Kuwait City in Time-Lapse

Photographer Aidan Brooks created a time-lapse of the beautiful city of Kuwait. The video was shot back in March over a period of 6 days. The video below is available in 4k resolution.

Kuwait Beyond Your Eyes

Miguel Alves da Costa and Nawaf Alshuraian has created a spectacular hyperlapse time-lapse video of the most beautiful places in Kuwait, and in my opinion it doesn’t get any better than this. The video perfectly captures everything that makes Kuwait so amazing, and the visuals, well, they’ll blow you away.

Incredible Tilt Shift Time-Lapse of Haneda Airport

Photographer darwinfish105 created a mesmerizing Tilt Shift Time-Lapse video that shows 24 hours airplane takeoffs and landings at the runway of Haneda International Airport in Tokyo, Japan.

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.

The Voyage

Photographer Beno Saradzic created an amazing time-lapse of the beautiful Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque Center in Abu Dhabi, UAE. The incredible two and a half minutes video of the Mosque was shot over several months. The result is an extraordinary journey through the most amazing architecture design.

Spectacular Time-Lapse of Mount Hood in Oregon

Filmmaker Tyler Hulett created a spectacular time-lapse of Mount Hood in Oregon, as part of his ongoing Discover Oregon video series. The video was shot April through May 2015 on the edge of Oregon’s upper Hood River Valley. via: Laughing Squid

11-Year Time-Lapse of One World Trade Center

EarthCam has released a commemorative time-lapse movie showing the completion of the construction of the One World Trade Center. Hundreds of thousands of high definition images were captured over the past 11 years that shows the transformation of the site from October 2004 to Memorial Day 2015. Watch the video below.