Timelapse – The City Limits
Posted on 11. May, 2011 by planetMitch in 5D2, places, timelapse
I shot this timelapse montage from late 2010 through early 2011.
One year in the making.
My goal was to show the duality between city and nature.
Locations include :
- Montreal, Quebec, Canada
- Quebec city, Quebec, Canada
- Toronto, Ontario, Canada
- Manhattan, New York, USA
- Chicago, Illinois, USA
You can visit my website at dominicboudreault.com
Follow me on twitter :
twitter.com/d0minicb
Contact : dom@dominicboudreault.com
For timelapse stock footage, you can browse through some of my represented work at Getty Images :
bit.ly/fHV5kH
Music is by Hans Zimmer
Remember to crank the volume way up before watching this and turn HD on !
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J’ai tourné ces images entre la fin de 2010 et le début de 2011.
Mon but était de montrer la dualité entre les grandes villes et la nature.
Les lieux de tournages principaux sont :
- Montréal, Québec, Canada
- Québec, Québec, Canada
- Toronto, Ontario, Canada
- Manhattan, New York, USA
- Chicago, Illinois, USA
Je vous invtite à visiter mon site web au dominicboudreault.com
Vous pouvez me suivre sur twitter :
twitter.com/d0minicb
Pour visionner et acquérir certaines de mes séquences de timelapse, visitez l’agence Getty Images :
bit.ly/fHV5kH
Pour me contacter directement : dom@dominicboudreault.com
Musique de Hans Zimmer
Et n’oubliez pas de monter le volume avant d’écouter la vidéo et d’activer le HD !


(52 votes, average: 9.06)







Paul Liu
13. May, 2011
great stuffs, like it a lot.
Daniel
03. Jun, 2011
Awesome. Great work. Very inspiring – keep it up!
Ayaz Hamza
28. Aug, 2011
Superb Dom, loving fantastic the best time lapse I have seen
Danny easpices
26. Sep, 2011
Hi Dominic,
Your video is definitely the most inspiring one I have ever seen, keep up the good work !!
Lawrence Standifer Stevens
16. Oct, 2011
Great video. But the question I have is not so much about technique but, rather, how did you get permission to gain access to some of the vantage points from which you shot? Surely, that had to be a major difficulty in creating this film. Or am I wrong?