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The Japan Front and Center are put into a timelapse.

Arts and EntertainmentThe Japan Front and Center are put into a timelapse.

The streets and skies of Japan come alive in a new timelapse video. Storm clouds roll through the skies, the skyline moves from day to night, and endless crowds are on the move. Heffernan shot the video using a Canon 6D and three lens, as well as the Canon EF 24mm f/1.4L and the Rokinon 12mm f2.8. A timelapse video with long exposure stills stacks atop one another for an effect that combines timelapse video with a stop-motion effect can be seen in a video on Vimeo. Heffernan describes the photographer using StarStax to create the street light painting. The first Dreamlapse Japan video featured Tokyo, as well as Kyoto and Osaka. There is a statue of a dog with a sash draped across about a minute and a half in. Heffernan tells PetaPixel that the dog statue at 1:35 is the Hachiko, a local legend in Shibuya Square who used to meet his owner at the station every day after work for nine years after his owner died. The giant robot comes across the screen in 30 seconds. He says that it is the largest mobile Humanoid Robot in the world and the largest mobile Gundam. Dreamscape Japan 2 highlights culture, architecture, and the people who make up the island nation.

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