Timelapsing Yosemite National Park over an Extended Period of Time

I just finished watching this video which shows the stunning scenery of Yosemite National Park in California, USA. As expected, the views are fantastic, but what the filmographers over at ‘Project Yosemite’ did was capture the various views utilizing time-lapse photographic methods using high-end cameras. The whole film was covered over a 10 month period, and the outcome is overwhelming. Take a look at the video and screenshots below…

Gallery of Screenshots from the Yosemite National Park Video…

Purple skies at Yosemite National Park

Purple skies at Yosemite National Park

Project Yosemite is a time-lapse video project set in Yosemite National Park and shot by Colin Delehanty and Sheldon Neill. We started it in January 2012 after meeting through Vimeo. The idea for the project came to us during our first overnight trip to Half Dome. We’ve been working together since then to capture and share our experiences in Yosemite National Park. We want to inspire others through our work like many others have done for us… [read more here].

The Sun is low in the sky at Yosemite park

The Sun is low in the sky at Yosemite park

Secluded tree at Yosemite Park

Secluded tree at Yosemite Park

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Snowy mountain at Yosemite

Snowey mountain at Yosemite

Mountain at night at Yosemite

Mountain at night at Yosemite

Mountain with green grasses at Yosemite National Park

Mountain with green grasses at Yosemite National park

The Night skyline at Yosemite

The Night skyline at Yosemite

Yosemite mountain range

Yosemite mountain range

Yosemite National Park over an extended period of time

Image of Yosemite National Park over an extended period of time


Further Information // “Timelapsing Yosemite National Park over an Extended Period of Time” // All the images shown within this post are © Copyright Projectyose (Creative Commons). You can see more of their work over on the Vimeo profile.

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Here’s the video for you again!

Yosemite HD from Project Yosemite on Vimeo.

Further Resources:

National Geographic – Yosemite National Park

In a high-country meadow two hikers crouch near the edge of a mirroring lake and watch a pika as it harvests blades of grass for a nest deep within a huge rock pile. When they resume walking, there is no other person in sight for as far as they can see. And on this sparkling summer’s day, the view seems endless.

In the valley’s crowded mall, families stroll by, eating ice cream, dodging bicycles. People pile in and out of buses. Shoppers hunt for souvenirs. Kids hang around a pizza place. Rock climbers, coils of rope slung over their shoulders, swap stories over beer on a patio. On a summer’s day about 14,000 people are in Yosemite Village… [read more here].

Yosemite’s 13 Must-See Attractions

Spanning an amazing 761,000 acres, Yosemite National Park is an outdoors lover’s dream. Discover the best overlooks, rock-climbing mountains, day-hike trails and trees — more than 3,000 years old! [read more here].

Airline Flight Visualization Shows European Skies Like Never Before

This visually-stunning video shows, for the first time, what the air patterns of planes look like on a typical day, with clear skies (yes, clear skies are rare in Summer here in England!). The footage is a combination of British radar data and flight plans from Europe.

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The whole video builds upon itself, showing some major key highlights, which include the transatlantic routes to the USA and how planes seem to stick to the same, often-curved routes. Aeroplanes are also show in ‘stacked formation’ when flying into major English airports such as Gatwick and Heathrow. Check out some selected screenshots below…

Freezin’ Freestyle City Snowboarding

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This fast-paced video is entitled Who needs a mountain, and quickly documents snowboarders jumping off bridges and jumping stairs and rails in the city. It was produced by brand O’Neill, but this isn’t in any way an endorsement of their brand—it’s just a great video to watch…
 

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Man Snowboarding
 
City Snowboarding Freestyle 14
 
Snow on steps
 
Snowboarder in action
 
Crowd of Snowboarders
 
Snowboarder Jumping
 
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Snowboarding on Steps or Stairway in the City
 
Boy Snowboarding in City
 


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Symmetry Video Shows Reflections of Living

Symmetry is a unique video from Everynone, which seems to explore the simple relationships between two “mirrored events” in everyday life. It’s quite hard to articulate, so watch the short movie to see what it’s all about. It won the Vimeo best video award last year, but it’s still a great watch even now! I’m sure you’ll be amazed at what you’ll see…

Watch the Video Below:

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Here is a gallery of screenshots from the above movie, showing the types of ‘reflections’ and comparisons the video makers’ created:

Heart and Brain

Heart and Brain

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Magnificent Magnetic Putty by Joey Shanks

In this stunning video, talented videographer, Joey Shanks, demonstrates the unique properties of Magnetic Putty. This compound can be squeezed and pulled, but will animate itself when it’s placed near a magnetic field.

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