Nature time lapse

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Some of them are really cool.

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Monarch butterfly

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Fungi

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Here is my one and only attempt at a timelapse film, from a few years ago now. If you like it, click the like button! I know it's not very good quality (crappy camera, etc.) but I had a lot of fun making it.

Be sure to watch it in fullscreen HD!

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Quality work Leon. I enjoyed a lot watching it.
The clouds and the sunset part are really cool.
Loved the moon at the end too. :)

Where did you film it? they look like different locations.
 
I'm glad you like it!

It's all filmed on the property in northern New Mexico where I spend my summers, except for the one shot of the single mountain which is at a friend's place an hour and a half drive away. The Sangre de Cristo mountain chain is the southern end of the big Rocky mountains. Beautiful scenery, and not very many people around. :)
 
Leon, what do you do there with your summers? Beautiful area thats for sure.
 
Gerry, if that compliment was for me, thank you. Definitely means something to get positive feedback from someone with the photographic skills that you have.

I'd like to someday upgrade to some decent camera equipment and spend more time doing time lapses. I really enjoyed it.

Cory, I spend my time in NM doing tree and farm work.
 
Here's the video that inspired me. Once again, HD and fullscreen highly recommended. This one is a masterpiece.

The shots of the trees at the end are stunning.

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