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My first attempt at hyperlapse,not very good but better idea for next time. 574 photos and over 3 hours in the making.

A bit stop and start due to road work

Clarens, South Africa, Hyperlapse

The Tilikum Crossing Bridge was opened in 2015, and is one of the most unique bridges in the United States. It is not open to private vehicles. The middle lanes of the bridge are reserved for trains, streetcars, and buses while the outer lanes are dedicated to bikes and pedestrians.

 

We were living in Portland while it was being built. It was super cool to watch. When it opened, it provided me and my boys with an amazingly convenient way to get to school and work. I’ve ridden across that bridge hundreds of times, either on my bike or on the train.

 

The bridge’s lighting effects are based on the Willamette River’s speed, depth, and water temperature. It was designed by installation artists Anna Valentina Murch and Doug Hollis and uses 178 LED modules to illuminate the cables, towers, and underside of the deck. USGS environmental data is translated by specialized software to a processor that issues cues programmed for each of the changing conditions. The base color is determined by the water's temperature. The timing and intensity of the base color's changes, moving the light across the bridge, are determined by the river's speed. A secondary color pattern is determined by the river's depth, that changes on the two towers and the suspension cables.

 

In addition to being unique in what sort of vehicle is allowed to cross it, the Tilikum is a Cable Stayed Bridge and is the first bridge in the U.S. to use the Freyssinet multi-tube saddle design, which allows each cable to run continuously from the deck, through the top of the tower and back down to the other side. 3.5 miles (5.6 km) of cables run continuously through the tower saddle, instead of terminating in each tower.

Hannah prepping the Cam (Canon 70D) for a supersized vertigo-hyperlapse along "Straße des 17. Juni" in Berlin :) we wanted to work together on something for a long time, now in Berlin we got the chance. BastiHansen.com #berlin #hyperlapse #canon #70D

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Ghost Bike for Branden Finley, killed by a driver while on his way to Ride For Black Lives.

Clarens, South Africa, Hyperlapse

AntwerpPhotowalk by Matjoez, Matthew Vandeputte, a hyperlapse and timelapse photographer.

My first go at Hyperlapse. Little bumpy due to strong winds

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