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The timelapse started as an experiment on Stelvio — camera bolted to the tank bag, intervals set to 2 seconds, a full crossing compressed into 90 seconds of movement. Then came the star lapses: camera on a gorilla pod at altitude, pointed up, ISO 3200, watching the Milky Way rotate. GoPro noticed. This is that footage.

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The Timelapse Work

[Content coming soon — process, locations shot, gear used, what worked and what didn't.]

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Timelapse

Stelvio Pass Crossing

48 hairpins, 2,757m altitude, compressed to 90 seconds. Shot on GoPro HERO12.

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Timelapse

Alpine Valley — TBD Location

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The Star Lapse Work

[Content coming soon — night sky shooting, altitude locations, settings, Milky Way core timing.]

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Star Lapse

Milky Way — TBD Location

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Star Lapse

Star Rotation — TBD Location

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Recognition

GoPro Awards

Award

GoPro Award — Timelapse

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Award

GoPro Award — Star Lapse

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Category

Travel & Adventure

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The Gear

[Content coming soon — GoPro model, mounts used, settings for timelapse vs star lapse, editing workflow.]

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