
On steep mountain cliff peaks, morning clouds grip the slopes and loiter on almost no wind
Intervalometry notes: One may assume on first viewing a few seconds of watching the stratus is inevitably going to override the sky, but that does not happen; instead, the clouds are caught and created on the mountain peaks. Four snowy peaks, with one dominating the left quarter, in deep snow, is intermittently covered. The other three have sheer faces too steep for any snow to cling. The light turns more pink as time moves on. Playback length at 30 fps: 22 seconds, 14 frames.
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3 of 3 | Facing west at sunset from a viewpoint of light rays through darker clouds slowly shifting

2 of 3 | Facing west at sunset from a viewpoint of light rays through darker clouds slowly shifting

1 of 3 | Facing west at sunset from a viewpoint of light rays through darker clouds slowly shifting

Morning dawn heralds glowing pink medium-level clouds with low meandering or wind
