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The ever changing clouds at sunset as they started to boil and produce some great lightning and rain. www.jamesinsogna.com/Photography/Sunrise-and-Sunsets/1470...

 

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Cloudscapes (2010)

Venice Biennale

Arsenale, Venice

Italy

 

Tetsuo Kondo Architects and Transsolar Climate Engineers

Cloudscape At Sunset At High Altitude In Andean Mountain, South America Cordillera

 

Final approach before arriving at Paris Orly

A cloudscape seen on a flight back to St. Louis.

Taken from a moving train

Cloudscape at Elliston Wetlands

This hopefully shows the marvellous clouds reflected in the still calm waters of the lake. A Cloudscape more than a Landscape (its also a portrait but that's nit picking)

Cumulous clouds gather above hilltop over the Harmony Headlands on California's Central Coast. Intense rain storms soon followed.

Photography is drawing with light

Weather above the Pacific...

Joshua Tree National Park, California.

First attempt at time-lapse photography, a supposedly fantastic way of wrecking the shutter of your camera.

 

Lesson #1: Charge the damned battery before attempting time-lapse sequences.

 

tools:

camera: EOS 600D

lens: EF-S 18-135mm 3.5-5.6 IS

firmware mods: Magic Lantern firmware (for the intervalometer, free)

OS: Ubuntu 10.4 (free)

photo managment program: Digikam 1.9.0 (for resizing, free)

video editor: Cinelerra (free)

Hot in gdn @ Upton House NT & very steep slopes, sat down in hte shade & liked this cloudscape

 

POV: Cloudscape

 

The POV series is inspired by the subject of point of view and how one frames the world.

 

POV: Cloudscape is inspired by the idea of looking at clouds and seeing different things through one's imagination. Human beings, also being composed of mostly water, thus see each other and one-selves in different light and as separate beings, despite them all inherently being made of the same stuff. How one experiences an object or another person, is really how one experiences themselves.

   

Media: wood, acrylic, string, metal, paper, glassine, and frame corners.

 

Size: 2.5' X 4.5' X 1'

 

Another cloudy day, another glitch. But if you take the time you can find all you need.

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Shot on OnePlus 3T with Google Camera GCmod5 app, edited in Snapseed and Polarr.

 

My 365 Project page is here tookapic.com/gerlos

There are cinder cones out there... somewhere.

A nice trip to the slough today, haven't shot a cloudscape in quite a while, so, here it goes!

My parents have given a 70-300mm lens for my birthday. This is the first official photo from it. very atmospheric, I think.

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