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The movie below by Holgar Vaga details an apartment building over 100 days. The movie was created by taking a photograph at the same time everyday from the same position, lining the camera up using a known focus point. It creates a unqiue look at the architecture over time, in some ways the apartment building almost feels 'stuck' in the position as the seasons change and life goes on around it:
Changing Seasons timelapse HDR (frame fill) from Holger Vaga on Vimeo.
Take a look at Holgar's Flickr stream for more images - a really nice concept.
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