Clouds Second // Ivan Komodore

Clouds Second // Ivan Komodore

Background

The clouds second assignment is intended to encourage students to continue looking at clouds and taking note of the different types and weather conditions that cause them. Clouds give a good indication of the state of the atmosphere and the flow that they demonstrate can be very complex. The image highlighted in this post was taken in Morrison, CO at 1622 on 4NOV18 looking East from the top of the first hogback.

Cloud Analysis

The clouds show here are Stratocumulus. This picture was taken on a warm day during stable atmospheric conditions as indicated by the measured CAPE of 0.00. The atmospheric data can be seen in more detail in the Skew-T chart below:

The two dark lines are very close together at most elevations. This indicates that the air contained a relatively large amount of moisture. I would estimate that the majority of the clouds seen in this image are at an elevation between 6000m and 10000m because that is where the atmosphere was favorable for cloud formation.

The ray effect seen in the photo are called anti-crepuscular rays. Anti-crepuscular rays cause a similar effect to crepuscular rays but they occur on the opposite side of the horizon as the sun (called the antisolar point) as opposed to the same side. Since the sun was setting at the time of the photo and the perspective is looking East, it is clear that these are, in fact, anti-crepuscular. They appear to converge at a single focal point that is directly opposite to the position of the sun. In this case it looks as if they are emanating from downtown Denver located on the other side of the mountain in the image.

Photographic Technique

This image was captured using a Google Pixel 2 XL at an aperture of f/1.8. The shutter speed was 1/1462 and the camera used a High Dynamic Range technique to even out the overall lighting in the final image. The focal length was 4.46mm and the ISO was 50 because it was a fairly bright day and little sensitivity was required to create a light image. The resolution of the image is 4032X3024 pixels. Some modification to the image was done in post processing to enhance the colors and make the anti-crepuscular rays stand out more, thought they were still very visible in the original file. Some sharpness was also added to make the rays more prominent. See the image below for the unedited file.

Additional Discussion

Overall I am happy with how this image turned out. The anti-crepuscular rays are somewhat uncommon and I was glad that I was able to capture them before they disappeared.

I would like to try different editing techniques to see if I can get some more unique effects and I think it would have been nice if I could have gotten to a slightly higher elevation to get a better landscape.

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  • Whoa I really love the light rays spraying out in the back of the image. It almost looks like a crown on the horizon. Really nice!

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  • Noah Granigan
    Nov 28, 2018 12:17

    I really enjoy the rays of light coming off the horizon.

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  • Winston Douglas
    Nov 28, 2018 12:15

    I thought this image was very high in resolution and I really like how the light rays are peeking out from the mountains.

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  • My favorite part of the photo is the sun rays coming through. It is beautiful and a different perspective than we are used to.

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  • Eli Kopp-DeVol
    Nov 26, 2018 12:35

    Really great framing on this image and I quite like how the entire foreground is brown!

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  • Owen Brown
    Nov 26, 2018 12:33

    This is amazing. It looks like a CGI image. Those light rays are very well defined and are amazingly reaching up to the clouds. The foreground adds to the image by keeping the frame interesting and keep the highlighted corpuscular rays.

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  • Charles Keely
    Nov 26, 2018 12:33

    The light rays in this image are gorgeous and the color scheme was edited quite well. This is a really fine image!

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  • Garrett Gerchar
    Nov 26, 2018 12:32

    super cool imagery of the clouds and how the light passes through them towards the mouintains

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  • William Tse
    Nov 26, 2018 12:32

    Crazy picture and capture of the sun rays, looks really nice, almost looks fake.

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  • Jeremy Aparicio
    Nov 26, 2018 12:32

    Very impressed by the sun rays you were able to catch and the dynamic rance of those rays as they go from almost white to a dark blue

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  • Chris Davidoff
    Nov 26, 2018 12:32

    I like this one a lot. It looks super cool and supernatural. Well done!

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  • Joseph Ryan
    Nov 26, 2018 12:32

    The rays look amazing. They are so pronounced, something I’ve seen maybe one other time in my life, so it’s really cool you were able to capture them so clearly.

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  • Gregory Collins
    Nov 26, 2018 12:32

    great photo. really like the rays. ti looks like you have both rays of light and shadow. Also great foreground it contrast well with the sky.

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  • Justin Truong
    Nov 26, 2018 12:31

    That is a beautiful image. I love how you could see the light rays and the contrasting clouds

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  • Hana Kieger
    Nov 26, 2018 12:31

    This image is beautiful! I love how the whole image is bright and you can see the details – it is a really beautiful combination of sky and land, and the rays are really dramatic.

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  • Michael Karns
    Nov 26, 2018 12:29

    The balance between the foreground and the background looks really nice. The post processing to get those rays look very good.

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