Detailed waves are seen moving in left-to-right from the viewpoint, the opposing headland has a
lighthouse and fog layer.
Time-lapse length (30 fps):
6 seconds and 19 frames.
Reflections of the sky on the water of a puddle in some of the most varied rock formations in the
country. A sawtooth and sawback ridge of red stone is visible in the distance, while in the middle
distance, boulders lay on rocks (left).
Time-lapse length (30 fps):
6 seconds and 14 frames.
Altocumulus mackerel undulating, casting. An extremely large ‘arete’ shape on the mountain across the
valley, massive and snow covered, formed from glaciers on both sides creating an axe-shaped ridge.
Like the scales on a Mackerel, the mid-level clouds cast shadows on the vista of mountains beyond,
wooded with evergreens and snow, as the town of Banff sits below-right. Time-lapse length (at 30
fps): 5 seconds and 25 frames.
Towers, breches, and gendarmes are French mountaineering words to describe mountains but the names
are apt for the extremely far away rock formations.
Time-lapse length (30 fps):
6 seconds and 13 frames.
Mountains in the background under cloud cover, Mt Whitney appears smaller than the surrounding peaks
in the frame, but only because its distance is greater than the peak at left. Complex cloud
gatherings and movements in the air above the camera. Scene continues in Dawn and Dusk.
Time-lapse length (30 fps):
6 seconds and 21 frames.
…very high up, resembling a growing mushroom. The storm cloud rises in the distance; convection
pushes water vapor to heights that are possibly 30k feet.
Time-lapse length (30 fps):
6 seconds and 28 frames.