Theo Petrides – Clouds Second

Theo Petrides – Clouds Second

Altostratus undulatus, enroute to Baltimore. November 5, 1:58 pm, MST.

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  • Daniel Luber
    Dec 10, 2016 15:41

    The vignetting effect is very interesting and old-school feeling. The symmetry is nice. Increasing contrast may increase the ability to distinguish between the smaller features in the formation. The photo is very cool. Is it just me or is there purple dots in the photo as well, cant determine how that occurred?

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  • Daniel Luber
    Dec 10, 2016 15:40

    The vignetting effect is very interesting and old-school feeling. The symmetry is nice. Increasing contrast may increase the ability to distinguish between the smaller features in the formation. The photo is very cool. Is it just me or is there purple dots in the photo as well, cant determine how that occured?

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  • Sierra Castillo
    Dec 6, 2016 19:42

    I feel like I could jump into those clouds and be caught on a pillow of cotton. The details are really great. The image is a little dark, maybe consider messing with the exposure to keep the details and brighten it up.

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  • Jason Savath
    Nov 28, 2016 12:41

    This is a great image from a plane, although the image is blurry. The clouds seems like an ocean and the flow can be clearly seen.

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  • Sean Harrison
    Nov 19, 2016 19:40

    Posted image quality seems a little low, consider compressing the posted image less in the future. Really cool aspect to see of the clouds from above. The clouds contrast nicely with the ground. Consider trying to remove the pink dots in post processing.

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  • Kate Gresh
    Nov 18, 2016 13:56

    1. Very cool image from a plane.
    2. The physics are well shown.
    3. The photo technique is nice.

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  • David Leng
    Nov 18, 2016 12:18

    I like the shot catching the view of the clouds from above. The red dots are a bit distracting, post processing could eliminate these.

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  • Stephanie Mora
    Nov 18, 2016 12:18

    Really cool picture. Red dots are distracting and would be nice to see a little more contrast. Doesn’t really look like clouds, look like freshly fallen snow you could walk on!

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  • Preston Marcoux
    Nov 18, 2016 12:18

    Really unique vantage point. A little dark but still a cool picture

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  • James Julian
    Nov 18, 2016 12:18

    Art: I really like the brightness contrast between the clouds and ground. I really enjoy the top view of the clouds.
    Flow: The flow is quickly understandable and easily recognized.
    Photographic technique: The focus of the clouds is great, maybe a bit more post processing to really highlight the clouds.

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  • Jeremy Parsons
    Nov 18, 2016 12:17

    The top-down perspective of the undulatus waves in the stratus clouds. Removing the red dots would improve the overall quality.

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  • Alexander Rosenberry
    Nov 18, 2016 12:17

    I do really like plane shots, they offer a sense of scale you can’t get from the ground. THe sheet of clouds make it feel like a blanket over the ground, which is a nice effect. My only critique is is that the horizon isn’t level in the distance, try using the level tool in photoshop to fix that.

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  • Maxfield Scrimgeour
    Nov 18, 2016 12:17

    Cool perspective of the clouds from above. The textures from above look so different from below. interesting what the red dots are and how they could be taken out of the image. nice contrast between the clouds and the sky.

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  • Harrison Lien
    Nov 18, 2016 12:16

    Woah! I really like the above-cloud perspective. Interesting textures in the clouds. Cool photo!

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  • Ryan Daniel
    Nov 18, 2016 12:15

    Interesting vantage point for this pic. Nice capture of cloud structure but it would be cooler with lasers involved..

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