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An original, recently remastered time-lapse of the sky with clouds.
Time-lapse length (30 fps):
11 seconds and 19 frames.
An original, recently remastered time-lapse of the sky with clouds.
Time-lapse length (30 fps):
11 seconds and 19 frames.
… with multiple layers of colorful glowing clouds at dusk. Looking up from a beach on Kauai,
there are different cloud layers to be seen above. As the sky darkens, the upper-level clouds
are illuminated from below. These small rain showers are common on the island chain where
surface heating makes them bloom in the sun during daylight and dissipate at night. The lower
storm cloud is raining moderately out-of-frame.
Time-lapse length (30 fps):
12 seconds and 12 frames.
…with beach in foreground. Kauai is the furthest west island of the Hawaiian chain, and on the furthest western beaches, nature has been left to prevail; although trucks ride on this lesser known beach, it has a big enough area to accommodate the people enjoying the solitude and beauty that is reminiscent of prehistory. A rainbow stretches and begins its second bow as conditions are nearing perfect for this formation; the rain is at the right distance with the sun being at the correct angle in the sky near sunset. As the day grows older the rainbow is more likely to appear, until a period before sunset when it is very likely to encounter clouds on the horizon, as it was apparent in this scene to the observant during filming using two or three second intervals.
Castellanus clouds (castle top clouds) are named for their towering appearance; these mid-level
clouds have the most intricate and brilliant lighting while shapeshifting above the wild forest
hills at sunset, oranges, golds, pinks, purples, and pale blues.
Time-lapse length (30 fps):
7 seconds and 21 frames.
…clouds are illuminated from beyond the horizon, and below. Altocumulus Castellanus are
mid-level clouds and have very intricate details, which are highlighted during sunset. A three
second interval was used to show the progress of the colors shifting in the all-sky scene which
is particularly majestic; these moderately dense clouds are named after the castle tops that
sprout from streaking plumes.
Time-lapse length (30 fps):
10 seconds and 13 frames.
The denser the cloud, the less light the outside areas will allow the light to penetrate through, and this fact is displayed on these towering clouds at sunset. The slower speed is gentler to watch for those who may become motion sickness by watching playback closely. This is an issue for media buyers who have a different experience (after scrutinizing the clip on repeat) than those end-viewers who will only see the clip once. Time-lapse length (at 30 fps):52 seconds and 24 frames.
A longer interval of around ten seconds is used. Clouds in the late afternoon at have enough space between them to allow sunlight through, and the humidity brings out vibrant light rays. The clouds blow quickly on the land, and as the second half of the clip goes, the light rays are observed to rapidly shift with the openings of the cloud positions. These crepuscular rays are not uncommon in partly cloudy, high humidity skies one to three hours before sunset. With days being far longer, the summer has more time and opportunity for these rays to reach through. But clouds are less common in Oregon during the summer, so often fall and spring are fair times as the day progresses, and some clouds are persisting. Far below in the frame of the clip, meadows are shadowed frequently among a forested, hilly landscape, with a lake in the far distance before the coast range of buttes and mountains. Length at 30 fps: 16:15