Tom Lowe has been restlessly working on Timescapes for more than two years now. You probably already saw the first trailer of this breathtaking ultra-HD silent film. This is the newest material. A must watch.
Lions with swords. Yeah, the ’80s was a pretty special time. So special that this time-lapse painting of the Thundercats is your nostalgia inducing video of the day.
Our friend Gerald Donovan set his camera in front of what the inhabitants of Dubai call “The Centre of Now”. After watching this video, I completely understand why they call it that way.
OK — that last flyby video from the International Space Station was totally mesmerising. But, as if the new mission of the space station is to shock earthlings with amazing imagery, here’s one that’s even better. So. Much. Glowing.
New York City’s Broadway is the oldest north to south street in NYC and one of the most famous streets in the entire world. It’s also a street that shows the stark differences that exist in NYC only a few blocks away. This time lapse video shows you those differences.
This video, called “Deus Ex Homine”, is a stereoscopic 3D motion-controlled time-lapse by artist Peter H. Chang. It features some stunning footage of the San Francisco Bay Area and is immersive enough to make me supremely home-sick.
Or better said, the people using Photoshop would never cease to amaze me.
Last week we brought you a collection of stunning images from Dubai that made the city look like scenes taken from Ridley Scott’s Blade Runner. But this week it’s Tokyo vying for the title of Blade Runner incarnate with these time lapse clips of the city captured by Samuel Cockedey.
This time lapse video shows five weeks of Burning Man 2011 in five minutes. It covers the entire event — from setup to everyone leaving — at about three hours every second. It’s like watching a disease spread on the face of the Earth.