Time-lapse motion is a bracing way to communicate the passing of time—but photographer Julian Tryba takes time-lapse into a whole new dimension with his video Boston Layer-Lapse, notes PetaPixel. “Traditional time-lapses are constrained by the idea that there is a single universal clock. In the spirit of Einstein’s relativity theory, layer-lapses assign distinct clocks to any number of objects or regions in a scene,” writes Tryba. His video shows different times of the day in different parts of each frame.
Posted on: Thu, 16 Oct 2014 13:55:54 +0000