Thursday, January 2, 2014
Video: Dreamscapes In Timelapse
If you're looking for a beautiful and inspirational way to kick off a new year, than look no further than the video below. It features some amazing landscapes captured in timelapse and the results are nothing short of spectacular. Definitely a great way to start 2014.
Dreamscapes from Jonathan Besler on Vimeo.
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