Wednesday’s Photos
One More Video Clip
Last week before the weather changed our natural playground into a deep freeze, my wife and I went for another hike along the shoreline of the Lower Arrow Lake. As always we took our cameras along. I also had my camcorder in my pocket. I placed it on a tripod and pointed it to the near-by mountains where the morning fog was just lifting. The 15-minute video was later reduced in time-lapse fashion to less than two minutes making the fog lifting look more dramatic. Enjoy.
The fog won’t care that its appearance has been accelerated.
Fog remains fog. 😉
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Changes are often very subtle and slow. Speeding up the process will make them visible.
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Yes, sure 🙂
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“Steaming” mountains: great!
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Thanks, Pit!
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Ein schönes Wandergebiet. Ich mag es besonders wenn Nebel und Dunst über die Berge ziehen. Gruss Wolfgang
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Doch Wanderwege so wie in Deutschland gibt es bei uns nur in den National und Provincial Parks.
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I love how the color slowly begins to show as the sunlight increases.
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Thiis gradual change in light became very noteable by speeding up the video. Thank you, Amy!
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So winter has started in Canada as well, I see snow. Congrats to the video, a joy to watch!
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Thank you, Birgit! Not much snow for Canadian standards.
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I can imagine! It looks more like here, a thin layer.
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A beautiful miniature movie, enjoyed it, thank you!
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Thank you, Robert. I am glad you liked it.
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A serenely lovely moment, Peter. To me, fog is mesmerizing and your video celebrates it.
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For some the video on the fog lifting may have been too long. I am so glad that you liked the video, Jane.
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I’ve a spot similar to this over the local reservoir I visit often and it is wonderful to watch the fog traverse across the water in wave-like shapes and then dissipate into the air.
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Your video makes it easy to see how you got caught up in watching the lifting fog. You didn’t even have to look up to see clouds.
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Great work with the camera!
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