The mother of all Hyperlapses! Even better… our friends at Teehan+Lax Labs have released the tools so YOU can do your own: hyper lapse.tllabs.io.
Google Street View Hyperlapse (by Teehan+Lax Labs) via 3blogs
No, I don’t think you’ve ever seen the Grand Canyon from *within*.
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The quintessential tourist experience hasn’t changed in hundreds of years: Venice.
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A great addition to our hyperlapse archive, courtesy of Stefan Kordiuk.
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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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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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Here, a video of Ukraine dedicated to my good friend Slava. Hey, another hyper-lapse!
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Natural Phenomena is part symphony, part hyperlapse and part visual exploration of the tension between nature and the electric man. It is so epic that all I want to do is dissect it into every scene, organize them into a map and wonder at the scope of this project: Alaska, Austria, Canada, Czech Republic, Germany, Hungary, Poland, Turkey, US.
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One day every city will have its own hyperlapse. Today it is Warsaw.
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The hyperlapse is quickly becoming a sub-genre of the timelapse, and nothing we’ve seen recently does it better than Paris in Motion (Part II). What is hyperlapse? You know how a timelapse is composed out of thousands of photos taken from the SAME location, sometimes with a dolly to inject some motion? Well, the hyperlapse takes this technique one step further by MOVING the camera a few steps with each shot, adding an incredible amount of complexity to the production but rendering fantastic results.