If you could spend one night in Paris, what would you do?
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Every great city in the world has a story that has been passed down the ages. The garden city of India is one such city. A home to countless people from all over the country, making a lifetime of memories. It may not be the best city in the world, but the spirit of its people is unmatched
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Nightfall in particular is my favorite time to shoot time lapse. Capturing the transition from day to night while looking back at the city as the purple shadow of Earth envelopes the eastern skyline and the warm distant twinkling halogen lights spark to life and give the fading sun a run for her money- this will never grow old or boring to me - Colin Rich
This is not the Puerto Rico you know:
Spend 2 minutes in paradise with a brief journey to Vieques and Culebra. Located off the eastern coast of Puerto Rico, these sleepy islands house some of the most beautiful scenery in all of the Caribbean. You will not find any high-rises, casinos, fast-food chains, strip malls or traffic lights.
Thanks, Mark. We had a terrific two-minute vacation.
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To understand the places you visit, you must both grasp the rhythm of a place and get really close to the locals.
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Here Comes The Sun… in Tahiti.
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Life in the Fast Lane: Hoi An - Ancient Town (by Rob Whitworth)
Colombia - 2012
On my second holiday to this stunning country I decided to do the fatal thing and take my camera along with me. I thought about shooting a timelapse shot or two… I ended up filming on average 2 shots per day over the course of 4 weeks
What better way to travel than commit a good hour or two to every location you like.
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The guys from Spoonfilm have sent us their latest videos. Look at these miniature gems: Madrid and Sevilla.
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A winter in Alaska full of wonderful sights
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Within Two Worlds depicts an alternate perspective by giving us the illusion of times movement, signifying a beginning and end within a world of constant contradiction. It appears you are traveling in the midst of a dream, half-sleeping, half-waking, and touching the arch connecting heaven and earth.
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