Tag: stabilized

August 28, 2019 at 3:51 pm

Check Out the Incredible Head Stabilization of this Male Kestrel

Check Out the Incredible Head Stabilization of this Male Kestrel

Gusting winds won’t keep this bird’s eyes off the prize

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August 26, 2019 at 2:40 pm

Visualizing the Earth’s Rotation With a Timelapse of the Milky Way

Visualizing the Earth's Rotation With a Timelapse of the Milky Way

Visualizing the imperceptible with a cosmic timelapse

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September 6, 2017 at 1:51 pm

Guy Takes Photo Every Day From Age 12 to Wedding Day

Guy Takes Photo Every Day From Age 12 to Wedding Day

In a project spanning nearly a decade, Hugo Cornellier took a photo every day and stabilized the results

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January 24, 2017 at 11:38 pm

Guy Takes Selfie Every Day for 8.5 Years and Stabilizes the Results

Guy Takes Selfie Every Day for 8.5 Years and Stabilizes the Results

Hugo Cornelier has been taking a selfie every single day for nearly a decade. Last year he stabilized every single photo, centering his eyes in each one for this timelapse

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September 26, 2016 at 10:24 am

A Hyperlapse of One Year Running With a GoPro

A Hyperlapse of One Year Running With a GoPro

Watch the seasons come and go as Jeff Dougherty runs the same 5 mile loop in his town in preparation for the Madison Marathon in Montana

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June 9, 2016 at 11:22 am

Someone Stabilized This Wingsuit Flight and Somehow Made It Even Crazier

Someone Stabilized This Wingsuit Flight and Somehow Made It Even Crazier

This is as close to human flight as it gets

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January 23, 2015 at 1:56 pm

Night Sky Timelapse with Stars Fixed Shows We’re Just a Rock Hurtling Through Space

Night Sky Timelapse with Stars Fixed Shows We're Just a Rock Hurtling Through Space

In this stabilized time-lapse, the stars’ position in the night sky is fixed so you can get a sense of our planet’s movement through space. And now it’s time for some mind-boggling figures: – Earth rotates around its axis (at the Equator) at roughly 460 meters/second (503 yards/second) – Earth orbits around our Sun…

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