67,583 Photos = 3.5 Minutes

It is about time I talked a little bit about some of the timelapse photography I make. Below you can watch one of the biggest timelapse projects I have completed. I took 67,583 photos from August 2005 – May 2006 to create this 3 minute and 40 second clip. Obviously alot was edited out and spead up, but still that is a heck of a lot of pictures.

(If you like what you saw on the YouTube video, but want to see a cleaner version, you can download a 30mb file here that shows better detail.)

7 Responses to “67,583 Photos = 3.5 Minutes”

  1. P.J. Onori Says:

    Oh man, this is absolutely amazing. Great work man!

  2. dan Says:

    This is excellent! I’d love to know the technical details of it. What camera, how you did the time lapse, etc. I’m assuming the parts you cut out were at night. The shadows of the steel beams following along witht he sun are incredible.

  3. Lakshan Perera Says:

    This is simply unbelivable, I was so amazed in seeing this. Great work !

  4. tony splitt Says:

    your photography continues to impress. I am in awe of your skill. i bow before you.

  5. mary Says:

    That was really cool. And also amazing! I am a frustrated photographer, you just gave me more reason to learn and have fun with the camera.

  6. Airish Tallada Says:

    Hi.

    I’m Airish Tallada, a researcher from ABS-CBN (a Broadcasting Corporation in the Philippines).

    We’d like to ask your permission to use this video for an episode in one of our shows, MATANGLAWIN (a News and Current Affairs Show) for an episode that will air on October 5, 2008.

    We hope you may be able to give us your permission.

    For any inquiries, please contact us at (632)924-4101 loc 5321/5337, +639267235547 ot thru airishtallada@gmail.com

    We hope for your speedy reply and positive response.

    Thank you so much and God Bless.

    • Airish Tallada
  7. Mike Says:

    I am wondering how much you would charge a manufacturer if they were interested in your work? I would guess quite a bit due to the time commitment? If you could email me with a ball park I would be greatly appreciated. Also considering you would almost go through half the shutter life of your camera, would you include this in the price as well? Thanks, Mike P.s. love your work with the Colorado piece. You really lucked on the days to shoot. Weather seems impeccable.

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