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With eighty percent cloud cover transformations. The continuation of another clip.
Time-lapse length (30 fps):
9 seconds and 10 frames.
With eighty percent cloud cover transformations. The continuation of another clip.
Time-lapse length (30 fps):
9 seconds and 10 frames.
Quickly rising steam pouring off the hot springs in Yellowstone National Park. Still water is seen
near the source of the rapidly billowing clouds of vapor, evaporating in the cold winter morning air.
A few high clouds are seen.
Time-lapse length (30 fps):
10 seconds and 22 frames.
A morning Nimbus cloud, with leading edge glowing in the morning light. The short storm (due to the
fact that the time of day is morning, and this is likely the remnant of a more active storm from the
previous day) plows forward left-right. In the lower third of the frame, the calm ocean waves reflect
much of the sky, and many small birds, sandpipers, run around on the sand, mainly halfway through the
clip. Rain can be observed under the cloud. There is a
Time-lapse length (30 fps):
29 seconds and 13 frames.
The ocean flows hundreds of feet below, with the foreground the edge of a grassy cliff, initially
comprising four-tenths of the frame. The frame pans upwards as the sun goes down, illuminating some
of the stratus clouds from below. They are blown in the strong ocean winds, the same ones pushing the
waves far below. The sun is shown going below the horizon. In the distance on the left, another
headland of Iceland is apparent.
Time-lapse length (30 fps):
16 seconds and 18 frames.
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.
An original, recently remastered time-lapse of the sky with clouds.
Time-lapse length (30 fps):
7 seconds and 29 frames.
… and flowing clouds in the winter daylight. Clouds just above the summits of Banff. Numerous
flutings beneath axe-shaped peaks, which are forged from glacier erosion on both sides of the
‘axe’-shaped peaks. Shadows move on the land and cliffs.
Time-lapse length (30 fps):
44 seconds and 25 frames.