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The continuation of another clip.
The continuation of another clip.
…While on the mountainous landscape looking west in the afternoon. The continuation of another clip. The camera’s orientation and lens has changed.
Time-lapse length (30 fps):
5 seconds and 24 frames.
Mountains in the background under cloud cover, Mt Whitney appears smaller than the surrounding peaks in the frame, but only because its distance is greater than the peak at left. Complex cloud gatherings and movements in the air above the camera. Scene continues in Dawn and Dusk.
Time-lapse length (30 fps):
6 seconds and 21 frames.
Cirrus clouds float undisturbed over aretḗ (French for this terrain feature which has no English counterpart) mountain peaks (center). The southern facing cliffs (right) are largely free of snow, while others still retain a great deal of it. Cornices shed fresh snow in high wind (middle peaks). The sky comprises a third of the frame, with the sun visible late clip.
Time-lapse length (30 fps):
7 seconds and 16 frames.
The camera pans to the right. A larger aperture depth-of-field is shown. On the mountainsides, delicate clouds condense momentarily and evaporate as quickly, small and insignificant in size. Other low-level and some mid-level stratus clouds are also present. Shrubs with yellow flowers comprise much of the fore and middle ground.
Time-lapse length (30 fps):
8 seconds.
Left to right: El Capitan, a massive monolith that’s a kilometer in height and straight rock face. The snowy area tucked away behind El Capitan is Cloud’s Rest. Then Half Dome, the cross-sectioned dome monolith. Sentinel Rock is the slope which is in front of Half Dome. Bridalveil Falls is closer. Low clouds float and transform on the forest valley floor and all the aforementioned features.
Time-lapse length (30 fps):
8 seconds and 2 frames.
A less well-known arch near Mt Whitney, this is the continuation of another clip. High striated Cirrus clouds are passing by.
Time-lapse length (30 fps):
8 seconds and 11 frames.
The continuation of another clip. The camera’s orientation and position has been adjusted.
Time-lapse length (30 fps):
8 seconds and 9 frames.