1 Year timelapse
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 28 ก.ย. 2024
- (New Timelaps can be found here • 1 Year timelaps 2.0 )
Made a one year timelapse back in 2014, this is a new one of year 2019. (Life of a carpark)
55216 pictures compiled into a clip.
The music is from: • 30 min Gaming Mix / ...
Respect for the cameraman holding the camera so long.
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@@niveditzFCthanks for clarifying
@@niveditzFCwouldve never guessed
they do three shift.
@@niveditzFCjoke ruined
Really enjoyed the video. Made me up. The change of seasons in the Northern hemesphere is amazing. The summer is controvesed to the winter. I was amazed that in January it was like early spring. Respect!!!
Amazing timelapse. Starts at Winter
❄️🥶. January month was full of cold. The sun comes and rises
At 8:30. January month was going
And going the sun was coming 7:30-
At the last sun starts at 6:50.
I wish I could get this much snow and get a midnight sun so I wont get so uneasy on my self when its 2am except winter but since its night most of the day ill go more easy on my self since i have anxiety.
No snow sucks
@@greekmythdude9053
It’s nice to have and see snow, but not if it’s mixed with other winter precipitation.
I subscribed just for this awesome animation :)
Music cuts out at 16:18 and comes back on at 21:02
MIDNIGHT SUN SERIES: April 15th to September 20th
9:25 April (Start) ☔
10:57 May 🌸
13:55 June 🎓
16:49 July 🇺🇸
19:46 August 🏖
24:33 September (End) 🏫
how did you know the start date and the end date
@@josephvanesky-js8hfit's because of the 2019-4to9-15
11:03 snow in May??
so in january it got dark at 4PM? thats like 8 hours of daytime is it in canada?
Its Sweden
The time when I'm gaming when it's tommorow school:
This is awesome! Where was this taken and filmed?
Its in the middle of sweden. Using a TP-link NC450, taking a picture every 15 min i think, working on a new one right now but not sure when its will be done yett.
@@MiTTnick
OK. Do you know if it'll be a 2020 time-lapse or not?
@@MrGreenandPurple hopefully it Will be done in Marsh.
@@MiTTnick
Sounds good, looking forward to it! :)
2019 Was good
0:00 Tres Reyes Magos 👑
3:42 Día Del Amor ❤
10:53 Día De Los Niños 👶
11:50 Día De Las Madres 👩
15:41 Día De Los Papás 👨
28:32 Halloween 🎃
33:45 Navidad 🎄
Christmas is December 25th not December 31st
@@evan_b2011 Lo puse
Why is it always daylight there?
During the summer its almost always daylight, but in the winter its dark most of the time.
I found a timelapse a timelapse called 1 year timelapse 2.0 Is about 20 June 2020 and 2021
2019-01-06 to 2020-01-06
0:01 - 10:13 Winter❄️⛄🐧
10:13 - 14:07 Spring🌷🌸🌹🌺🌻
14:07 - 22:22 Summer☀️⛱️🏖️
22:22 29:03 - Autumn🍁🍂
If I made a mistake, I'm sorry, tell me what I did and I'll fix it.
Think you got it right, but it can change from year to year, some years we have snow long into may, and sometimes only untill end of february. But on average i would say you are correct. =)
@@MiTTnick Thank you it is not common to snow in Brazil where I live in snowfall people would be happy
Nah winter ended in about 7:10
@Notebook when it turns to september, it does not mean that autumn has started.
@Notebook same with this one. When it turns to december, winter does not always start.
This is crazy... how big is the data to store that kind of video ?
That took long video 1yr = 365days = 8760hrs = 525600min = 31536000sec
Madonna's "Ray of Light" be like:
There's is no night in 15:00
Great!
I agree! This is epic, and I subscribed to this channel just for this!
song goes hard
February 2-3 had a Blizzard.
I found the exact location
What happened to the Skoda and the Hyundai?
2 neighbours who bought newer cars i guess.
Hello where living?
