewhere?
  • munich timelapse 2 years ago
    Yes, this was shot inside, in a small dark studio.
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  • munich timelapse 2 years ago
    In this case I use permanent studio light, which does prevent the flower from closing and reopening.
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  • Ya Maleka L Mulk 2 years ago
    wowwwwwwwww Amazingggggggggggg
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  • Dada 2 years ago
    Excellent...
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  • madoka07 2 years ago
    beautiful ! (q * v * p).*+
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