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  • 0:50 to 1:00 you have object go the midle of the screen to the left, not possible for a meteor o satelit? because 10seconde of your video, If you need 30seconde for make 1picture of your movie, 10 seconde it's very long time!! what's that?? (sorry for my bad english)

  • @gatanc123 it is a persisent train (ionized gases) caused by the meteor, link to article on it, is on my site, or you can copy and past the one in the description above.

  • @dakotalapse I see no meteor in this video has the second 50! the meteor in the seconde 50 is in your order video! , I see like a star go to the left for 10 seconde, so 10x 20(frames)x 30 seconde exposure, so 1.7hour...

  • @gatanc123 The meteor is only in 1 frame of a video that is 24 fps, go to my website and look at the article for a still of it. You won't see a meteor traveling across the sky in a timelapse.

  • @dakotalapse thank you very much for your answer so fast! so the persistent train look like star, that's just a small spot for mor than 2hours.

    very good job, that's like dream see the stars like this, and the music is just amazing, thank you for put that in youtube

  • Your videos definitely deserve awards! It wakes us up and makes us realize how beautiful the universe we live in is. We are so busy with trivial things, if we only take the time to look at the heavens it puts everything into perspective. Glad you got the award!

  • I cant describe how beautiful this video is.... this is one of the reasons I teach Astronomy :)

  • wow neat

    

  • eyegasm.

  • Mind Fucking Blowing!!

  • Something so comforting about watching our galaxy dance through the sky like that....and put to this music....love love love this

  • Speedy gonzales moose appearing at 1.58

  • Okay...I see why it won a few awards.....amazing and great choice of music.

  • Freaken awsome, love the music :-]

  • This is a really great time lapse! I have only been able to do time lapses of clouds, hopefully in Britain we will have a clear night again soon and I'll be able to do some time lapse movies of the Milky Way like yours.

  • Saw the deer at 1:57. Love your stuff.

    

  • Simplemente maravilloso!

  • Can I use it for my short-film? Please. I would be grateful.

  • Today I saw first-Splendor

  • dakotalapse, I see you mentioned that you used Tokina 11-16mm for this video. I am having a hard time deciding if I should get Tokina 11-16mm f2.8 or Sigma 10-20mm f4-5.6. Can you please share me your experience when you were deciding? I am not sure how important the extra 1mm is. Thanks. Great video!!!

  • Fantastic. I just keep watching this again and again.

  • This is amazing! Hope to see more of your work. I love the whole storm idea.

  • Haha dumb people this comes out everynight but the US is so polluted with light you can only see the brightest stars.

  • It's amazing! Very magnificent video. Magnificent Universe. Infinity .... Thank you very much. Love & Peace

  • Thank you for giving opportunity observe better an everynight miracle.

    Great filming.

  • now did u have some field lights in some clips? some clips with the plants and the house one especially had some un-natural looking lighting

  • I want to live wherever this is sooo badly

  • That's definitely one of the coolest time lapses I've ever seen!!

  • Who is out there?

  • So amazing and inspiring !! thanks for the how to also . Great job !!

  • Reminds me of when I was a kid growing up - out in the country - middle of nowhere & lots of wheat feilds . I obsereved Halley's Comet in 86 by telescope - no city lights to interfere with the true beauty of our night skies ~

  • where must i go to watch this? is it there a especial time to do so?? can you tell me please?

  • 1:57 Deer!

    

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  • if only the night sky looked like that here in stupid los angeles.

  • I wish YouTube would make more playlists like this one. It was amazing.

  • I've never seen stars like that in my entire life...in jersey we have one star and it's usually a plane.

  • brilliant!

  • i feel like morgan freeman's voice should be narrating something with this video

  • AMAZING!! This deserves WAY more views.

  • AMAZING!!!!

  • 3 dislikes. Why? :D

    How can you give a Dislike for this? :'D <3

    [[ I wish me & my boyfried would watch such a beautiful things at night <3 ]]

  • HOW DO YOU DO THIS!? amazing!

  • Mastery!

  • how far from a major city would you have to be to get shots like this without light polution getting in the way?

