1.5hr time lapse of departing AR2994/5

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1.5hr time lapse of departing AR2994/5

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Low clouds finally held off enough to be able to get out and get an animation in. High light clouds were still a bit of an issue and made it harder to pull out the more faint prominances while adding flickering to the background as they passed, but just glad to be out again finally!

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These are brilliant!


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Very good. I do like a nice animation.


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Ah ! So good ! These are so beautiful to watch, thank you for posting them. I guess you can’t beat Maui skies…

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Great activity and nice job of handling the interfering clouds!


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Thanks all! And ya, when there aren't any clouds, Maui skies can be excellent. Its trying to find a long enough break in the low level clouds to be able to get a good timelapse that ends up being the struggle. No place is perfect I guess, lol.


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Beautiful cinematography. Very nicely done ✅

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That region is certainly giving some exciting viewing on the limb :bow :hamster: :movie

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Wonderful and very smooth animation!!

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