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I saw this and just liked it – cool background music and awesome HD timelapse – some from NASA:

Montage of time lapsed HD footage combined with the melodic music of Stick Figure)
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/sta…

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This is a cool timelapse of my city!

TimeLAX 01 from iVideoMaking on Vimeo.

TimeLAX is a time-lapse photography project that shows the Greater Los Angeles area from many angles.

The project includes different types of photography such as panoramic, architectural and artistic. We have scouted, tested and selected more than 200 locations that will be presented in a series of videos.

Photography by RalphGM – Edited by RandyFX
Music “Orchestral Inspiration” by Akashic Records – SaReGaMa
saregama-music.

For more information, visit timelax.com

 

From the sun to the architecture, the palm trees to the bright lights, the celebs to the beach, Los Angeles has it all. 

This video shows the glitz and the glamor of the city in stunning visuals that will have you booking a flight to SoCal in no time.

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You know me and timelapses – I love em! Here are ten from around the world that I think you will love too – from Mashable:

travel suitcase Travel the World With These 10 Time Lapse Videos
Christine Erickson 

10 Time-Lapse Videos From Around the World

1. Lake Tahoe

This shot of Lake Tahoe by user tlapse is a beautiful capture of Sierra Nevada.

2. Vancouver City

This time-lapse of Vancouver City is a collaboration between Innerlife Project andTimeLapseHD.

3. New York City

Shot by Mindrelic, this captures some of the best spots across New York City.

4. Ko Olina Beach

A day on the beaches of Hawaii, shot by tonnes, sounds pretty good right about now.

5. Edinburgh

This was jgolian’s first shot at time-lapse photography, and we think his capture of Scotland’s capital is pretty great.

6. Panama Canal

From the Atlantic to Pacific Ocean, this time-lapse journey by radiofreebc rides through the Panama Canal onboard a cruise ship.

7. Crater Lake

In the span of a day, user Dan Heller captured a stunning view of Crater Lake, including a crescent moon, the Milky Way and Jupiter.

8. Moscow

Next on the list is Moscow, Russia’s capital, captured by user 22zweizwei.

9. Antarctica

YouTube user Antzarctica spent a year creating this time-lapse of Artarctica, in and around the McMurdo Station and Scott Base.

10. Las Vegas

This time-lapse, shot by user Asianjma123, captures 2 nights and 3 days in sin city.

You don’t need a passport to travel around the world — you can travel the world right at home!

Ok, watching videos from your laptop is not quite as fun as the real thing. But if you’re waiting for your next big adventure, or at least for your passport to come in the mail, we’ve rounded up ten beautiful timelapse videos on YouTube from around the world.

From New York City all the way to Moscow, there are time lapse videos from hundreds of cities all over the world. According to YouTube, New York’s time lapse video is most viewed by people in Eastern Europe, especially Russia. Vancouver City is most-viewed by Canadians and the U.S. prefers Las Vegas and Crater Lake.

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VERY cool timelapse (you know I love timelapses!) of planet earth – from YouTube:

My video Blog:
http://edisproduction.blogspot.com

this video compiles all my favorite beautiful scenes from YouTube in recent of 2 months.
Beautiful moments from nature, scenery, animals and action sports

for Motivational and Inspirational purposes!

#Soundtracks:

1. Steve Jablonsky – My Name Is Lincoln
Buy on Itunes: http://bit.ly/UJfsOO

2. M83 – Outro (hurry up we’re dreaming)
Buy on Itunes: http://bit.ly/UG7pT5

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I love timelapse videos and I love airplanes – this is a great combo! From PetaPixel:

Landings at San Diego Int Airport Nov 23, 2012 from Cy Kuckenbaker on Vimeo.

Check out this curious 25-second time-lapse/composite video that shows every airplane that landed at San Diego International Airport on Black Friday a week ago between 10:30am and 3pm. The giant planes whiz by overhead as if they’re part of a fighter jet squadron heading off to battle — not something you’d expect to see with commercial planes at an airport. It was created by photography and film professor Cy Kuckenbaker.

