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Stunning Timelapse Video of Yosemite National Park is a Must Watch [VIDEO]
Backpacking duo Colin Delehanty and Sheldon Neill hiked more than 200 miles through Yosemite National Park to capture images for this timelapse video. Delehanty and Neill spent 45 days in the park, over the course of 10 months. The results are ab...
Incredible 12,400 Gallons of Barleywine Wort Ferment Get Wild For Your Enjoyment [VIDEO]
What's almost better than drinking beer? Watching it get made of course! Here's checking out how California brewery Sierra Nevada bottles its classic barleywine-style ale. The wort goes through a six day fermentation process. In the video, you'll b...
Want to Make a Timelapse Video? Be Ready For a Lot of Work [VIDEO]
Want to make a timelapse video? Be ready for a lot of work. Here's a short on the people behind those incredible videos. The Creators Project recently visited with timelapse photographer Michael Shainblum as he undertook the capturing of Californ...
Watch Lego Bricks Transforms into a Macintosh [VIDEO]
Check out this 30 second time lapse of a Lego original Macintosh. It captures all that is fun about playing with Lego. The pile of bricks slowly morph into an object that is instantly recognizable. The video and Lego original Macintosh was made by ...
The Pretty Side of Airports Are in This Timelapse Video
Going to the airport is more stressful than fun at most times. You're either rushing against time or lost in large terminals. Photographer Owen Scharlotte shot this time lapse of San Francisco International, SFO at Night, over four nights or abou...
ISS Astronauts Create Best Comet Time-Lapse Ever [VIDEO]
Just another boring space timelapse video? No. It involves a comet flying through. Watch in awe: David Peterson's video—created from ISS mission photos—captures what it feels like to wake up in a place most of us will never be able to go.
Watch A Decade Of Earth's Weather In Minutes (Video)
The Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite (GOES-12) operated by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration is going offline. It has been running since 2001, and the NOAA says that it has seen everything from Hurricane Katrina i...
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