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Scene notes:
Looking east with lightest fog rolling on trees slowly.
Looking east with lightest fog rolling on trees slowly.
Observable are the shadows on the snowy foreground of brush and cliffside, as well as the distant canyon landscape. The shadows are shortening; it is morning at Grand Canyon’s south rim.
Time-lapse length (30 fps):
6 seconds and 10 frames.
Lake Tahoe in the distance is seen through trees as the dusk sets in and the upper-level clouds turn from pink to being illuminated by city lights. The snowy foreground shadowed; airplanes are seen far in the sky moving through the frame. Stars come out after blue hour. On the one road visible, traffic moves quickly, and a ship is seen moving from afar.
Time-lapse length (30 fps):
59 seconds and 14 frames.
The north rim of the canyon brightens in the dawn of a new day.
Time-lapse length (30 fps):
5 seconds and 13 frames.
Deep into blue hour, mountain peaks behind the point of view cast dark shadows deep into the pink, dusk sky. Facing a desert landscape which comprises an eighth of the frame, largely as a silhouette. The moon, full, is seen alone in space. A few low-level clouds in the distance.
Time-lapse length (30 fps):
6 seconds and 22 frames.
A gradient of color after the sunset typical on a cloudless dusk at high-altitude (10k ft or more), the sky quickly dims as the sun keeps moving under the horizon into night. A monolith from the mountain that overlooks the lands below is in the bottom-right of the frame to add uniqueness and interest.
Time-lapse length (30 fps):
12 seconds and 15 frames.
… rolling cumuliform clouds into beyond. The clouds far below show signs of weak convection. The volcanic landscape is silhouetted, sloping slightly for a distance before dropping off. The stratus layer below flows slowly towards the right, while the lifting air currents run counter for their cycle above the layer below.
Time-lapse length (30 fps):
29 seconds and 55 frames.
… the forest above Mill Valley and on Mt Tamalpais. Similar at a first glance to a creek in long exposures, fog flowing central of frame takes the shapes of running water, while remaining gaseous vapor. The layer that came in from the ocean runs far into the horizon. Even very far away on the horizon, headlands rise slightly above the stratus. Playback length at 30 fps: 25 seconds.