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How Brinno Cameras Documented the Recovery in Palmanova, Italy

How Brinno Cameras Documented the Recovery in Palmanova, Italy

Brinno BCC5000 time-lapse cameras supported JBS Agency in documenting the Recovery Art Project in Palmanova, Italy, and helped capture the transformation of this historic UNESCO city.
Brinno Time Lapse Chronicles the New Railway Bridge in Sondrio over the Mallero

Brinno Time Lapse Chronicles the New Railway Bridge in Sondrio over the Mallero

📍Italy_A major step toward a safer and more modern railway system in Valtellina: the new steel bridge over the Mallero stream
Brinno Time Lapse Captures the New Ceronda Bridge at Venaria Reale

Brinno Time Lapse Captures the New Ceronda Bridge at Venaria Reale

📍Italy_The city of Venaria Reale in Italy recently undertook a transformative infrastructure project — the construction of a new bridge over the Ceronda stream
Tracking Fossil Sites with Time Lapse - Interview with Paleontologist Christopher McKean, PhD

Tracking Fossil Sites with Time Lapse - Interview with Paleontologist Christopher McKean, PhD

One of the biggest advantages of a time lapse camera is how it sustains such a long period of recording. Fossils from ancient generations happen to have a similar concept, so what could be better t...