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We have two cameras on site filming a patio install from ConcreteVa.com. Check back for the time lapse!
On day five the brick walkway is in and the irrigation has started!
Brick pavers are being laid down for the new sidewalk.
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This time lapse was a one day shoot in Williamsburg Va with two cameras. It was shot for the new website: ConcreteVA.com This is our second video with them. (See the first one here)
The curbing you see here is the slant style curb with the brick stamp finish. We also used a Belgian texture roller with charcoal release. Upon finishing we apply one coat of solvent based acrylic sealer. Please take notice: we install around existing landscaping without any disruption of the existing plantings. One thing I am always proud of is the way we leave the project. At the end of the video please observe the condition of the landscape with the new edging, spotless and neat.
If you have any concrete needs such as driveways, patios, walkways or custom walls and are in the Metro Richmond area call Mike at 804-261-7778. Tell him RichmondTimeLapse.com sent you! – Thanks!!!
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Continuous concrete landscape borders use technology and beauty to enhance lawns, gardens, driveways and any landscaped area. Concrete curbing not only looks great, but also functions as a cost-effective, stylish landscape border for any home or business.
Website: www.clcurbing.com
If you have 2 minutes, treat yourself to some beauty & watch a blooming lotus time lapse movie! catch a few of the last lotus blooms if you visit the Garden soon!
Shark Space is from June 27–Oct. 31, 2009
Shark feeding from 10–10:30 a.m.
Shark petting at noon–12:30 and 3–3:30 p.m.
Get your hands wet as you meet living sharks and other marine creatures. What should you be more afraid of: a shark or a falling coconut? Did you know that sharks have a "sixth" sense? The shark tank demonstration is free, but tickets are required and available at guest services. For safety reasons, children must be 40 inches or taller to experience the touch tanks.
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We just got back from checking the cameras at Lewis Ginter since its crunch time and the blooming has started. We have posted a few still shots for you and we are editing the beginning of the time lapse. Check back soon for the movie.
We are shooting a time lapse of the Lotus Flower at Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden.
Lotuses are perhaps the most spectacular plants in aquatic environments. The Chinese say that, once having seen the growing lotus, you never forget it. The lotus flowers have color from red, pink, pale yellow to creamy white. A separate, long, tubular stalk supports each flower and each large round leaf is usually white or pink with 15 or more oval, spreading petals, and a peculiar, flat seedcase at its center. (Read more about Lotus at FlowerPictures.net website) and don’t forget to visit Lewisginter.org.
We have already setup a camera and it should be filming until the middle of June. Stay tuned!