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LOW CLOUDS
Drove my niece to work on the northern end of Las Vegas Blvd. and notice the colors being reflected on the low lying clouds. This was about an hour before sunrise so all the colors are from the buildings below it.
I'm ready for some cooler temps and fall colors. Took this last November back behind my Mom's house...
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Ran out for the sunset and saw a man sitting on the top his car and singing along to his stereo. What a beautiful evening!
The afternoon sun hides behind clouds. Photo taken in spring 2014.
Admittedly, this image has undergone some "reality enhancement" in Lightroom and Photoshop, but I think that this version better describes my memory of that moment than the original photo.
The high dynamic range of the Nikon D800 made it possible to enhance the shady regions, which otherwise would have been only a silhouette. The difference between the sky and the building is about 5 f-stops, which traditionally would have required HDR and tonal mapping.
The sun rays, which I remember vividly, were barely visible in the original photo, so I enhanced them in Photoshop using a radial blur on a separate layer.
Nikon D80
Nikkor AF-S, 18-55mm, 1:3.5-5.6
Exposure: Various
Aperture: f/4.4
ISO: 100
Focal Length: 34mm
HDR from 6 exposures
The clouds were moving faster than expected.
Buy this framed print at RebBubble.
Taken just as the sun was saying 'good night', a moment before this shot. See large to see the detail in the sky, sun, and water.
About
- ISO 100, f11 1/125, 10mm
- Pseudo HDR (from one RAW, mapped)
- 5 shots stitched in Autopano Pro
A cloud is a visible mass of droplets or frozen crystals floating in the atmosphere above the surface of the Earth or another planetary body. A cloud is also a visible mass attracted by gravity (clouds can also occur as masses of material in interstellar space, where they are called interstellar clouds and nebulae.) The branch of meteorology in which clouds are studied is nephology or cloud physics.
We get some crazy clouds in
Northern Nevada. Sorry they were taken from my backyard and not a more pleasing setting
A tornado in the Rozel, Kansas sequence. The first was rated EF4. Haven't looked on the followups, but likely weak. A good reason to stay back is the overall view.
Also appears on the Capital Weather Gang.