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An unseasonably mild, snow-less and cloudy afternoon #time-lapse

It was an unseasonably mild, snow-less and cloudy afternoon in Red Wing atop Sorin’s Bluff in Memorial Park at the lookout.  I would not have typically thought about loading up the photo gear to venture out in these less-than-optimal conditions; however, everything was at the ready and loaded from this morning when sunrise wasn’t visible at all – not even a glimmer.  I really wasn’t anticipating seeing any moving clouds in the frames and was thinking of focusing more on moving traffic on the city streets.  I was pleasantly surprised at what I was able to glean from the sky.  Lightroom recently added a very handy feature nestled in between Clarity and Saturation – Dehaze.

Original

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Graduated Filter with Dehaze.  FYI – a little goes a long way.

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Final edited first frame

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This definitely provided some definition in the clouds making the scene more interesting.  Here is the completed time-lapse video combining all three points of view that I captured.  I may have to give this vantage point a whirl after dark.  The light trails from the head/tail lights produce a wonderful light show.

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Balmy December Sunrise #time-lapse

December 5th, 2015 – 37 degrees @ 7:00 a.m. (sunrise @ 7:30 a.m.).  It would go on to reach 49 degrees as they day progressed; sure beats 20 below.  I setup in a familiar place; a favorite site any time of the year for a sunrise.  I employed a 3-camera setup this morning as illustrated in the first image below.  I moved camera 3 to three more different vantage points.   I used footage from only two of four positions that camera 3 occupied.  It is challenging enough to get the exposure correct on one camera as it gets lighter out; 3 different cameras had me running a bit.  The more I dabble with time-lapse the deeper its hooks get into me.  It is challenging.

Here are a few single-frame shots from the time-lapse sequences.

 

You can view more of my time-lapse projects via my blog or my youtube channel.

The end product of this time-lapse shoot is below.  I hope you enjoy viewing it as much as I did creating it.

 

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