  • holy shit! thank you so much for uploading such a wicked piece of individual expression!! i consider myself lucky! let's make a million views! :D

    ~outward change begins within~

  • Amazing. . . .

  • Just beautiful! I wish I could see the stars like that here in Germany :/

  • ... la belleza!!!, si. Gracias.

  • who is the music by?

  • @JRSCB16A2

    nevermind

    

  • great photo art work

  • when do so many long shutter shoots, will it damage your camera sensor?

  • increible! me gusta mucho

  • To awesome to contemplate...

  • I have a question: I love this video and I have never tried to do one like this ! I have a Nikon D90, a 35mm 1.8 and a 105mm 2.8 I also have a tripod, a Manfrotto with a head. I think I need some dark places where the pictures won't be overexposed, right? And with an exposure of 30 seconds the stars should be arcs and not dots. How did you take so "still" pictures with a long exposure? Thanks and sorry for my English, I'm Italian !

  • Awsome! Totally stunning! Thank you!!!!

  • hi friends this's not graphics video, it's real video just watch it............! what a amazing video i like.......!!!!!!!

  • wow! I love it!

  • one more to my favorites! loved how the music fits perfectly in this wonderful work! Perfect! Greetings from Brazil!

  • Another great vid!!!

  • Awesome work. UFO at 0:52 upper left!?

  • This is very exciting video showing the "beautyfullness" of our universe! Masterpiece!

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  • Seriously, who dislikes this?

  • This is the definition of a Visual Orgasm!!!!!!

  • Absolutely Spectacular!! Thank you!

  • yahoo does not do the video justice on quality. 1080p is epic!

  • your video would really look better uncompressed, youtube's compression is not kind to it.

  • @bobafruti It is on vimeo as well or my site, see the description. Uncompressed it is about 1GB

  • amazing video!

  • Im seriously and totally speechless. Ive watched this over and over and still feel just as amazed as the first time. To think each one of those millions of stars is the same or bigger than the sun, has its own planets, not to mention the dark stars and planets we cant see. Thats only part of the galaxy we can see in the video, the billions of more stars in our galaxy, and the millions of galaxys as well, some bigger some smaller. Astronomy is my favorite. It blows me away how awesome god is!

  • @mohammeddavis No Photoshop, it's much easier to set up a camera on a dolly and do 30 second exposures for 4 hours, than it would be to cgi it.

  • Stunning! Your vision is this work is one of God's great universe. May God Bless You.

  • Watching this video makes me feel insignificant for the universe

  • This should already have a million views...

  • Very very good video good job

  • Awesome video!

  • Incredible work! Thanks!

  • a reindeer at 1:59!

  • God's Glory

  • @ootube7 No, the universe's glory. There are no such things like gods.

  • @strassenbahntk ...and God made the heavens and the earth (including you) ~ be blessed.

  • @godsgracerocks No, my parents made me and evolution made my parents. Same with you. Nevertheless thanks for the blessing. :]

  • WOW...just WOW!

  • amazing

  • WHOWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW!!­!

  • Beautiful, i felt like i was floating in the sky while watching it.

  • Watch this and tell me there isn't a God...

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  • Awesome!!!

  • Brilliant. Excellent ideas.

  • Thumbs up!

  • nice.

    Nice moose @ 2.00 too :)

  • thank you. Big difference. nice work!

  • thank you

  • post this on Vimeo, not here if you want quality

  • @rafairobert It is on Vimeo, vimeo.com/dakotalapse/tempest

    Some people want Youtube, so I post it on both sites.

  • @dakotalapse Vimeo is choppy and laggy. Thank you for posting this on youtube.

  • @dakotalapse How did you make the camera to move ?

  • @PosEidoNhNs Dynamic Perception stage zero dolly, link in description

  • @dakotalapse Thank you , forgot to check the description:d . Good luck with your next projects !

  • Very well done!

    

  • PetaPixel sent me here

  • wow :)

  • Really nice video!!!

  • stunning. well done!

  • Wonderful video!

  • At 1:59 there's a buck standing in the field. Nice looking rack!

  • Absolutely awe-inspiring!

  • This is breathtaking.

  • wow again!

    

  • Nice !!!

    1:58 !! Baphomet !!!....... LOL

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