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| Below are some of my time-lapses, to keep the files small I've compressed them so choose the largest file you're willing to download. Some of them are pretty short since they take hours to shoot and only seconds to watch, so you may want to save them and make them loop in Quicktime. You'll need Quicktime to play the movies. |
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Looking north from Washington, VA. The north star is visible in this one. Click for a 408kb low-res file or a high-res 792kb file. |
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| Also looking north from the same place, the light in the foreground is from a bonfire. Click for a 484kb or a 948kb file. |
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| Fire pit. 436kb or 868kb. |
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| Sunset on the patio, this one took about six hours to shoot. 1.6mb or 3.4mb. |
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| This is a long-term time-lapse I've been hired to do covering the course of perhaps as long as a year, starting July 31st, 2006 that shows the complete renovation of an apartment complex. The camera is taking 1 photo every 15 minutes from 7am to 7pm every day. |
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