Earth Time Lapse from the International Space Station
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Earth Time Lapse from the International Space Station


Over the past few years, we have featured some incredible time lapse photography on this blog, and it truly has been phenomenal. Technology continues to get ever more awesome, and people find more and new creative ways to fill us with awe and inspiration.

But regular individuals don't have access to certain viewpoints from where to shoot their incredible videos, like out space, for instance... but the International Space Station does:


And if you thought that was great, just watch what happens when they start adding effects and taking a few creative risks:




May your day be blessed with inspiration :)




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