Tag: dusk

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  • POV looking up at cloud layers shifting smoothly overhead as sun sets

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    Scene notes:

    This clip is illustrative of the under lighting that happens after the sun has set. From the altitude of the clouds, the light is still briefly shining on them, and the clouds are turned pink and red with oranges in between, and different levels of clouds are shown to move in differing directions according to the winds at those altitudes.
    Time-lapse length (30 fps):
    4 seconds and 21 frames.

  • Lenticular formation of clouds above rocky landscape, blue-sky at sunset

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    Scene notes:

    The continuation of a clip from Day. The camera’s orientation and position has been adjusted.
    Time-lapse length (30 fps):
    9 seconds and 25 frames.

  • Time-lapse of ocean coast and rocks into dusk

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    Scene notes:

    Offshore rock formations interrupt the ocean and its reflection of the sky at sunset. The sun is shown going beneath the horizon in a cloudless sky which comprises an eighth of the frame.
    Time-lapse length (30 fps):
    8 seconds and 13 frames.

  • Pink subdued behind lower dark clouds with sun setting, seen from viewpoint

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    Scene notes:

    From the viewpoint on the hill, the valley and lake is seen below. While nine-tenths of the frame is composed of the sky’s clouds and glowing on distant mountains. Two layers of clouds are present, a low-level and medium-level. On the medium level, the glow of light supplements the direct under-lighting on it. Pinks, oranges, and reds play out on the sky as the sun peaks out one last time for the day in 2005. The lower-level clouds moves towards the camera.
    Time-lapse length (30 fps):
    12 seconds and 3 frames.

  • Dark cloud flows into the point of view with leading edge at dusk

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    Scene notes:

    Precipitation and high wind; this Nimbus is not a violent one, but is dense and dark where it has its rain, like usual for a storm cloud. Rain is diffusing the glowing light below it, and the underside of the storm is lit from the ambient glow.
    Time-lapse length (30 fps):
    10 seconds and 13 frames.

  • Distant thundercloud dims rapidly as the sun goes behind from

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    Scene notes:

    The thundercloud has become wispy and listless in its old age, but remains tall and huge. Another layer of mid-level cloud comes in as the sun is done for the day, and night comes to blue hour.
    Time-lapse length (30 fps):
    12 seconds and 7 frames.

  • Behind a mountain, silhouette clouds accumulate over orographic effect

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    Scene notes:

    Very sharp Aiguilles and ‘arete’s displayed under Mt Whitney. Low and high-level Cirrus clouds pass overhead at sunset, pinkish and reddened.
    Time-lapse length (30 fps):
    12 seconds and 28 frames.

  • Just above valley where clouds are rapidly passing under higher pink clouds

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    Scene notes:

    An original, recently remastered time-lapse of the sky with clouds.
    Time-lapse length (30 fps):
    7 seconds and 29 frames.