English: Time-lapse clip of ice cubes melting in a glass. Shots were taken as 20sec interval using a Nikon D50 and SB600 flash. Laptop with gphoto2 was used as an intervalometer via usb. Stills were cropped with jpegtrans then assembled and resized with ffmpeg2theora at a frame rate of 25fps. 00:21, 20 June 2008 (UTC)
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