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Mid-day, a vast fog bank smothers the winter day of the Willamette Valley while looking east from Spencer Butte. In the distance: the snow-covered Three Sisters, of the Cascade Range in Oregon.
Mid-day, a vast fog bank smothers the winter day of the Willamette Valley while looking east from Spencer Butte. In the distance: the snow-covered Three Sisters, of the Cascade Range in Oregon.
Rocky Mountain National Park on a partly cloudy day looking east from a viewpoint with towering clouds just off in the distance, their shadows quickly traversing the landscape as it becomes cloudier.
Time-lapse length (30 fps):
20 seconds.
…over a canyon valley vista with waterfall in the afternoon. As the sun sets in the afternoon, the shadows slowly rise, with a few cloud shadow casts moving along the view below. A massive waterfall is dwarfed by a cone shaped peak with some snow in the frame’s center. Three trees in the foreground are silhouetted. The sun still shines on the Yosemite vista, a forest of partly burned evergreens among the cliffs of the frame’s left side. In the top half, a low cloud billows upward as it also disintegrates.
Time-lapse length (30 fps):
25 seconds and 4 frames.
Slow zoom out called pan ‘n scan. Afternoon clouds of the southern Florida coastline with Miami’s skyline dwarfed; magic hour is close at the end of the clip when the light begins to fade behind clouds.
Time-lapse length (30 fps):
52 seconds.
The westernmost mountains of Jasper National Park, which form the continental divide, above some autumn clouds, and under some high level clouds..
Time-lapse length (30 fps):
8 seconds and 16 frames.
Jasper National Park has 615 miles of hiking trails. Seen here in the west portion of the park are just a few of the 440 plus mountains in this park, with cliffs too vertical to cling to them except for in the strongest winter snow.
Time-lapse length (30 fps):
16 seconds and 17 frames.
Among the snowy peaks, very fine mists follow the air currents, so that they are kept on one side of the steep peeks.
Time-lapse length (30 fps):
8 seconds and 28 frames.
The snowdrifts are a combination of snow and frozen mist high atop the aretes of these mountaintops from afar, blowing in the breeze of the morning.
Time-lapse length (30 fps):
5 seconds and 15 frames.