Timelapse: Cumulonimbus en movimiento al amanecer / Cumulonimbus moving at sunrise

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Uploaded by on Oct 11, 2007

Vídeos timelapse que muestran nubes de tipo cumulonimbus capillatus incus circulando cerca de la Isla de La Palma al amanecer, vistos desde las cumbres del Norte de la isla.

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  • Please! how many time recording with the camera?

  • About 1 hour and 40 minutes

  • muy bieno el video, tengo algunos videos, pero no tengo el programa para acelerar el video, si me das un dato te lo agradeceria. bye

  • El programa que utilizo es el Avidemux, que permite acelerarlos hasta 60 fps.

    El Adobe Premier los puede acelerar más, pero a base de eliminar fotogramas intercalados, con lo que se pierde información

    Saludos y gracias por vuestros comentarios

    Fernando

  • Wow! Where did you record this video from? How high were you?

  • I was about 2200 m above sea level

    La Palma Island is small but very high, so that, that if you go up to the mountains, you are high but still very near the sea. That´s the reason why you see the low clouds down there.

    I hope you understand what I mean...

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  • hermoso!

  • me gusta la musica del video

  • TRES BELLE VIDEO, ON CROIRAIT QUE VOUS ETES AU-DESSUS DES NUAGES

  • how can something be so magnificent?

  • Impresionante! Desconcertante!

  • Hermoso desarrollo

  • Exquisite!

  • sin palabras

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