
The cloud image I captured depicts what a mesmerizing view of what seem like infinite rows of stratocumulus clouds in Point of Rocks, Wyoming at 12:15 PM on November 25th, 2023 facing South. I enhanced the saturation and lighting to bring out the intricate cloud details, creating my image. The way the sun was trying to penetrate through a tight gap in between the rows of stratocumulus clouds adds style points. I identified stratocumulus clouds based on the approximate height of the rows being about 2 miles (3.21 km) and the cool grey colored clouds in a corn-row-like formation. The image was 3024 x 4032 pixels and the camera I used was a Apple iPhone 13 mini with the following settings: f1.6 , 12mp, ISO 40, 26mm,1/17241s.
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I really like this image. The texture of the clouds is awesome, and I think that the foreground provides a lot of depth to the image.
I really like this image. I love how you got such a long distance view of the clouds, I think that really emphasis way the clouds formed in rows.
I think this is a very unique cloud formation. I personally don’t think you need the foreground to bring emphasis to the photo but by no means is the foreground distracting.