Have you ever wondered what life on a ship would be like? How would it be to tie a turban, put it on your shoulder and sail into the open sea? Life and views without limits, and every day would bring something new. But these are just dreams or pious wishes of most of us. It's probably not as romantic as we imagine. But in the modern technological age, we are at least somewhat spared, because we can watch such shows on our mobile phones.
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Photographer Paul Maria Schneggenburger has always been fascinated by sleep, the state when the body is inactive and resting, when the senses and the mind are withdrawn so much that the mind does not receive anything. At that time, the Dutchman turns on his camera and, with the help of a long exposure time, photographs people while they sleep, creating the feeling that they are leaving a trace with their unconscious movement. they dance in their sleep.
We Slovenians love to travel abroad, but too few of us realize that the most beautiful corners of the world are actually in Slovenia. This is proven by the timelapse of the Julian Alps, created by Uroš Skaza, which will make you feel good.
Slovenian photographer Aleš Krivec is known for capturing Slovenia's pearls in his lens. Finally, he climbed to the highest peak of the Karavanki, Stol (2236 m), and took a wonderful timelapse video there, which will fill you with gratitude that we live in Slovenia.
Patience is an extraordinary timelapse of Europe by photographer Paul Richardson, consisting of 300 thousand photos! According to its author, recording timelapse footage requires a lot of patience and planning. He put as much as 1000 hours of work into the editing alone – the compilation consists of footage from all over Europe – which means that he spent a whopping seven hours for just one second!
Dubai is a city of excess. Dubai Flow Motion is "time lapse" excess. Rob Whitworth used the hyperlapse technique to create this masterpiece, and the footage was created with three cameras. One was attached to a baggage trolley to capture the arrival of the Airbus A330, another was on a suitcase to document the unloading process, and the third was carried by Rob. And that's how the wonderful record of this jewel of the desert that goes by the name of Dubai was created.
In 2014, in addition to drones, photography was also marked by timelapse shots. Yes, photographers are used to spending hours and hours at the computer to "spimp" their photos, but a good timelapse requires something more. And just as a long ride with a chopper is reserved only for a true motorcycle lover (because it's not comfortable), timelapse is also only for patient photographers. But the end product pays for everything. Check.
Albuquerque (New Mexico, USA), yes, this Albuquerque, where the Breaking Bad series took place, hosts the largest balloon festival in the world every October, when hot air balloons swarm the air for nine days. As if the colorful colors of autumn leaves weren't colorful enough. It is a spectacle that is visited by more than 800 thousand people and is the scene of unforgettable scenes, such as this fresh timelapse that we have attached.
The year has offered some truly beautiful series of photos and videos, but nothing beats a well-designed timelapse, which will not only inspire you to venture into the photographic waters yourself, or to grow as a photographer. Here are some of the best.
Let's feel the pulse of New York's New Year's Eve. The almost three-minute film, which the creators summarized with the help of the timelapse photography technique, takes us to the past longest night of the year at the iconic Time Square's entertainment anthill.
Take a break and take an adventurous journey through magical America, right from your armchair.