Guy Makes Awesome Timelapse by Flying a Drone on the Same Flight Path for 8 Straight Seasons
The first shot was filmed in the spring of 2015 and the final was shot in January of 2017
The first shot was filmed in the spring of 2015 and the final was shot in January of 2017
A giant underwater mountain is home for thousands of plankton feeding fish. These fish attract tuna, and the tuna attract sharks…
Imagine an adventure where the trail never ends
Primitive Technology (best YouTube channel ever) makes a kiln and some pottery using clay from a termite mound
Four skaters head north to the cold Norwegian coast, applying their urban skills to a new canvas—frozen sand
Vox explores how slow motion and timelapse can reveal the wonders of the natural world
A school of Humphead Parrotfish descend on a coral reef to feed and turn the age old coral into a fine sand that, in turn, forms islands
Going digital, using gimbals, and drones have helped give Planet Earth a cinematic quality, but ultimately it’s all about the storytelling
Aerial photographer OZZO Photography shows us the breathtaking landscapes of Iceland under a full moon
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