Time-Lapse Thing of the Day: For the 2010 edition of his annual year-long time-lapse, Eirik Solheim placed his old Canon 400D on a windowsill and snapped a single pic every 30 minutes for 12 months, giving him a total of ~16,000 images to work with. He then pared down the photo count to 3,500, and strung them together to create “One year in 2 minutes.”
A complete breakdown of his process can be found here.
[eirikso.]
(Source: thedailywhat, via likewatchingthenightsky-deactiv)
Have you ever felt like there’s something wrong, but you don’t know what it is? Nothing in your life is great, yet nothing is terrible, then why do you feel so alone, so ignored, so irritated? You’d rather stay at home on the computer all day than hang out with friends? You prefer to be alone with your confused feelings? You’re unhappy, but you’re not completely sure why?
(via liz-elle)



