Tag: winter landscape

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  • Orographic effect in action above Yosemite Valley in winter along river

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    Clouds drop precipitation as snow in this valley that is the classic Yosemite experience. This clip is the continuation of a clip from Day. Trees, appearing at first glance to be following the clouds up the snowy slopes, cover much of the left frame. A giant monolith, partially covered in mist, appears in the left third, indescribable. A sheer rock face on the right is acting as a blocker for clouds. Farther away, another sheer cliff face is appearing to hold back the cloud flow, all this on a winter landscape.
    Time-lapse length (30 fps):
    12 seconds and 16 frames.

  • On Mt Pilatus by Lucerne, Switzerland

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    Looking north from the flank of Mt Pilatus, a valley below, green and under a few cloud shadows.
    Time-lapse length (30 fps):
    8 seconds and 12 frames.

  • Into dark, snow before three trees in foreground below clouds

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    A third of the frame consists of fresh snow. Young pines grow in the cold arctic environment. Overhead, the dusk sky has a mid-level of stratus that moves off to the right as blue hour occurs late in the clip. The sky begins mostly cloudy and ends mostly clear.
    Time-lapse length (30 fps):
    9 seconds and 20 frames.

  • Late day lenticular clouds on desert valley

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    Lenticular clouds (the continuation of another clip mixed in with other mid-level clouds. Lenticular clouds come in a variety of shapes but they are unique in that they are generally stationary.

  • 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.

  • Mount Rainier with light clouds on its southern face

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    A majestic mountain, Mt Rainier has a batch of Cumulus clouds on two flanks this sunny morning. Shadows from them moving over the snow. These are their normal altitudes. The dormant volcano rears up above the alpine, snowy meadow of the foreground. The clouds find the mountain insurmountable, and minuscule cars are seen in the middle of the frame, adding slightly to the interest. A three second interval is used.
    Time-lapse length (30 fps):
    38 seconds and 4 frames.

  • Day to night to dawn on Mt Shasta in winter

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    Changing from day to night on the east flank of Mt Shasta, the clouds rapidly change and darken to the night. The stars seem to spin around as the Earth rotates and the sky brightens to morning, light once again on the snow.
    Time-lapse length (30 fps):
    38 seconds and 24 frames.

  • 2 of 2 | A snowy and frosted forest hill is brightly lit up at sunset momentarily

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    Moving behind the trees to night, the filtered light is caught on the delicate frost to glow in the physically still but temporally altered to enhance the movement of the light colors and angles on the winter forest.
    Time-lapse length (30 fps):
    6 seconds and 13 frames.