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Moments in time (photographer Matt Molloy stitches together hundreds of sequential photographs to create stunning images of sunrises and sunsets)
phosphorescentt: occupiedmuslim: Living on the shore of Lake Ontario, just east of Toronto, photographer Matt Molloy has daily encounters with brilliant sunsets and cloudscapes that he’s been taking photographs of for over three years. One day he
story-dj: showslow: Ontario, Canada-based photographer Matt Molloy recently created a gorgeous series of sky images by stacking multiple photos onto one. The individual photos are most often taken from the timelapses he shoots. The final photo has a
mstrkrftz: Time Stacks by Matt Molloy
spacettf: On My (Milky) Way Home by Matt Molloy on Flickr.
matt-molloy: A drawing I did with black pen. I mirrored it and added the ripple effect in After Effects.
thepixelatednerd: Matt Molloy
Living on the shore of Lake Ontario, just east of Toronto, photographer Matt Molloy has daily encounters with brilliant sunsets and cloudscapes that he’s been taking photographs of for over three years. One day he began experimenting with time-lapse
matt-molloy: 396 photos merged into one image using the lighten blending mode in photoshop. I think this one pretty much covers the colour spectrum of sunsets, lacking only the darker reds. I can’t get enough of this technique!
showslow: Ontario, Canada-based photographer Matt Molloy recently created a gorgeous series of sky images by stacking multiple photos onto one. The individual photos are most often taken from the timelapses he shoots. The final photo has a stunning paint
matt-molloy: 186 photos of the sunset merged into one image using the lighten layer-blending mode in photoshop. I like the pattern in the clouds created from the interval between shots.
secretdirtygrl: Time Stacks by Matt Molloy Beauty in nature
fer1972: Stunning Sky Photography by Matt Molloy
matt-molloy: I set my camera up on the dock in my backyard to try and catch the Draconid meteor shower, while I had my own shower. The timelapse ran for about an hour (8:15 - 9:15) and I was pleasantly surprised to find out I didn’t catch any meteors,
matt-molloy: “Lunar Force Field”Here’s a single frame from the timelapse I’ve been posting different versions of. When uploading photos, I usually like to start with a single frame and end with the most manipulated versions of the timelapse.
matt-molloy: A timelapse of the Milky Way and a sky filled with stars over Varty Lake, Ontario, Canada.
cloudsoutmywindow: kateoplis: Matt Molloy Don’t even think these are real but they’re gorgeous… what a pretty painting! <3
matt-molloy: “Midnight Snackers” A small herd of deer passed by, slowly grazing and popping their heads up every now and then, probably wondering what that faint click sound was. (the sound of my camera’s shutter) The fact that deer are so timid
oftenwhileshewanders: Smeared Skies by Matt Molloy
matt-molloy: “Great Lake Galaxy”The Milky Way over an unusually calm Lake Ontario. The yellow/orange light over Amherst Island is likely the lights of New York state, much further south.
ponderation: Lightning Strikes & Star Trails by Matt Molloy I almost missed this storm…. probably because I was working on photos or surfing the net. On my way to a friends house I noticed the flashes and turned around to head in their direction.
matt-molloy: Northerly view from the south end of the Quinte Skyway bridge on highway 49. The Skyway Bridge was completed in 1965, it connects Prince Edward County to mainland Ontario crossing the Bay of Quinte. I also walked to the center to shoot a
twloha: According to Colossal, one day Matt Molloy ”began experimenting with time-lapse sequences by taking hundreds of images as the sun set and the clouds moved through the sky. Molloy then digitally stacked the numerous photos to reveal shifts
matt-molloy: 5 hours of the Milky Way in one second.
vanished: Matt Molloy - Timestack
occupiedmuslim: Living on the shore of Lake Ontario, just east of Toronto, photographer Matt Molloy has daily encounters with brilliant sunsets and cloudscapes that he’s been taking photographs of for over three years. One day he began experimenting
yearinreview: New and Notable Tumblr Blogs of 2013 - Part 2 in no particular order The Official White House Tumblr ZooBorns Financial Times Shit Rough Drafts Wolfgang Puck National Aquarium William Caxton Fan Club Matt Molloy History of Engineering and
culturenlifestyle: Time-Stacked Landscape Photography That Mimics Impressionist Paintings by Matt Molloy Canadian photographer Matt Molloy uses the technique of timelapse to gather different shades of the sky in one location to form a “time-stack,”
holyshmidt: Time lapse photo of hundreds of sunsets Photographer: Matt Molloy
matt-molloy: 134 photos merged into one image. I made this from a sunset timelapse I shot in August of 2012.
99lions: Smeared Skies by Matt Molloy Matt busted out into the art scene with his smeared sky photos. Stacking 100 to 200 photos into one, he gave a new way to enjoy the view above us.
artfuiness: twloha: According to Colossal, one day Matt Molloy ”began experimenting with time-lapse sequences by taking hundreds of images as the sun set and the clouds moved through the sky. Molloy then digitally stacked the numerous photos to reveal
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matt-molloy: Another lovely sunset shot from my backyard.
yumchocolatemilk: apertorture: Smeared Skies by Matt Molloy Matt busted out into the art scene with his smeared sky photos. Stacking 100 to 200 photos into one, he gave a new way to enjoy the view above us.
matt-molloy: A timelapse of cirrus clouds starting to take over the sky as the sun sets.