This roadtrip account may seem a little chaotic and unstructured, but then again, isn´t every roadtrip just like that? Full of unexpected moments that don´t fit our plans and opportunities for detours that we dare not waste.
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There must be something in the parisian air, because we keep finding these awesome time lapses with really good camera work coming from La Belle Cité
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The Championships at Wimbledon by The Seventh Movement
The Seventh Movement team was on hand at the Championships to capture the historic tennis tourney in full time-lapse and tilt-shift glory. The grass, the inclimate weather and the cheering crowds that make up Wimbledon Championships have never looked this good.
Please tell me someone is producing a tilt-shift of the Olympics. It feels way more civilized to watch them like this, instead of enduring the endless hours of live-product-sponsored-coverage.
This time-lapse of New York City is like a symphony. At times you’ll be watching multiple tracks that mix in your brain perfectly to create a great experience. I wish more photographers would dare to go this far with their time lapses.
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This time-lapse video of Earth from the International Space Station is the best time-lapse I’ve ever seen.
Full screen and watch it now, it’s absolutely breathtaking.
Images courtesy: Image Science & Analysis Laboratory,NASA Johnson Space Center, The Gateway to Astronaut Photography of Earth. This version put together by Knate Myers.
WOW! This video is heading for 1 million views in just two days. My absolute favourite scene at 2’52”
I can never tire of watching the surreal urban landscapes that Dubai keeps producing. In his latest timelapse Richard Bentley has managed to capture a bright city that is even more fascinating at night.
Spend your Saturday afternoon getting to know Munich.
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Manchester in a Day
Hong Kong Accelerate