Time Lapse Photography is actually a cinematography technique where a series of photos are taken at one rate and then played back as a video at a much faster rate than they were taken. In this instance, I programmed the camera to take a photo every 15 seconds.
This was all shot using my old Canon PowerShot SD 950 on a $10 mini tripod just sitting on the dashboard. To the best of my knowledge, there are very few (if any) point and shoot cameras that will actually do time lapse photography, and this one doesn’t either. Thanks to a great group of developers, we have the CHDK!
What is CHDK?
Then I used Picasa to make the time lapse movie. Within Picasa, you can select all of the photos that you want to stitch together in a movie. Click ‘CREATE’ in the top navigation bar, and then select ‘MOVIE’. A very simple dialog opens that lets you add Slides (text), load an audio track, pick the transitions between videos, and then even publish the video straight to YouTube.