Timelapse
One of the aspects of photography I enjoy most is compressing time—turning hours into mere seconds. The visual experiences can be breathtaking: Watching seemingly lazy clouds swirling rapidly above, or a full moon racing upward into the sky, or an entire city skyline suddenly flipping on its lights as the dark approaches. Timelapse sequences require stitching together hundreds or thousands of individual photos—and can bring new visual interest to slow-moving natural or human processes.