28:13
This is swden
W9oow
20:00
maidu in hebun
28:47
make it faster
You can speed the timelapse up by clicking the Playback Speed tab and adjust it manually.
2:20 very cold and snow
Winters near and in the polar regions of Earth can last longer - this is typically because they get less sunlight in winter and colder air more often.
ZDOH 1024ZA For@@MrGreenandPurple
Years after years after years ⌛⏳
Everything changes in the blink of an eye!!
Life is short, we will leave and the traces will remain 🖐🏾✋🏿🤚🏽
And allah will remain alone ☝🏾🤲🏾
How much storage did this take up?
Lowkey kinda jealous of that midnight sun ngl...
Ahh dude, this guy deserves so much more
I know, right? This timelapse is AWESOME!!!
Amazing!! I hope people realise how much effort actually goes into something like this
Same
Gotta love the endless daytime in the summer. This guy must live close to the north / south pole.
Or with high light pollution and bad camera contrast.
Definitely north. The sun goes round left to right.
@@mericet39 yes
@@Auroral_Anomaly I can tell the direction of the sun by the shadows. It's true that it always goes from E to W, but in the southern hemisphere it goes via N, so it's R to L.
north, notice how its daylight in june. if he lived near the south, all the daylight would be near january
0:00: Winter
7:02 Spring
15:55 Summer
24:52 Fall
33:18 Winter
34:58 hello covid
16:19 music breaks out
You can tell he lives way up North
No I get this much snow and cold weather and I live in illinois
Edit oh I see what you mean with how short/long the nights and days can get.
This camera is located somewhere in central Sweden.
@@MrGreenandPurple No i live in central Sweden the location is rather Svalbard
@@svensktliv9524 Svalbard would have pitch-black days during December and January - however, I don't think this is located there.
@@MrGreenandPurple yea well then i think it is somewhere in the most northern point of sweden
The sun in summer solctice:why im still stuck in here?
Was this recorded in Churchill, Manitoba in Canada?
Nope, its in the middle of sweden.
@@MiTTnick I see now! Thank you!
Snow pile completely disappears April 27th.
plz tell Me where this is taken.....as much consistent cloud coverage is exactly what I'm looking for wish to move to. This was a lot of fun to watch...thank you for sharing w/us...!
Its in middle of sweden, about 16km west of a city called Sundsvall.
Why is there a song muted between June 26th and August 13th? Is it from the copyright owner of copyrighted reasons?
This is crazy how did you get this
It was recorded with a webcam and filmed somewhere in the middle of Sweden.
i use a tplink 450 camera and a program called Blue iris to capture the images.
What's the name of the song that's muted between 25-26 June of 2019 and 13 August of 2019?
Answer: Nova by Ahrix (NCS Releases)
This is amazing! You get so much snow for your winters!! I wish we could have this much haha, here in England snow isnt so common
Same problem here in Denmark, low pressure weather systems causes Cold but rarely snow. 😕 But yeah its a super Well done Tine lapse!
Cameras that I watch from southeastern Norway (Moss, to be precise) get a LOT of snow annually.
No trust me you really REALLY don't. This latitude is FAR further north than here in Chicago but since the north american plain goes all the way up to the Arctic we get cold blasts that keep our winters colder than they should be at our latitude (similar to spain's) and combined with the lake effect from the great lakes we get a shit tom of snow (though the cold usually isnt extreme she to gulf air mixing with the Arctic air, and both get pushed away quickly by the jet stream - so weather is whacky and all over the place). In fact if it was colder here we'd get less snow, the canadian plains make it just cold enough to dump tons of snow here (though there are plenty of places that get magnitudes more so I can't complain).
The US, especially the north and eastern parts have extremely variable weather and huge temp swings from season to season. Here in Illinois it's common to breach 100F (40ish? C) in the summer with stifling humidity and in winter we probably average 32F/0C and can hit temps well below that. It's when temps plunge below 0F that we start to get worried about dangerously cold conditions (but weather like that only occurs in bursts and only every few years or so).
