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A towering complex of clouds at sunrise, with the sun outside the frame. The point of view is angled
steeply upward and southerly. Where the sun glows in amber and gold on the clouds exposed to its light,
both delicate outer edges of denser towering clouds and nebulous areas from later in convection are
brightly illuminated. Almost certain is the probability these clouds will produce rain later in the
day.
Time-lapse length (30 fps):
11 seconds and 24 frames.
Moonrise from behind POV causes similar colors to dawn
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…or a sunset on snowy bright mountains. The moon rising sends enough alpenglow to the mountainsides to
brighten them like a sunrise. The stars overhead in the top half of the frame wheel around as the Earth
spins at night.
Time-lapse length (30 fps):
16 seconds and 25 frames.
Over a mountain silhouette the night sky has stars
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The mountain rises into the night sky, cloudless, and starry. A low to medium amount of coma is
evident.
Time-lapse length (30 fps):
15 seconds and 29 frames.
Higher level clouds over desert monoliths transform while the moon rises
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A moon-rise over Monument Valley. Cirrocumulus and Cirrostratus clouds moving in a starry night sky
against three massive monoliths in the far desert. An eight second interval is used with a long
exposure to capture more light than what is visible to the naked eye.
Time-lapse length (30 fps):
21 seconds and 4 frames.
Clouds roll around the lower fifth at night with bright stars
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Low mist pouring over darkened mountains at night. Stars move overhead in very long exposure and large aperture.
Behind a lone hilltop tree, the night sky is clear
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The outline of the Milky Way and Andromeda is visible above the Juniper and other conifer trees, as the
Earth whirls and spins, but of course it’s the sky that appears to be rotating. The camera physically
pans downward. Airplanes and meteorites are visible. Nearer to the horizon is more light pollution from
the central California valley. Aircraft
Time-lapse length (30 fps):
21 seconds and 12 frames.
Medium level clouds in a clear, fair night sky float
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After blue hour, mid-level clouds, patchy and fleeting, move in steadily in the moonlight, shadows
dimly moving on rock faces near the bottom-right of the frame at points. Mt Whitney (center) and
neighbors are silhouetted in the night, with nearer mountains that are shorter but much closer on the
left and right flanks.
Time-lapse length (30 fps):
20 seconds and one frame.
Mackerel sky at night over steep mountain silhouette in moonlight
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Altocumulus is the name for the clouds which appear in the second half of the clip above the mountain
face. The night is starry and otherwise clear.
Time-lapse length (30 fps):
29 seconds and 6 frames.