He came up with the idea after seeing this composite photo that we shared a while back, created by Ho-Yeol Ryu at Hannover Airport:

airplane Five Hours of Airplane Landings Captured in Thirty Seconds

Here’s what Kuckenbaker tells us about how his project came about and how it was created:

I moved to a new neighborhood in San Diego a little over a year ago that put me close to the San Diego Int. Airport. Since then I have become increasingly interested in the rhythms of the airport and the airplanes themselves. San Diego has an unusual flight path that brings the planes in low right over the center of the city and they have to drop rapidly behind a hill to make the runway. When I saw a composite still image on PetaPixel of every airplane that took off in a day from a European airport I started to wonder if I could do something similar with video.

planes Five Hours of Airplane Landings Captured in Thirty Seconds

The concept is simple: shoot the individual planes flying across a pure blue sky, then chroma key the blue out as if it’s a green or blue screen leaving only the plane behind. Then put them all together on a video timeline. I did some tests and discovered that it didn’t work well if there were trees in the edges of the frame so scouting good locations took the most time. I watched the weather for a cloudless day then sat in a park and shot every plane that flew over. I locked the camera (Canon 7D with a EF-S 17-55 f/2.8) on a tripod and shot the planes with 1080p video at 24fps with an exposure I’d tested the day before (50/s, f/13, ISO 100) that would keep the sky deep blue with no blowout for a good chroma key.

To give the video a sense of temporal change as the planes fly by I did an 8 hour time-lapse under a bridge nearby shot at the same angle and composited it over the planes. Without it there’s no sense of time passing. I used an intervalometer to shoot about 800 images with the same exposure as the video. Once I had it posted as a regular video clip, I keyed the sky out of it as well. I put everything together in Adobe Premiere, which challenged my system since I needed 40 video tracks to stack all the airplane clips together. The last piece was to put a new sky back in — a still image with depth and clouds that’s panned using key frames in Premiere.

Here are three images showing the individual components that went into making the video:

planepiece 1 Five Hours of Airplane Landings Captured in Thirty Seconds

planepiece 2 Five Hours of Airplane Landings Captured in Thirty Seconds

planepiece 3 Five Hours of Airplane Landings Captured in Thirty Seconds

The tiny plane trailing all the larger jets at the very end is a pretty funny touch.

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Wow! Take a look at this new timelapse that just might be creating a whole new genre – hyperlapsing! Very cool from YouTube:

Published on Dec 1, 2012
A movie I made to stretch my creative and technical abilities – Ive grown tired of the standard timelapse and wanted to help push the genre in a more exciting direction. I made this on weekends and holidays over the timespan of 6 weeks and edited most of each of the timelapses as I went to avoid an extreme backlog. I used a simple tripod and $8 intervalometer for most of the shots – no expensive equipment was used like dollies or steadicams. Often a small crowd would form as I was the tall white guy seemingly taking the same picture over and over again, or maybe a couple kids would run over and hang from my tripod as I was trying to get my shots, which, since the timing of the shots is important, sometimes would make me have to walk back to where I started and try again icon smile Cambodia Hyperlapse   Moving Timelapse
Thanks for watching!

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Awesome timelapse! Joshua Tree is an incredible place with very little light pollution.
Fullscreen & HD (with sound):

Joshua Tree Under the Milky Way from Henry Jun Wah Lee / Evosia on Vimeo.

Timelapse video of the Perseid Meteor Shower and the galactic core of the Milky Way as seen from Joshua Tree National Park.

These were taken between August 12 and August 15, 2010.

For more photos and words: photography.evosia.com/2010/08/13/under-the-milky-way-in-joshua-tree-national-park/ 

Website: evosia.com
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Gear: 5D Mk II, EF 16-35mm L. Settings: f/2.8, 6400 ISO, 20 second exposures. 

Music is Samskeyti by Sigur Ros

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