Tiny World
A mosaic of our tiny world made out of really cool travel videos, time lapses, tilt-shifts, slow motions, stop motions, hyper lapses.

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Love these timelapses with the extreme zoom action added in post-prod.  A nice artifact of the super high-resolution available in cameras these days.   

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Here, a video of Ukraine dedicated to my good friend Slava.   Hey, another hyper-lapse!

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An urban oasis with a great city skyline, a massive loading dock as background, floating movie nights, dancing fountains?  Beach, Toronto style.

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Istanbul? aimless, meaningless, haphazard, disorderly, bereft of reality, like an arbitrary accident…  - Cüneyt Tekin

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Made on Earth is another one of those timelapses that serves as a perfect reminder of how great or planet is and how lucky some people are to travel it broadly to create astounding pieces like this one.  Perhaps you are destined to do the same one day?

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techsplode:

Check out this guy’s vids. Awesome.

Wow!  So much post-prod work in this video.  I’m particularly impressed with the selective tracking of subjects.  Correct me if I’m wrong, but this must have been shot at really high-res to the zoom-in scenes wouldn’t loose resolution.   

Penang island is a bustling city in the Northern Malaysia region with some really big identity such as the UNESCO Heritage Site, a popular food heaven as a whole, a melting pot of different culture, an important business and industrial hub, and a lot more. 

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Rob went to the beach in Portugal and came back with this timelapse.  Ready to book your next vacation there?  Here are the spots:  Foia, Cape Saint Vicent, Monchique, Praia de Lagos, and of course, Lisbon.

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Mission 26: The Big Endeavour.   Or the final journey of a noble ship across L.A.

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Here is another majestic timelapse of the southern skies.  This time from New Zealand.

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Not only is this timelapse of Rome looking very “Roman”, but it is also featuring some very cool annotations so you learn along the way.  Wish others had thought about that too.

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