Tag: glow

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  • 2 of 2 | Behind stones in the valley, bright fog flows below on the dark woods

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    Scene notes:

    From extremely calm wind, a stable foggy stratus layer is far below. Round stones fall away into the center of the frame, and other trees are silhouetted behind vibrant pink vapor that seems to play on the forest scene in a majestic fashion. Hills roll off into the distance, like an ocean, the fog covers the lowlands, hills pointing out further in the distance. A sliver of cloudless sky.
    Time-lapse length (30 fps):
    16 seconds and 2 frames.

  • Just beyond the tree line where some bright fog is glowing on wind

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    Scene notes:

    Radiant intensity on humidity, and air movements are exemplified. When the clouds blocking the sun move away, the ambient light gives way to direct illumination. A one second interval is used for this fast-changing, windy scene. This glowing is the effect of the sun being close to setting for the night. On rocks in the foreground (left), the sunlight is also present. On low-level clouds at right, the light also glows. The wind whips the present fog. There Atlas cedar in the middle ground standing slightly above the rest. The camera slowly zooms out.
    Time-lapse length (30 fps):
    14 seconds and 19 frames.

  • POV-level other side of cedars, a vivid blanket of fog rolls like sea at sunset

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    Scene notes:

    Many clips of Precipice are like one another, and some share the same scene at different times. All Precipice clips take place on a steep drop-off, even if that drop is out of frame. They all have in common a cloud or fog layer either at below the point of view’s elevation and are at or near sunset.
    Time-lapse length (30 fps):
    13 seconds and 9 frames.

  • View-level clouds on mountain slopes just beyond a void of fog

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    Scene notes:

    At and below the point of view, flowing clouds between foreground stones and background mountain ridge that dips into the clouds at right. The clouds are blown away by wind, while the flowing stratus layer is seemingly kept out by the silhouetted ridge. A ‘sun dog’ is visible on the higher clouds (not to be confused with the lens flare).
    Time-lapse length (30 fps):
    13 seconds and 09 frames.

  • Moving on rocky cliffside in and on the edge of a fog layer at late daytime

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    Scene notes:

    The camera is intermittently in fog as it backs away from the edge on a dolly. Around the middle of the playback, the sunlight shines onto the stones and vegetation (left). There is a precipitous drop and a small breche in the foreground. The blue sky, cloudless above, comprises a third of the frame.
    Time-lapse length (30 fps):
    11 seconds and 16 frames.

  • 1 of 3 | On the other side of cedars, a vivid blanket

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    Scene notes:

    … of fog shines on forest at sunset. Tumbling and shifting just beyond the tree line is a cloud layer of stratus. The sun is observed going towards the horizon as the layer behind these silhouettes transforms.
    Time-lapse length (30 fps):
    9 seconds and 23 frames.

  • Brightly glowing and thin fog creates strong light rays on distant trees

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    Scene notes:

    Humidity on the wooded hills, sunlight and radiant intensity. The thin fog glows, and individual trees carve the sharp and intricately fading light rays, which are also the farthest on trees in this collection. The wind blows the fog. As the sun falls off-frame, the colors redden, and the forest is highlighted in the glow.
    Time-lapse length (30 fps):
    9 seconds and 14 frames.

  • Cypress silhouette in front of falling fog at peak of sunset in the valley below

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    Scene notes:

    All Precipice clips take place on a steep drop-off, even if that drop is out of frame. They all have in common a cloud or fog layer either at below the point of view’s elevation and are at or near sunset.
    Time-lapse length (30 fps):
    9 seconds and 10 frames.