Think you know Mexico City? Enjoy!
Strictly speaking there are no tilt shift sequences in this video, but the time lapses synced to a great soundtrack more than make up for the lack of it. Seriously, each city should pick its soundtrack as carefully as they did here.
Brrr!! Perfect timing! A glimpse of how much fun germans have during winter…
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It doesn’t take long to do one of these… Look, High on London was filmed and edited in 12 hours by Rob Rackstraw and Matt Gosden.
The whole tilt shift technique as the perfect medium to explore cities came to me through the Uniqlo calendar widget. Now if only there was a site collecting videos from other cities around the world…
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Awesome! My toys ate a bridge. Can we see the ant people build a new bridge now?
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I’m most impressed with the fact that this was shot entirely with a Canon Powershot S95
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Samuel Cockedey’s Tokyo has made me forget about mockmoon2000 for about 5 minutes!
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Of all the things happening in Barcelona, I guess eljoja found this one crosswalk the most interesting.
It’s a small world after all. In fact, tiny.
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You’ve Got To Love London by Alex Silver
A time lapse video tribute to London, made of a whopping 7,757 pictures.