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Under very light clouds, creeping up its slopes during fair-weather. Its peak becoming more obscured
deep in the clouds, Mt Rainier is the subject of the frame, along with a Cumulus cloud that
persistently grows. The shade from this cloud casts shadows on the many steep slopes below.
Time-lapse length (30 fps):
13 seconds and 25 frames.
… and their small lights ascending before dawn. Multi-categorized clip. The moon sets behind Mt
Rainier. Looking closely afterward, a distant, single climbing party’s headlights are shown ascending
the rugged and impressive slope overnight. Morning comes, a blue hour, and far, far behind some
conifers, the snow of the mountain becomes pink momentarily against the rapidly changing sky, until the
sky is light blue, and it is day again.
Time-lapse length (30 fps):
38 seconds and 4 frames.
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.