There’s Infinite Timelapse Goodness In This 28 Hours Of Footage


Back in 2011 when Gerald Donovan filmed Dubai for 28 hours he made an incredible timelapse of it. But he couldn’t leave well enough alone. After the limitless potential of the footage nagged at him for a few years he came back to it and made another beautiful version.

This time it spans all 28 hours instead of 24 and runs at 30fps with improved white balance. The new version calls more purposeful attention to light and shadow, movement of cars and people, and changes in the sky. It’s a pretty amazing vantage point for viewing the city.


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