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The contradictory beauty of Austria, populated by small hamlets, giant castles, and even larger modern cities has given rise to a massive hyperlapse, created from 5TB of photos taken over the course of two years, thanks to photographers Thomas Pöcksteiner and Peter Jablonowski, aka FilmSpektakel.Titled A Taste of Austria the film's Rob Whitworth-style effects are the real kicker, from aerial whooshes to match cuts of the sun and the moon. "We didn't want to do a regular edit," Jablonowski tells The Creators Project. "So we chose to do these kind of unusual cuts with no music, so the viewer isn't distracted by anything."Fun fact from the A Taste of Austria's Vimeo page: "The voice-over is original footage of Felix Baumgartner's stratos mission in 2012."Visit FilmSpektakel's website for more of their work.Related:Breathtaking Timelapse Of Los Angeles Will Give You ChillsGritty Timelapse Recasts San Francisco as Gotham CityFlow Motion Hyperlapse Offers a Death-Defying Look at DubaiForget 4K, Lose Yourself in a Stunning 10K Timelapse of Brazil
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