Time lapse (one frame per second) of downtown Minneapolis from Riverplace complex, 30 minutes before to 60 minutes after sunrise (6:47 am). Frame rate: 24 fps. No audio.
In this time-lapse recordi...
Time lapse (one frame per second) of downtown Minneapolis from Riverplace complex, 30 minutes before to 60 minutes after sunrise (6:47 am). Frame rate: 24 fps. No audio.
In this time-lapse recording of sunrise over downtown Minneapolis on a pleasant September morning, one second of video represents 24 seconds of reality. The video starts 30 minutes before sunrise with the Hennepin Avenue bridge still lit. A partly cloudy sky turns red at sunrise, and the video ends an hour later.
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