Tag: trees

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  • Brightly flowing eye-level fog layer just beyond some trees, rolling dramatically

    Scene notes:

    This wide vista is on the top of the butte called Spencer Butte in Oregon. The stratus of fog below and far away to the coast range is pierced by several hills and ridges with full tree cover. The foreground trees are silhouetted. The sun moves tower in the top-left, and the golds turn reddish. There is a layer of high clouds as well in the fraction of the frame that composes the actual sky.
    Time-lapse length (30 fps):
    18 seconds and 11 frames.

  • Fog on, amongst trees with wooded hills down below

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    Scene notes:

    … lit clouds on a forest wilderness viewpoint. Douglas firs stand into a patch of fog lit up brilliantly in the sun. The glow creates stark shadows where the trees block some of the incoming light. The closer the tree or object is to the source, the more light that it blocks. The fog is blown on the wind, and looking upwards in the frame, more fog glows brightly, further into the sky beyond.
    Time-lapse length (30 fps):
    32 seconds and 8 frames.

  • 2 of 3 | A vivid blanket of fog shines on forest at sunset on the other side of cedars

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    Scene notes:

    Framed by trees on Mt June, this stable inversion layer is very close to the camera. One may assume fairly that the start of the clip is going to show the fog coming in quickly, but this does not happen. Explanatory info: Batteries of cameras do not last long in the mid-2000’s due to contemporaneous technology.
    Time-lapse length (30 fps):
    16 seconds and 26 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.