Original ImageThis image of cumulus congestus, stratocumulus, and lenticular clouds was taken at 7:00pm on Boreas Pass near Breckenridge, CO. The Skew-T diagram above shows that the atmosphere was unstable in Denver, but the clouds suggest marginal stability. Camera settings: f/1.8, Shutter 1/1675, ISO 52, Focal length 4.44mm
Great image! I like your choice to capture the clouds from a distance. Even though the clouds are far away you can really get a feel of the size of the clouds.
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Awesome lighting!
The cloud formation is beautiful in form and color.
The colors are great and the texture of the cloud looks like wool!
The range of clouds you captured in a single photo is really great.
Great image! I like your choice to capture the clouds from a distance. Even though the clouds are far away you can really get a feel of the size of the clouds.
I like the colors used in this image. Awesome cloud formation. I like how there are three different clouds pictured here.
Great image showing different types of clouds!
I like the comparison you demonstrated of the different kind of clouds in the picture
I like the contrast with the black foreground and the clouds in the background
This picture is very cool as you were able to capture multiple types of clouds. The lighting also looks really pretty
I love the colors you were able to capture here, as well as the three types of clouds.