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Almost seven years after the release of the original “Island in the Sky” timelapse film by Christoph Malin -back then showing timelapse techniques that were revolutionary to say the least- we are back with a state of the art sequel. Captured over 10days in May 2018 on the beautiful island of La Palma. Special Thanks to the tourism board of La Palma for supporting this trip, Monta – Rent a car and musicbed. https://www.visitlapalma.es/en/ https://lapalmarentacar.com/en/ https://www.musicbed.com/ Footage available by request. Visit: https://timestormfilms.net/portfolio-… Music by Future of Forestry https://timestormfilms.net/ http://christophmalin.com/
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