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On the Sound | Seattle, Washington | Aerial + Timelapse 4K

The city on Puget Sound, Seattle, Washington is home to an iconic skyline, a burgeoning tech industry, and one of the best coffee cultures in the US. Featuring aerial, drone, and timelapse footage, On the Sound captures some of the best views Seattle has to offer in varying light conditions from sunset through sunrise.

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Origin | Yosemite National Park, CA | Timelapse 4K

This 4K time lapse footage primarily highlights El Capitan's Horsetail Falls during the park's unique "Firefall" event; a natural phenomenon that attracts a global audience in mid-February. Horsetail Falls is only visible when snowmelt from the top of El Capitan runs off the cliff face, meaning that this natural event is extremely rare to lineup the angle of the sun with the seasonally elusive waterfall.

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Nikon Z Series for Timelapse: In Depth Review

I've owned over a dozen Nikons over the past dozen or so years, and just sold my Nikon D750 and ordered a Nikon Z6 II. I'm expecting excellent and improved low light performance over the D750, which I felt was a really nice timelapse camera. In the spirit of trying to find some Truth, I want to hear everyone’s vote as to what they think is the best camera system for timelapse, and WHY. Here’s what I like about my Nikons, in each category of performance relevant to timelapse. I really like the new, 2nd generation of Nikon Z cameras (Z6 II and Z7 II), in this article, find out why!

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Eternal Taj Mahal

After being cooped up inside for over 4 months due to the COVID 19 lockdown, on 5th September 2020, a photographer friend and I took a three-hour road trip from Delhi to Agra to shoot the Taj under the monsoon skies. The monsoon season is known to provide dramatic skies and colorful sunsets. We knew the Taj Mahal complex was closed due to COVID restrictions but were aware of this location a little further down the river which provided breathtaking views of the Taj and the River Yamuna

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Vista House: Timelapse from Oregon's Columbia River Gorge

The Columbia River Gorge is one of the crown jewels of Oregon state and being only 15 minutes from my house for 4 of the last 7 years, it was an obvious choice for me to go shoot. Vista House is one of the most iconic places in the Gorge as it’s a beautiful building that stands 600+ feet above the river. I had always known that twice a year the sun rises out of one of the peaks on the Washington side of the river and the sun's rays bathe Vista House in glorious backlighting.

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Timelapse + Hyperlapse UHD Videography as a Service

Our timelapsers follow industry leading post-processing workflows to create only the highest quality timelapses and hyperlapses. A fine attention to detail and advanced software methodology is followed to achieve smooth day-to-night transitions and mitigate image flickering.

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Bloss Angeles: The Legacy of Brian Bloss

Brian inspired all of us to be better versions of ourselves and focus on what mattered most, the pursuit of happiness. Impacting many, Brian’s path empowered the next generation of rising aerial and timelapse creators to believe in themselves. His positive energy, creative passion, and willingness to share will be deeply missed. We lost a great friend and mentor. Brians’ energy filled a room and made you smile.

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Polar Express: Timelapse of Morant's Curve

Composed of nearly 1,500 photographs, this timelapse captures the passing freight trains along the Canadian Pacific Railway in Banff National Park. At fifteen second exposures per image, the result is a quick flash of light as the trains appear to hurdle by, when in reality, trains can take minutes to pass.

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