Tag: landscape

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  • Atlas Cedar before fog at sunset under pink sky

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    Scene notes:

    The unique shape of an Atlas cedar is silhouetted against the brighter layers of upper-level clouds. Slower clips like these are more useful relaxation, biofeedback, etc. In the lower four tenths of the frame a slowly roiling fog bank is pinkish from ambient light. A longer exposure speed is used relative to other clips.
    Time-lapse length (30 fps):
    19 seconds and 25 frames.

  • 2 of 3 | Very fast eye-level fog on hills and valley dusk

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    Scene notes:

    An evening on windy Mt Diablo, a foreground of vegetation precedes the several hills in small layers of fog. The wind whips the fog over the hillsides below, as the humid air glows brightly near the sun in the upper-third of the frame. Only in the distance of the Bay area are there more fog layers. The sky is otherwise cloudless, as the close fog passes nearby intermittently, brightening the whole scene for brief moments.
    Time-lapse length (30 fps):
    21 seconds and 2 frames.

  • Panning on a winter hilltop with glowing fog creeping in at sunset with light rays

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    Scene notes:

    As the point-of-view pans to the right over melting ice on a foreground rock, the fog, just beyond the close tree line below, begins to inundate. Sunbeams are observed during moments of time when the fog’s upper visible limit is the same altitude as the trees. On a grassy slope that comprises the middle ground, the fog eventually becomes an obscuring factor in the sunset light.
    Time-lapse length (30 fps):
    17 seconds and 29 frames.

  • 1 of 3 | Very fast eye-level fog on hills and valley dusk

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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):
    7 seconds and 5 frames.