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These time lapses show the sky from day to night and from night to day, capturing the array of disorderly clouds in motion.


This time-lapse shows the sky as it darkens in the evening with the diverse colours that can be seen.


This time-lapse shows not only the sky in motion, but the waves of the sea in the foreground.


These time-lapses and hyper-lapses show the endless colours and possibilities of the motion of the sky.  


These time-lapses show the formation of clouds and also captures the land at the same time.


These time-lapses show solely the sky and its natural beauty.


These time-lapses shows what the city life is like in London through a completely different perspective.


These time-lapses show the night sky in a way that the naked eye cannot see.


These time-lapses show the bustle of the cities across the globe in a totally different way.

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