Clouds 1 – Ryan Wells

Ryan Wells – Clouds 1

Clouds 1 – Ryan Wells

2022 Clouds First

This photo was taken with an iPhone 12 Pro in Boulder, CO on August 27, 2022 at 4:23PM. Below is the corresponding Skew-T Chart for that day from the University of Wyoming Department of Atmospheric Science.

See Report in the link below.

Cloud 1 Report – Ryan Wells

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  • Robert Cooper
    Oct 22, 2022 20:55

    I like how small the clouds make the mountains look. Also the color of the picture is very bright and vibrant and you also see the clouds press against the atmospheric layer in all the clouds.

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  • Cole Smith
    Oct 10, 2022 12:47

    The clouds in the distance of this image, just above the horizon, are really awesome and are the best part of the image for me. The clouds in the foreground and the mountains provide nice buffers for this area. The skew-t provides interesting context on why the clouds seem to be so towering, especially in the further parts of the image.

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  • Will Dietz
    Oct 10, 2022 12:35

    I like the depth in this photo. The way the perspective follows the mountain range really adds scale to this

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  • Kendall Shepherd
    Oct 10, 2022 12:32

    I like that you can see the mountains, it adds a lot of size perspective to the photo. To answer your question about cropping, I like that the mountains are included. I also noticed a line of clouds right in the center of the photo, I wonder if those relate to the standing wave from the mountains?

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  • Kelsie Kerr
    Oct 10, 2022 12:30

    I like that you chose to keep the mountains in– it is interesting to see the clouds in contrast with the landscape!

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  • Lana Pivarnik
    Oct 10, 2022 12:29

    I like how your image is expansive and that you can see many clouds in the foreground and the background. The vantage point is very cool too, it almost seems like you are floating.

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