2 of 2 Light shafts created by taller altocumulus…

Tag: dawn

  • 2 of 2 | Behind trees, a small fog blanket rolls on Lake Tahoe at sunrise

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    In the distance over Lake Tahoe, a fog bank is rolling. In the sky, clouds and crisscrossing contrails are illuminated around 40,000 ft in the morning sun, when colors change fastest (with the exception of dusk). The chardonnay yellows of the horizon and bluish-purple of the deep sky this dawn are on display.
    Time-lapse length (30 fps):
    7 seconds and 11 frames.

  • Needles Overlook shadows shift on high cliffs away and below stretches a landscape

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    Canyonlands, Utah, near the Anticline Overlook, where a long rocky road leads to these sudden cliffs and viewpoint. Far below at right, a canyon is completely shadowed. In the foreground, a three-sided precipice of a rocky outcrop. The left frame has a sheer cliff face of several hundred meters, as it slowly brightens.
    Time-lapse length (30 fps):
    9 seconds and 15 frames.

  • High contrast reds on detail dusk on upper-level stratus and Cirrus

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    Filling the sky at dawn are Cirrocumulus clouds. Out of the frame and over the horizon, other clouds block out the light in the second half of the clip. Grapefruit colors and pinks shine on the upper-level clouds as a one second interval is used to create a longer clip.
    Time-lapse length (30 fps):
    32 seconds and 8 frames.

  • Dawn bright on the winter mountains under multi-color…

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    …Colorful, peak light, magic clouds looking northwest in Banff. The sunrise over Banff National Park. Lower clouds and the sharp peaks of the mountains on the left of the frame are first to be very brightly illuminated.
    Time-lapse length (30 fps):
    8 seconds and 17 frames.

  • Time-lapse of geysers at sunrise, pinkish in morning light above a river

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    Active geysers vents huge amounts of water vapor in the morning sky next to a flowing river. The plume ranges from bright pink to gold and ranges in brightness due to a cloud off-camera blocking the light momentarily.
    Time-lapse length (30 fps):
    50 seconds and 12 frames.