Time-lapse photography is a technique in which the frequency at which film frames are captured (the frame rate) is much lower than the frequency used to view the sequence. When played at normal speed, time appears to be moving faster and thus lapsing.
Hyperlapse or moving time-lapse is a technique in time-lapse photography for creating motion shots. In its simplest form, a hyperlapse is achieved by moving the camera a short distance between each shot. These videos were taken in the air while the camera was in a very slow motion and the footage has been edited and accelerated to 'normal speed' in post-production.

Hyperlapse footage about Bled Island - Lake Bled, Slovenia

Hyperlapse footage about Heroes' Square at dusk - Budapest, Hungary

Hyperlapse footage about Széchenyi Chain Bridge and Buda Castle Royal Palace with a golden sunrise - Budapest

Hyperlapse footage about St.Primoz Church - Jamnik, Slovenia

Hyperlapse footage about Buda Castle Royal Palace - Budapest, Hungary

Hyperlapse footage about the Hungarian Parliament Building - Budapest, Hungary

Hyperlapse footage about the Benedictine Monastery of Tihany - Hungary

Hyperlapse footage about flying around Bled Island - Lake Bled, Slovenia

Holy Grail hyperlapse of Fisherman's Bastion - Budapest, Hungary

Hyperlapse footage about Széchenyi Chain Bridge - Budapest, Hungary

Hyperlapse footage about the roundabout at Buda Castle Tunnel - Budapest, Hungary

Hyperlapse footage about walking through the Charles Bridge in Prague

Hyperlapse footage about Sveti Primoz church in Slovenia

Hyperlapse footage about the Hungarian Parliament Building - Budapest, Hungary

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