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Cumulonimbus Cloud formation from my place, more information go here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cumulonimbus_cloud
The clouds continue to grow and, unfortunately, get thicker after the sundown... But how is it possible for me to give up shooting in the blue hour!? The best thing I can do is to include the drifting clouds and windmills with decent reflection in the shot, and it turns out exactly what I want! :-)
p.s. we are quite lucky today... The breeze only blows over the clouds, not the windmill.
Kaomei Wetland, Taichung, Taiwan
- ISO 100, F22, 148 sec, 22mm
- Canon 5D Mark II with EF 16-35mm f/2.8 L lens
- Sunset @6.14pm
- High Tide 1.441 @6.25pm
- Water Level 1.54m @6.00pm/1.46m @7.00pm
On our way back from dinner, we noticed how super cool the clouds were so I hopped out and got my shot for the day.
Clouds on a warm summer day in the Blue Ridge Mountains. I took this shot at the scenic overlook off I-64 near the Nelson/Albemarle County (VA) border. I'm standing on the walkway to the Virginia Department of Transportation Workers' Memorial, which is out of view to the left, with the scenic view of Rockfish Gap next to the overlook parking area on the right.
July 3, 2017
An evening at Nauset Light Beach. One cloud overhead with setting-sun light starting to play on the clouds and horizon.
The vertical banding, like shadows is interesting. The sun was low, so I'm not sure what this is the camera's processor or a natural phenomenon.
Nauset Light Beach
Cape Cod National Seashore
Eastham, Massachusetts
Cape Cod - USA
Photo by brucetopher
© Bruce Christopher 2017
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I thought it was time to add another Cloud texture to my set. :)
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Oh look, dramatic clouds and NOT "HDR", ha ha! As we are now starting early into our monsoon season, this dawn image seemed to have a bit of portent.
The breaking down of a large storm cloud.
This cloud started out as a monstrous wall that slowly, over the course of the sunset, moved its way over the ocean and began to break up into nothing.
© Christopher Johnson
már akartam egy ilyet, de sosincs megfelelő szitu... amúgy mielőtt megkérdezné valaki... igen PS huzogatás keményen :-) a hibák ellenére remélemtetszik
I wanted to have such a pic, but its rare to have the right conditions... before anyone would ask... yes its PS postprocess :-) with all its faults i hope you'll like it