Peter Parker never weaved a web like this. In real life, a spider may take more than an hour to weave a web, going round and round to lay down its silky trap. This timelapse consists of 1 picture taken every 4 seconds...
Who would have thought that providing a search function on the Internet would make Google one of the most successful companies in the world? Now, we cannot live without it, whether we are searching for news items...
Wings have their advantages as these ducklings find out when they have to cross a 5-lane highway on duck feet. Ducklings get cold feet and want to go back. Big mistake! After a close call, Mother duck calls ducklings...
ate to the party? Party doesn’t start without you? Think again… in this tongue in cheek video about the hottest here-to-stay trend in digital cameras. It’s a joke, but like all good jokes...
Well, this timelapse video is not really from the crew of the International Space Station, but the images are. Film student Giacomo Sardelli created this video from all those beautiful images and videos we have been...
Jamie Scott visited Central Park just after sunrise, photographing the Fall changing colors twice a week for six months to make this beautiful timelapse. Timelapse takes dedication… via thisiscolossal Click to...
Not content to map everything in sight and even out of sight, Google is apparently ready to set its sights way up high, to be more precise, at 119,617 nearby stars. While the video above simply takes you on a voyage...
Stephane Vetter captured this beautiful timelapse at Champ du Feu, Alsace, France on Nov 17, 2012 using his Nikon D3 fitted with a Sigma 8mm fisheye lens. 610 shoots with a Nikon D3 and a Sigma 8 mm. Very lucky because...