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Triplapser Travel stuff that will make you want to jump out of your seat and start an adventure!

In August of 2011, Brian DeFrees set out on a 2 month journey with a mission to become the first to capture the American cross-country roadtrip in a drivelapse video. Using time-lapse video techniques, he successfully photographed the 12,225 mile road trip around the United States. Over 200,000 images were processed into a 5 minute video (Drivelapse USA) uploaded to YouTube. After releasing Drivel

apse USA to YouTube in November 2011, the video quickly spread across the internet and around the world. It gathered interest from every continent and is featured worldwide on news sites such as ABC, CBS, AOL, Yahoo and has over 1 million views on Youtube. The goal for Triplapser is to triplapse the rest of the planet...one trip at a time.

return to sender
01/12/2020

return to sender

always love discovering unused old dead end roads, even if it’s just a few hundred feet of broken asphalt that leads to ...
11/26/2019

always love discovering unused old dead end roads, even if it’s just a few hundred feet of broken asphalt that leads to nothing

My brother () just started his own nature based business and paints amazing watercolors. If you’re looking for a unique,...
11/15/2019

My brother () just started his own nature based business and paints amazing watercolors. If you’re looking for a unique, handcrafted gift this holiday season - he’s your guy!
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It took me about 20 tries to get this picture; it's nowhere near perfect, but it will do. The holiday season is approaching, and like many other small businesses this means I need to figure out some good marketing strategies. For me, this also means self promotion for a nature-based creative business in an infant stage. I'm happy to admit that I'm not sure where this will go in the long run, but I feel incredibly lucky that I get the chance to give it a shot. ⁠

If you're still reading this, it would mean the world to me if you could take a few minutes to check out my new website and online store. There are lots of handmade gift items at reasonable prices: watercolor notecards, notebooks, koozies, prints, original paintings, and wood carvings. I'm proud of this work and hope that it resonates with you. If there isn't anything that catches your eye, it would be equally as meaningful if you could share my website with folks who might be interested. ⁠

www.bisonfeatherdesigns.com⁠

or, link in bio.⁠

Now, to insert all those silly hashtags that they say you need to have:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

This guy has been my favorite alarm clock recently, telling me to get up and enjoy the sunrise.  @ Austin, Texas
11/10/2019

This guy has been my favorite alarm clock recently, telling me to get up and enjoy the sunrise. @ Austin, Texas

Mho you lookin’ at?
10/26/2019

Mho you lookin’ at?

wandering out the backdoor into endless public lands
10/02/2019

wandering out the backdoor into endless public lands

I'm a ghost of you, you're a ghost of meA bird's-eye view of San Luis
09/21/2019

I'm a ghost of you, you're a ghost of me
A bird's-eye view of San Luis

The road out of Monteverde to the airport. Can’t wait to get back to
09/18/2019

The road out of Monteverde to the airport. Can’t wait to get back to

friday night street jammin’
09/17/2019

friday night street jammin’

some more captive and non-captive wildlife sightings along the way @ Costa Rica
09/14/2019

some more captive and non-captive wildlife sightings along the way @ Costa Rica

missed a turn while trying to avoid highways and take the scenic route and ended up on the super scenic route instead @ ...
09/14/2019

missed a turn while trying to avoid highways and take the scenic route and ended up on the super scenic route instead @ Costa Rica

After leaving touristy Manual Antonio I decided to divert off the only main highway back to San Jose and take what looke...
08/19/2019

After leaving touristy Manual Antonio I decided to divert off the only main highway back to San Jose and take what looked like an alternate paved route instead.
The route was almost never paved until I got back to San Jose but what it lacked in convenience it gained in scenery. I started by the sea and went high into the mountains before ending back in the city. There were barely any other cars and I got to experience a more honest and personal view of Costa Rica that most tourists never will.
What I didn’t take in photos I remember in my head of the many families walking the roads, hanging at the local bars, gathering by motorcycles for the afternoon small town soccer matches. I stopped the car at some of the most tranquil and scenic places to try to take it in, enjoying brief thunderstorms in between. @ Costa Rica

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