Google Earth is full of valuable tools and others that are just a bit of fun, like the ‘Time-Lapse in Google Earth’ feature.
A video of Europa and Io making moves around the planet is so gorgeous that some have questioned whether it is real or not. Spoiler – it is.
NASA has released a decade-long timelapse of the sun, with each second of the video representing one day.
The video seems to have struck a nerve with Vespa fans, racking up more than 3,5 million views in around three weeks.
Good news, everybody, we live in the most beautiful and magical city in the world. Don’t take my word for it – ask The Kiffness.
Travelling around the world on a cargo ship, one sailor took the time to capture a timelapse of life on the open seas – thunderstorms and torrential rain included.
SpaceX is on a mission, and their latest rocket landed on Earth in an upright position. It’s the timelapse photographs that are all the rage though.
Capetonians aren’t shy of putting together the odd Table Mountain tribute video, but sometimes one stands out from the crowd.
Check out the making of the Bloodhound Supersonic Car in this crazy timelapse video.
Taking a great time-lapse photo requires great dedication and attention to detail, although with Google’s latest technology that might be about to change.
Michael Shainblum has created this fascinating video appropriately named Mirror City. Click through to watch the kaleidoscope-esque visual story.
On Sunday the terrible Yarnell Hill Wildfire took the lives of 19 firefighters (14 in their twenties). The tragic ordeal in Arizona engulfed the whole of the elite Granite Mountain Hotshots area at a crazy speed, leaving them no chance. Click through to see the time-lapse video of the size and speed of the disaster.
You may never make it up the tallest mountain in the world, but at least you can see what one of natures finest has to offer. Using his Canon 5D Mark II, Elia Saikaly has managed to put together one of the most spectacular time lapses yet. Expect to see skies plastered with stars and goose bumps to […]
The timelapse was captured by Eric Nathan from Lion’s Head. The footage shows sunset to moon rise over Cape Town and that was the inspiration for the music in the timelapse video.