See Australia like never before, in photographer Jody Brown's Outback timelapse video
A PHOTOGRAPHER spent six months exploring the remote Outback areas to produce this spectacular timelapse video.
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A PHOTOGRAPHER's timelapse video has captured the stunning remote scenery of Central and Western Australia.
Jody Brown who lives in Warburton, WA - one of the most remote communities in Australia - spent six months on the timelapse video of remote central Australia.
"There's amazing sunsets every night," Mr Brown said.
"(I wanted) to bring scenes to people and show a different side of Australia so people can get inspired and to try and take that journey and go out of their comfort zone."
Most of the sequences were shot in and around the Warburton community in Western Australia, but the video also features Uluru and the Northern Territory.
He has whittled down hours of footage to just 90 spectacular seconds that showcase the full range of desert colours and scenery - and even capturing a shooting star lighting up the night sky over Uluru.
Mr Brown has photographed most of his life but only started producing timelapse videos in 2010.
All of his techniques are self-taught, mostly from online forums.
The video can also be seen on Vimeo.