Sometimes I long for weather that is more stable, I've heard the UK has little variation from season to season. That sounds nice BUT idk if I'd like living in a geography that barely ever breaches 75-80F and is constantly rainy.
Here in Pennsylvania it only really snows in January and February most of the time
@@scenicdepictionsofchicagolife Contrary to popular belief, the UK does experience four seasons, albeit not as extreme as in the northern states. We can get very hot temperatures, hell, today it is 90F, which is very hot for September here, but temperatures like this happen every now and then throughout the summer. Winter is considerably milder than US winters, with temperatures never really going much below freezing (typically 20-25F is the lowest we'll see all winter), and only occasional snow. When snow DOES fall in this country in any significant quantity, the whole country shuts down basically, because we are not prepared for snow. Also, most places lack aircon, so when the weather does get hot there is literally no escaping it.
Another myth is that it doesn't snow in the UK. It does snow pretty much every winter, but often only small quantities. Some years, we may see a significant snowfall in which several inches, or even close to a foot, falls. But this will only happen once or twice a year, if at all. Other than that, we may get the occasional morning snow which is gone by the afternoon.
Our temperature swings are more temperate than US ones, but there definitely are four seasons here. The Gulf Stream keeps us warm over the winter and the proximity to the ocean acts as a temperature buffer. It's more that we have singular days of extremes (a few days of extreme heat or cold a year) rather than consistently extreme averages.
Buen timelapse, pero también, que buenas rolas eh 😎
Amazing! I've watched the whole video in one setting.
I so love projects like these. You took 1 picture per minute? I've noticed the seconds stayed at zero, hence my question. I also like that you left in the nights during the winter times and that the warmer seasons had no music gave these months a soothing look.
Where was this taken? My guess is somewhere in America, but I didn't recognize the license plates on the car.
This must have been a pretty tall building, isn't it? I'm asking because I think those stands around... may I guess seem like to be used by window washers, but of course they move too fast to be seen.
I think that the 'dancing of the snow' on your windows was my favourite part. Especially when it hit so high!
I have a program called Blueiris and i have it configured to take 1 picture every 15min. The pause in music is cause of copyright claims even tho i tried my best to find copyright free music. I live in pretty much smack middle of Sweden and its taken from my kitchen window on the first floor, the scaffolding outside is is like 2m high and they are doing some repairs on a small balcony above our apartments entrance.
@@MiTTnick Thank you for answering. :)
Haha, Sweden? Then I was so wrong with guessing it was America.
Have you planned any other time-lapse projects for the future?
I have a newer one here th-cam.com/video/Op5zAjJLVsM/w-d-xo.html. Havent planned anything major but just got a new motorized mount for astrophotography i might do some night time timelaps with, but i got that like a week ago so still trying to learn it, (its a Skywatcher EQ3 pro) and it have been really rainy and foggy at nights so havent been able todo anything yett, but later on this winter i plan of doing some timelaps of the night sky.
@@MiTTnick Nighttime time lapse! Yes, I hope you'll do that. You mean you will cut out the days and leave the nights? I wonder how the constallation would look like in your country from out of that building. I'll add your video to my Watch Later list - at night here projects like these will come out even better on the big screen.
This is not america this is sweden
Must be a high latitude location, doesn’t even get dark in summer. Well done but the music is very stressful.
Yea, i just searched for an hour long remix.
Filed in Belgium
8:16 my favourite music pls
ленскоу летсгоу (нцс релис)
(lensko - lets go (ncs release))
Thank you, stand you Russian? 🤨
@@BFDIrussian
Yep. Looks like Russian to me!
I Like this Music too!
There are many things that i like and
I loved in winter ❄️🥶 January
The sun comes at 7:30 or in 7:10
And the days ends in 4 p.m that
Is very much early, in the last day of
January 31 the sun,s twillight or
Daylight comes at 6:50. And ends
In 5:00 or 5:10 p.m
Page 1 of January 1-31
Crazy how our years start and end in winter
love watchin the rain and snow
Right off the bat with firefly by jim yosef!
