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Playback length at 30 fps: 17 seconds, 16 frames.
Playback length at 30 fps: 17 seconds, 16 frames.
Almost silhouetted in the morning blue hour, stones of the Alabama Hills in California lay large in the in the foreground of the Sierra Nevada mountains, which are pink and brightening in the sunrise light.
Time-lapse length (30 fps):
16 seconds and 2 frames.
Digitally panning at blue hour on the mountains of Banff National Park in Canada. The sun lights up the lower-level clouds which ride the steady wind just above the snowy peaks and ridges. The Canadian Rockies are home to both Banff and Jasper parks, which are situated not far from each other geographically, and are both in the Alberta province.
Time-lapse length (30 fps):
15 seconds and 9 frames.
The finest details are shown as these mid-level clouds above the Grand Tetons mountain range peaks above the tree line, far away. The very fine texture of a smaller cloud in particular, glowing in reds and pinks, lives shortly as the sun fades after it has already set. Juniper trees frame the mountains and span the vertical axis of the frame.
Time-lapse length (30 fps):
11 seconds and 14 frames.
The partially mined-out north face of Mt Bohemia is displayed in the dusk light, behind a foreground of verdant shrubs with small flowers. Snow is laden in shadow on its scree (broken rocks) areas. The fog slowly laps on the foot of the mountain in the dusk light. The camera moves slowly on a dolly towards the left.
Time-lapse length (30 fps):
12 seconds and 14 frames.
In the late afternoon, just before sunset, the sun has moved below the mountains. On the peaks, some clouds are created by the high winds and pour over the top of the frame. The foreground is a unique desert landscape of stone and decomposed granite.
Time-lapse length (30 fps):
13 seconds and 11 frames.
… and their small lights ascending before dawn. Multi-categorized clip. The moon sets behind Mt Rainier. Looking closely afterward, a distant, single climbing party’s headlights are shown ascending the rugged and impressive slope overnight. Morning comes, a blue hour, and far, far behind some conifers, the snow of the mountain becomes pink momentarily against the rapidly changing sky, until the sky is light blue, and it is day again.
Time-lapse length (30 fps):
38 seconds and 4 frames.
Very sharp Aiguilles and ‘arete’s displayed under Mt Whitney. Low and high-level Cirrus clouds pass overhead at sunset, pinkish and reddened.
Time-lapse length (30 fps):
12 seconds and 28 frames.