Incredible Time-Lapse Showcases the Beauty of Singapore

Filmmaker Keith Loutit created a stunning time-lapse video with beautiful shots of the city of Singapore. The video “The Lion City II” was shot over the course of three years using “all real photos with compositing and blending of time and geography, but no CGI elements.

Bonjour Paris: 4K Hyper-Lapse Video

Filmmaker Tyler Fairbank created a 4K hyperlapse video with beautiful shots of the city of Paris, France. The video “Bonjour Paris” was shot over the course of two weeks last summer.

Live Video of Earth Seen from the International Space Station

Live footage of Earth seen from the International Space Station ISS. The High Definition Earth Viewing (HDEV) experiment places HD cameras on the exterior of the space station and uses them to stream live video of Earth for viewing online. Watch the video below.

Stunning Time-Lapse Shows The Address Hotel Dubai on Fire

Kirill Neiezhmakov captured an incredible time-lapse video of the 63-story Address hotel in Dubai caught on fire. Firefighters battled a blaze that engulfed the luxury hotel on new years eve. The flames can be seen reaching from the ground floor right to the top of the building.

Hyperlapse Tour of Istanbul

Filmmaker Rob Whitworth created a hyperlapse video for Turkish Airlines, titled “Istanbul: Flow Through the City of Tales.” The video takes you on a beautiful journey around the historic sites of Istanbul, Turkey. From the top of the Galata Tower to the famous Grand Bazaar.

Most Beautiful Landscapes Photos By Sarah Alsayegh

Kuwaiti photographer Sarah Alsayegh has gone to extraordinary lengths to captures some of the most beautiful landscapes in world. Included in her spectacular collection are Kuwait City, Dubai’s skyline, Saudi Arabia desert, Iceland’s famous iceberg lagoon, and the beauty of the array of red sandstone formations in Arizona.

Incredible Natural Phenomenon Time-Lapse Video

Photographer Jeff Boyce created an fascinating time-lapse video that perfectly captures the natural phenomena of the world that alters our natural systems and causes the climate change. The “Edge of Stability” is a result of 70,000 photos and nearly 32,000 kilometers (20,000 miles) of driving across 15 states. Watch the video below.