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On high clouds and forest hills, the sun sets. The view extends all the way to Mt June, on the far-right of the frame. Partial sunset.
Time-lapse length (30 fps):
33 seconds and 21 frames.
On high clouds and forest hills, the sun sets. The view extends all the way to Mt June, on the far-right of the frame. Partial sunset.
Time-lapse length (30 fps):
33 seconds and 21 frames.
Cumulus picking up more reddened light due to the angle of the sun. The light is post-sunset. Clouds at low and medium levels move in the same wind overhead and past. A three second interval is used.
Time-lapse length (30 fps):
33 seconds and 21 frames.
An example of what happens most evenings with clouds beyond the horizon. No light comes through below to illuminate. The thicker the cloud, the less light passes through it. A finely detailed Cirrus formation with interesting feather-like shapes. For periods of under-lighting, see almost any other clip in the Dawn and Dusk.
Time-lapse length (30 fps):
38 seconds and 21 frames.
The mid-level clouds are in full sunlight just before and during the actual sun setting below the horizon. The continuation of another clip. The low-level clouds which only recently brought rain have largely evaporated, remnants now lit from the reflection of the ocean and filtered pink light. On the beach (bottom right) the sand is where the gentle waves culminate gradually.
Time-lapse length (30 fps):
11 seconds and 24 frames.
Brilliantly lit by the reflection of the ocean, these mid-level clouds show intricate details in vivid colors. An upper-level Cirrus formation also flies above that layer, shining. The sun sets behind these Cirrus. In the bottom-fifth, the reflective ocean waves pour in far below and beyond to the horizon.
Time-lapse length (30 fps):
19 seconds and 13 frames.
… higher clouds at sunset. Post-sunset, underneath the clouds, the light is caught. Moving to the right, a gradual clearing of glowing mid-level clouds give way to Cirrus clouds still bright in the sunset light in the upper-right half of the frame.
Time-lapse length (30 fps):
19 seconds and 11 frames.
Facing east at sunset on a mountain landscape, the fog appears to very slowly roil on the foot of the mountain in a lack of wind, and the camera moves perceptively on a dolly leftwards. The sky comprises a quarter of the frame and is a spectrum of reds to blues, brightening towards the right of the frame. The mountainous butte on the left of the frame is snow covered.
Time-lapse length (30 fps):
6 seconds and 26 frames.
On the way to sunset in Kauai, by the Napali Coast, multiple layers of clouds move. These clouds quickly roil away from the camera and seemingly following the headlands are on the medium side of density, but they do not need to be heavy to foretell rain is on the way when it’s so humid. Observe the distant layer of headlands which seems to be different layer in the background, slightly glowing. This is due to the moisture in the air. The beach is visible on a small area of the lower left, and the ocean has many small waves rushing in.
Time-lapse length (30 fps):
11 seconds and 14 frames.