The photo shows a Cirrostratus cloud taken using a Samsung Galaxy S9. This was taken on September 25, 2019 at 1:49 PM
The ripples make it a cirrostratus undulatus. Very clear.
I love that you could capture the ripples in the cloud. Very unique picture!
Cool cloud. Unique. I believe that maybe some editing to increase the contrast would’ve been nice.
Love the ripple effect. The image is well focused.
I like how you left it unedited. It look better, more natural
It is interesting how thin the clouds appear in this photo.
I enjoy the “ripples” in the cloud formation. The image is very crisp.
I like the shape of the sort “waves” present in the cloud, it gives a nice visual effect. I also like that it is not edited, we really can see the true colors.
I like how simple this image is, and the framing of the image seems almost artistic. It’s an interestingly shaped cloud, too
I like the wave formations and layering of the cloud.
I like the ripple effect of the cloud.
I love that you were able to capture the wave formation at the edges.
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The ripples make it a cirrostratus undulatus. Very clear.
I love that you could capture the ripples in the cloud. Very unique picture!
Cool cloud. Unique. I believe that maybe some editing to increase the contrast would’ve been nice.
Love the ripple effect. The image is well focused.
I like how you left it unedited. It look better, more natural
It is interesting how thin the clouds appear in this photo.
I enjoy the “ripples” in the cloud formation. The image is very crisp.
I like the shape of the sort “waves” present in the cloud, it gives a nice visual effect. I also like that it is not edited, we really can see the true colors.
I like how simple this image is, and the framing of the image seems almost artistic. It’s an interestingly shaped cloud, too
I like the wave formations and layering of the cloud.
I like the ripple effect of the cloud.
I love that you were able to capture the wave formation at the edges.