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Granite cliffs of Banff as slow crawling
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Scene notes:
… and flowing clouds in the winter daylight. Clouds just above the summits of Banff. Numerous flutings beneath axe-shaped peaks, which are forged from glacier erosion on both sides of the ‘axe’-shaped peaks. Shadows move on the land and cliffs.
Time-lapse length (30 fps):
44 seconds and 25 frames.
Slowly panning on distant mountain background under clouds and shadows
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Scene notes:
At medium pace over a long period of time, these low clouds cast the shadows on snow fields near summits and ridges. The camera pans leftward while these clouds float by overhead.
Time-lapse length (30 fps):
45 seconds and 16 frames.
The Milky Way galaxy in long exposure time-lapse
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Scene notes:
…capturing space/aircraft and many stars. The Milky Way is shown. It spans top-left to bottom-right, moving with the rotating Earth towards the upper right area of the frame. Stars are seen throughout, as are planes shown flying through the view, streaking slightly from the motion blur. A long exposure and low to medium ‘coma’ (comatic aberration).
Time-lapse length (30 fps):
30 seconds and 12 frames.
1 of 3 | Aurora Borealis are the Northern Lights
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Scene notes:
… which strobe, creep, and flow in the night sky. Comprised of charged particles, the lights are playing on the magnetism of the Earth. Mid-level stratus clouds are lit by town lights far away. Long exposures and low ‘coma’ (comatic aberration).
Time-lapse length (30 fps):
30 seconds and 15 frames.