Ironically, the Northland in this video is way down south.
There goes the need to even travel to a far away city in order to create a timelapse… Thanks to Nokia’s here.com and the art of Paul Wex. Via laughingsquid
Three weeks. Bali and Java. A torrent of great scenes.
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You’ve all seen Machu Picchu in pictures, right? Well, be prepared to be blown away because none of them justly conveyed how majestic the place is. Until now.
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To stop a long journey for even 5 minutes in order to take ONE timelapse is inconvenient, let’s admit it. This time-lapse of multiple locations around 17 countries is just HEROIC!
What’s your favorite spot?
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Want to know what it is like to travel through India? People, vibrant colors, more people, fantastic landmarks, yet more people, amazing rituals, people, people, people.
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All the dramatic views of Rome in one short time lapse. If you have been, you’ll appreciate the fact that sometimes it is not easy to take these with so many tourists around. If you haven’t, well, start planning your trip: St. Peter Square in Vatican City, Spanish Steps, Colosseum, Roman Forum, Trevi Fountain and many more. Enjoy.
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As we gear for the winter I’ll try to bring you hope in the form of videos of the most beautiful beaches around the world. Today, a time lapse from Bali, Indonesia.
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I have a very special treat to start the weekend. It is not a timelapse or a tilt-shift, but this video captures the essence of Venice so well that I’m already trying to understand the visual language it used to do so.
Day dreaming… that’s the technical term for what you are doing while watching this video about Venice. Good luck trying to get anything done the rest of the day.
I have a very special treat to start the weekend. It is not a timelapse or a tilt-shift, but this video captures the essence of Venice so well that I’m already trying to understand the visual language it used to do so.
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