One time I got really into hyperlapsing and made a decent effort at a full rotation of a mountain (Mt Hood in Oregon)
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One time I got really into hyperlapsing and made a decent effort at a full rotation of a mountain (Mt Hood in Oregon)
A weekly newsletter revealing the mysterious process of being extraordinarily creative.
PHIGHTER MAGAZINE MASTERLIST:
Plus a few others I kinda count as phighter mag, ban’s was supposed to have typing on it
(I’m gonna be redoing the old ones. Subspace has a remake, so bio and med will be next before I continue to Illumina and Ghostwalker)
I'd be making better money...
03.07.2025
Some lightning on hyperlapse. I am sitting cosy in an arm chair.
- Vivera Rossi
Here is a little hyperlapse video of my last picture, it's not the whole process only about 2.5 hours but i still like it and wanted to share it with you
Here is the result ⬇️
In your absence, I am slowly being taken over by the darkness. Without you, I can no longer see the light. Save me, please... I am lost w
Back when I first went to the Mission Creek Preserve in Desert Hot Springs, California. At the entrance are these hollow stone buildings. It turns out that they are part of an old cowboy guest ranch called "T Cross K Ranch". ⠀ I decided to have a little fun here after my hike and create this hyperlapse. Basically, it's a series of photos with a movement during each shot. Then, they are all stitched together in Premiere Pro to create a video hyperlapse. I was fortunate enough that nobody else came through this area the entire time I was shooting this. They probably thought I was weird and kept walking 🤣
Fast images warning ⚠️
Sa mnom su moji demoni My first hyperlapse exercise for the Experimental Atelier of Image in Movement class. I used my drawings from 2018 to 2025 to create this hehe
A walk through a cool city
Łódź is a city that developed the fastest in Europe at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries. From a small wooden settlement it turned into a world-famous center of the clothing industry, famous for its record-breakingly large factories and record-breaking pace of urban development. Rows of decorated Art Nouveau and neo-historical tenement houses were built in the middle of nowhere, taking the place of villages. The peculiarity of the city was its development mainly along one very long street, the former route to the old town of Piotrków Trybunalski. Today, the main promenade of the city is this former route, i.e. the current Piotrkowska Street. It is the longest promenade in Europe (not in Edinburgh but here) measuring 4 km, and the entire street is 7 km long. To this day, Łódź, the former city of inventions and progress (electric trams first appeared in Poland here, and the largest factory in Europe powered by a steam engine and many others were located here) is distinguished by its "New York" layout of streets in equal cross streets, which is not common on the "old continent". I have always been fascinated by the "belle epoque", a period in which humanity invented a lot of things, dreaming of a world similar to the one we already know from our reality. No wonder that that era still delights today, causing trends such as steampunk. It is worth coming here to feel this atmosphere.