During the weekend of March 27th, I decided to revive my objectives for creating timelapse photography videos.
It was a primary objective in 2020, but the pandemic struck the planet, and my objective was no longer a priority.
A year later, I would like to resume my quest to add timelapse videos to my skillset in professional photography.
Below are two experimental timelapse videos that relaunched my new mission.
Both were recorded in the early morning, so you can see the transition from night to blue hour to daybreak. Enjoy!
Lake Union & Seattle Skyline from Gas Works Park. Saturday, March 27, 2021.
Salmon Bay, Ballard Bridge & Fishermen’s Terminal from the Magnolia neighborhood. Sunday, March 28, 2021.
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TIA International Photography (TIA) is a licensed, small photography business based in Seattle, Washington, USA.
TIA specializes in cityscapes (international, American, and Canadian), night-time, and event photography. TIA International Photography's objective is to contemplate, execute, and deliver cityscapes and urban landscapes of your city, town, region, or locale in the most mesmerizing and atypical way possible.
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Tosin I. Arasi is a Professional Photographer and the Sole Proprietor of TIA.
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2 thoughts on “Sleepy Saturday Morning in Seattle”
Nice work! 👏🏾
Cheers, my friend. More to come in 2021.