Julian Cruz // Clouds First
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Flow Vis Guidebook
- Introduction to the Guidebook
- Overview 1: Phenomena. Why Does It Look Like That?
- Overview 2: Visualization Techniques
- Overview 3: Lighting
- Overview 4 - Photography A: Composition and Studio Workflow
- Overview 4 - Photography B: Cameras
- Overview 4 - Photography C: Lenses - Focal Length
- Overview 4 - Photography C: Lenses - Aperture and DOF
- Overview 4: Photography D: Exposure
- Overview 4 - Photography E - Resolution
- Overview 5 - Post-Processing
- Clouds 1: Names
- Clouds 2: Why Are There Clouds? Lift Mechanism 1: Instability
- Clouds 3: Skew - T and Instability
- Clouds 4: Clouds in Unstable Atmosphere
- Clouds 5: Lift Mechanism 2 - Orographics
- Clouds 6: Lift Mechanism 3 - Weather Systems
- Boundary Techniques - Introduction
- Dye Techniques 1 - Do Not Disturb
- Dye Techniques 2 - High Visibility
- Dye Techniques 3 - Light Emitting Fluids
- Refractive Index Techniques 1: Liquid Surfaces
- Refractive Index Techniques 2: Shadowgraphy and Schlieren
- Particle Physics: Flow and Light
- Particles 2: Aerosols
- Particles 3: In Water - Under Construction
- Art and Science
- TOC and Zotpress test
- Photons, Wavelength and Color
9 Comments. Leave new
I like that you can see the wisps coming off the main cloud formation.
Your cloud reminds me of a platypus. I like how this image looks like you’ve captured the cloud edge-on. Very cool!
wonderful image – that is quite the large cloud
The large open blue sky above the cloud is a great choice of contrast to the fluffy clouds beneath.
I love how it looks like the wispy clouds at the top of the image are coming from larger, more defined clouds. Cool that you captured so many different cloud formations.
It’s so cool how it feels that you are looking straight at the cloud.
Good picture, cool cloud. I like how the cloud looks like it’s almost steaming.
I really like the mix of different clouds captured in the image.
I like how you were able capture different clouds at different altitudes.