"NightFall" Time-Lapse by Colin Rich

Over a year ago we brought you a time-lapse video titled “L.A Lights” by Colin Rich. After the amazement that brought us, he now presents us with another video simply titled “NightFall”. Capturing the City of Angels with a Canon 5D Mark II, the concept was to bring us the transition from day-to-night from spectacular and hard to find view points in the city. Scored with a french song the lyrics translate: “I can barely see nature when suddenly, night falls. I am engulfed by a world of silence, yet I am not afraid. I fall asleep for a few minutes at the most, and when I wake up, the sun is there and the forest is shining with a bright light.” That sounds about right to us so check it above!

“NightFall” Time-Lapse by Colin Rich

Over a year ago we brought you a time-lapse video titled “L.A Lights” by Colin Rich. After the amazement that brought us, he now presents us with another video simply titled “NightFall”. Capturing the City of Angels with a Canon 5D Mark II, the concept was to bring us the transition from day-to-night from spectacular and hard to find view points in the city. Scored with a french song the lyrics translate: “I can barely see nature when suddenly, night falls. I am engulfed by a world of silence, yet I am not afraid. I fall asleep for a few minutes at the most, and when I wake up, the sun is there and the forest is shining with a bright light.” That sounds about right to us so check it above!

L.A Lights by Colin Rich

Check out this time lapse video of Los Angeles at night – shot by Colin Rich. It took approximately six months for him to catch the necessary clips but was also a pain in the ass due to Homeland Security. The footage was captured via Canon 5D Mark II and 7D cameras together with Zeiss and Canon lenses and custom hardware. Check the video above!

L.A. Lights by Colin Rich

Check out this time lapse video of Los Angeles at night -L.A. Lights by Colin Rich. It took approximately six months for him to catch the necessary clips but was also a pain in the ass due to Homeland Security. The footage was captured via Canon 5D Mark II and 7D cameras together with Zeiss and Canon lenses and custom hardware. Check the video above!