Matthew Vandeputte:
"I shot well over 100000 images in between Belgium and Australia, using unreleased footage that was shot from over a year ago up until last week."
Music is Kill Paris (Baby come back) and Steven Price (Aurora borealis).
Matthew Vandeputte:
"I shot well over 100000 images in between Belgium and Australia, using unreleased footage that was shot from over a year ago up until last week."
Music is Kill Paris (Baby come back) and Steven Price (Aurora borealis).
Andrew Walker and friends recently had something of an experience – a visit to a Satsop nuclear power station in Western Washington, a place abandoned before it was even completed.
Burning Man is described in some many terms, and here is a visual description which stands above them all.
On a recent 3-week trip to Paris, Paul Richardson captured this absolutely breathtaking time lapse of some of the City of Lights most memorable sights.
Some of the hidden, amazing sights of Los Angeles, in timelapse form, by Hal Bergman.
This is pretty awesome. You can make your own hyperlapse from google maps street view thanks the Teehan+Lax Labs.
“It was so gorgeous it almost felt like sadness.”
– Banana Yoshimoto
More Hyperlapse
Poem of the Day
Gorgeous hyperlapse of London during a gorgeous time of the year.
Panning, rotating, zooming, tilting, zooming alongside a speeding train, flying. These are not ordinary shots for a timelapse. Hyperlapse is apparently the term for such awesomeness.
The music being The Alley by DeVotchKa certainly helps in creating an impactful and moving experience. Put the video in full-screen HD if you can.