Clouds Rolling in.
I like three aspects about this image which is very simple in what it shows.
Firstly, the cloud front moving in, it became duller with more stratus clouds moving in from the East shortly after this was taken. The changing higher Cirrus cloud miggled with the increasing Cumulus build up. Cirus presence usually indicate a change in weather, due to its ice component suggesting a cooler front coming in. However, this cloud thickening was relatively short lived. When I left the reserve, the sun was shinnng brightly again.
Secondly, the image shows in its DoF how vast an expanse this is, with the eye moving to the center and showing the distance well as we move East into the North Sea. It captures just how vast and wild Norfolk's coastlines can look with dramatic sky scapes as a result. That's what I love about living in this county.
Thirdly, the various colours of blue from the wetlands, out to the coast, to the lighter blue in the centre of the horizon.
Clouds Rolling in.
I like three aspects about this image which is very simple in what it shows.
Firstly, the cloud front moving in, it became duller with more stratus clouds moving in from the East shortly after this was taken. The changing higher Cirrus cloud miggled with the increasing Cumulus build up. Cirus presence usually indicate a change in weather, due to its ice component suggesting a cooler front coming in. However, this cloud thickening was relatively short lived. When I left the reserve, the sun was shinnng brightly again.
Secondly, the image shows in its DoF how vast an expanse this is, with the eye moving to the center and showing the distance well as we move East into the North Sea. It captures just how vast and wild Norfolk's coastlines can look with dramatic sky scapes as a result. That's what I love about living in this county.
Thirdly, the various colours of blue from the wetlands, out to the coast, to the lighter blue in the centre of the horizon.