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  • Above Jasper Park mountains, dim aurora and night sky

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    A small portion of the frame has the mountains silhouetted on the Northern Lights. The other roughly 95 percent of the frame comprises stars. The Aurora flash stochastically as the long exposures span the length of time that the light intensifies and dims.
    Time-lapse length (30 fps):
    7 seconds and 21 frames.

  • Wide view of galaxy in the night composing of stars, many meteorites, planes

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    Directly overhead in the northern hemisphere after midnight in summer, the Milky Way is clearly visible in the center of the frame, dust clouds countless light years away obscuring many of the stars. There are so many stars in our galaxy alone that, when looking towards the center of it in person, the countless points of light compose a picture of endlessness and indescribably numerous of star systems, planets, and celestial phenomena.
    Time-lapse length (30 fps):
    7 seconds and 13 frames.

  • Panning on mountains in Banff at blue sunset facing eastward

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    Digitally panning at blue hour on the mountains of Banff National Park in Canada. The sun lights up the lower-level clouds which ride the steady wind just above the snowy peaks and ridges. The Canadian Rockies are home to both Banff and Jasper parks, which are situated not far from each other geographically, and are both in the Alberta province.
    Time-lapse length (30 fps):
    15 seconds and 9 frames.

  • Clouds roll around the lower fifth at night with bright stars

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    Low mist pouring over darkened mountains at night. Stars move overhead in very long exposure and large aperture.