Timelapses: a short, compressed video from an image sequence
Wikipedia: Time-lapse photography is a technique whereby the frequency at which film frames are captured (the frame rate) is much more spread out than the frequency used to view the sequence. When played at normal speed, time appears to be moving faster and thus lapsing. For example, an image of a scene may be captured at 1 frame per second, but then played back at 30 frames per second; the result is an apparent 30 times speed increase.
Timelapse The Hague/Scheveningen Beach
Clouds and waves are the core elements of this timelapse.
Holy Grail Timelapse The Hague traffic crossing “De Landbouw”
This timelapse starts at daylight and continues up to almost complete darkness.
Rotterdam – Erasmusbrug
Deze timelapse biedt een gezicht op de Erasmusbrug in Rotterdam. Aaan beide zijden is de moderne hoogbouw te zien met links de Zalmhaventoren in aanbouw.
My Timelapses site
On my dedicated video and timelapse site you will find more timelapses and also a lot of information about how to start making your own timelapse. You will find there my own tips, but more importantly, information from various experts.
Note: this site is still new and much content has to be added. But the ‘how to’ pages already offer a wealth of information.