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  • Winter light rays on fog shining through frosty…

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    Snowy, frost-kissed branches which create shade. An exemplar of the beginning of winter in Oregon’s forest. Sopping wet Spanish Moss hangs from several thin branches is illuminated brilliantly in complex light rays, created from fog moving in and out of the scene. They stretch left-right from the small tree. More hanging beards of Spanish moss on the right help to create these shadows, and the sun slowly moves in the bright pale blue-sky that is barely seen behind these evergreen trees in the forest beyond.
    Time-lapse length (30 fps):
    15 seconds.

  • Short time-lapse of fog shifting heights on frost…

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    Frost covered, mossy trees, all on a forest slope. A distinctly Oregonian forest, with moss and trees covered in a moving fog that is just the same altitude as the point of view. Panning downwards from frost-covered moss of a defoliated tree, before the many pines and cypresses of varying age and size. At bottom and left of the frame, ferns and mossy trees make the forest carpet, sloping steeply downwards, with other limbs and trunks coming out of and back into the cold winter mist of pristine air quality.
    Time-lapse length (30 fps):
    4 seconds.

  • Vivid light rays, sun beams looking up into winter…

    Scene notes:

    A foggy forest as the fog moves just overhead. The sun is nearly centered, and light rays, sunbeams, pour through the trees because of the fog layer that is breaking right around the POV. Shadows are created and the glow has a defined depth from the tree shapes. The digital zoom slowly pulls away by eight percent or so. A two second interval is used.
    Time-lapse length (30 fps):
    13 seconds and 19 frames.

  • Vivid light rays on fog shine head on in the forest above

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    Fog, mist, at just the right altitude will create sunbeams, light rays, on trees. The frames pans downward slowly towards a felled tree trunk. Many fine details from the tree are in the center of the frame, and this is no coincidence; the object between the sun and camera will cast the shade.
    Time-lapse length (30 fps):
    11 seconds and 19 frames.

  • 2 of 2 | Vivid light rays on fog through a cypress tree on a hill

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    Scene notes:

    A steady amount of fog pours through, while just above. Without a layer of cloud above, the full brightness of the sun is coming through the canopy at top-right, spreading out as sunbeams on the ferns, mossy rocks, and vegetation of the hill, which climbs 45 degrees and fills a third of the frame. A three second interval is used.
    Time-lapse length (30 fps):
    18 seconds and 14 frames.

  • Fog on the right goes in and out of illuminated light of the trees

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    Scene notes:

    The bright, blue-sky is visible behind the trees as the ceiling of fog disburses. While it stays, vivid and delicate light rays are carved by tree shadows.
    Time-lapse length (30 fps):
    11 seconds and 10 frames.

  • Fog falling slowly in a forest exposing the greens of conifers on the hillside trail

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    Fog catches the sun and the shadows of the tall trees cast shadows on the glow. The hillside is steep and falls away from the left frame, covered in ferns and vegetation, which slowly move on the breeze. The fog slowly falls away, taking the sunbeams with it.
    Time-lapse length (30 fps):
    32 seconds and 2 frames.

  • Mossy stone in winter as icy branches are shading, making the fog have ray appearance

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    Scene notes:

    Mossy stone, frosty moss. Branches with the Spanish mosses and other frosty branches frame the sunbeams from the shifting fog. The shadows from the trees are cast on the mossy rock at left, and one tree in particular is two-thirds of the frame, wind-blown slightly over the years, causing it to lean towards the steep slope, more mossy stones under it, sky-blue in the background.
    Time-lapse length (30 fps):
    10 seconds and 25 frames.