This is a fun video I put together from footage and photos taken during the SLC Minilypse event in Salt Lake City, Utah last month (I also have an earlier blog post about it). It includes my own timelapse footage, and also several still images by some wonderful photographers that participated in the event. (To view more of the photographs from the event please go here.)
Watch the Video
Video is © Nicole S. Young (All Rights Reserved). Cannot be used or displayed without permission. Music licensed from iStockphoto: “Enjoy The Ride“, PumpArtist_39290/iStockphoto.com
This is a fun video I put together from footage and photos taken during the SLC Minilypse event in Salt Lake City, Utah last month (I also have an earlier blog post about it). It includes my own timelapse footage, and also several still images by some wonderful photographers that participated in the event. (To view more of the photographs from the event please go here.)
Watch the Video
Video is © Nicole S. Young (All Rights Reserved). Cannot be used or displayed without permission. Music licensed from iStockphoto: “Enjoy The Ride“, PumpArtist_39290/iStockphoto.com

Nicole S. Young is a photographer, published author, and educator specializing in Lightroom, Photoshop, and photography. She is best known for her books on food photography but is widely versed in various photographic genres, including landscape, nature, stock, travel, and lifestyle.
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This is awesome in HD!
Great work Nicole!
great video!
what did you put it together with?
Loved it Niki!!
Very cool Nicole. Keep up the great work, I love these time lapse videos, especially this one since it’s where I live.
@Justin I used a Nikon D200 for the timelapse footage, used Quicktime Pro to put the JPEG images into individual .mov files, and put the entire thing together using Premier Pro CS4.
@Nicole thanks !