We’ve been fans of Ryan since his Toronto Tempo. Now with Planet Toronto, he explores new angles of our very dear city.
A good traveler has no fixed plans and is not intent on arriving. – Lao Tzu
Wow! Almost two years ago I started posting timelapses, tilt-shifts, slow-mos, go-pros, HDRs, hyper lapses and in general every other travel video I would find worthy of this fine audience. Today TinyWrld.com has 50,000 followers and while I still don’t know where we are heading, I’ve had a blast sharing this journey with you. Thanks! Juan a.k.a. global culture
Recife - One of Brazil’s most eastern city.
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This video by Yannick is very intense. It is not only about great photography, but once-in-a-lifetime experiences that will change you forever.
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“Weiterweg” is a beautiful hiking trail located in southern Germany.
Everyone knows a place like this, an oasis of serenity where you can retreat to relax and reflect. But very few have the will the dedicate long hours to document their journeys. And the thing is that we only need ONE person to love each place this much and we could have a fantastic documentary of the entire world.
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This video of Incheon, Korea gets really interesting at about the one-minute mark.
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The film tell`s how the city lives,
how it sleeps, how it works, how it rests, and how time pases by for us city dwellers. - Petrit Mulaj
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Sandy. If you are in the area, and can help. Do so.
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Once in a while I come across a video that while not a timelapse, conveys all the power of our planet in an awe-inspiring short. San Pedro de Atacama may be the driest place on Earth, but watch as it becomes alive.
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It’s been a while since we last visited Chicago, hasn’t it?
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I recall some of the very early hyper-lapse videos as far back as one year, but now they are starting to appear everywhere. This one from Dortmund, in Germany.
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