Stitching
together time lapse videos like this isn't necessarily new, but when set to the music it's so beautiful.
In effort to raise awareness about the human and environmental cost to oil pipeline spills and rally opposition to the proposed Keystone XL pipeline, a group called The Center for Biological Diversity put
together this time lapse video documenting every significant oil pipeline spill in the US since 1986.
Not exact matches
By the way, I put
together a
time -
lapse video of the caramelization process, which you can see at the end of this post.
Check out this stunning
time -
lapse video of the Elqui Domos Hotel by American photographer James Florio, who put
together over 23,000 photographs to create this:
A really neat
time lapse video put
together by Oregon State University alum Don Pettit shows footage from his
time on the International Space Station.
Still images and
video are the two obvious ones, but Samsung also includes
time -
lapse — snapping a 360 - degree still at a set interval from 0.5 s to 60s, then stitching them all
together into a single
video — and
video loop.