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‘Yosemite HD’ is a collaboration between Sheldon Neill and Matador Ambassador Colin Delehanty.

This whole project has been an amazing experience. The two of us became friends through Vimeo and explored a shared interest in timelapsing Yosemite National Park over an extended period of time.

We’d like to expand this idea to other locations and would appreciate any suggestions for a future project.

[Editor's note: Be sure to check their website, Project Yosemite. We look forward to seeing more from these guys.]

About The Author

Colin Delehanty

Colin discovered photography while attending Santa Clara University in California, and further developed his interest in landscape photography and climbing while working for a local climbing gym. Since then he’s traveled extensively in search of new experiences and inspiring landscapes. In 2011 he began working on a timelapse HD film of Yosemite National Park, culminating in Yosemite HD, which blew up across the internet with more than 2.3 million views. He and fellow filmmaker Sheldon Neill will be filming the sequel this summer. Follow their work at Project Yosemite.

Archived Responses to ‘Yosemite HD’ will blow your mind

  1. Zoltan Mraz says:

    Have to go and see that beautiful place. Thanks for sharing!

  2. Holiday Auctions Free Advertising and Holiday Requests says:

    HI. It was beautiful. Thanks for sharing. I’m interested how you get the timelapse thing done, whilst doing the panning at the same time.

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