Ah yes, good old NCS tunes...
Plot twist:This is how God sees everything from his Perspective
WOW. You must live in the arctic circle because in the summer, you had 24 hour daylight!
This location is close to it, but I don’t think it’s above the Arctic Circle.
It's around 19 hours of daylight and 5 hours of dusk-light.
When your waiting in oblivion:
why Skoda Ocatvia Wagon is every day here?
So, june is actually have no nights in your location.
yepp, its almost daytime light 24 hours per day from end of may to early july, but on the other hand, winter months gets really dark instead.
Russia
13:55
Climate At My Location:
Tempuratures: Precipitation:
January: Low:21F High:33F Prep:Snow:4.3 Inches Rain:0.8 Inches Daylight:9.5 Hours
Febuary: Low:23F High:35F Prep:Snow:4.6 Inches Rain:0.8 Inches Daylight:10.5 Hours
March: Low:30F High:45F Prep:Snow:2.7 Inches Rain:1.3 Inches Daylight:12 Hours
April: Low:40F High:58F Prep:Snow:0.4 Inches Rain:2.2 Inches Daylight:13.5 Hours
May: Low:50F High:70F Prep:Rain:2.5 Inches Daylight:14.5 Hours
June: Low:63F High:81F Prep:Rain:2.6 Inches Daylight:15 Hours
July: Low:66F High:83F Prep:Rain:2.5 Inches Daylight:15 Hours
August:Low:65F High:81F Prep:Rain:2.5 Inches Daylight:14 Hours
September:Low:56F High:74F Prep:Rain:2.6 Inches Daylight:12 Hours
October:Low:46F High:61F Prep:Rain:2.1 Inches Daylight:11 Hours
November:Low:35F High:48F Prep:Snow:0.3 Inches Rain:1.9 Inches Daylight:10 Hours
December:Low:26F High:37F Prep:Snow:3.1 Inches Rain:1.2 Inches Daylight:9 Hours
My guess would be sweden or norway at the 67th parallel?
To me, it seems somewhere between 58-62N. If it was above the Arctic Circle, there would be no light at all (or very little, if any) during the wintertime and a midnight sun for a lengthy portion of the summer.
The days start to get a lot longer in may and a lot shorter in August
If you don't mind me asking, what town/city is this?
its a small town called Matfors in the middle of sweden.
Where
VIDEO SECTIONS:
0:00 Winter (Start) ☃
6:57 Spring 💐
15:51 Summer 🌞
24:22 Autumn 🍁
33:28 Winter (End) ☃
Watch this at 2x speed.
30:00
MADE IN HEAVEN DA!
1:25
The big snow mound dies on April 27th.
What city was this in
small town in the middle of sweden
That's why on June they have midnight sun. it is Sweden! Thank you for your detailed video👍👍. it's very interesting for me, an Indonesian
Nuts country
@@MiTTnick I was wondering why there was no night time and I knew Sweden in the summer dosent get night time
Somewhere in central Sweden.
18:37
7:26
7:59 Daylight saving time goes into effect.
10:00
First week of October - all trees go from green to brown 🌲 ➡️🍁
That’s autumn for you! However, the leaves can vary in color based on precipitation and other factors.
0:01 Winter 7:02 spring 15:51 Summer 24:38 fall 33:22 Winter
massine snow in winter
when ur mom finds her friend at a grocery store:
20:58 next song
27:36 Okay!
every day the snow feels like its leaving
Will there be a 3.0 Timelapse?
Нахера делайть таймлапс с камеры парковки - годовое мельтишение машин кому-то интересно?
100k+ views. seems way better then some old arcade race game with 100 views. =)
Dónde es?
1720
I Think You Live In Northern Alaska
No, other side of the globe, but your right in the north part, its in middle of sweden.
2:37
What's the name of the town
29:59 Dark at 4:10 PM?
18:56 missed picture
What happened in 11:04 ? Can u explain pls
Looks like it starts raining that turns inte snowing,