Brilliant capture Sundar - proud of you mate! Fabulous interest right through the landscape to that magical sky. The great thing is, you will never see that again - but you've captured it forever I'm usually not a fan of square crops on landscapes, it always seems to have me wanting to see more. Whenever I see a sky like that I like to do a 3 to 6 shot vertical panorama - maybe something to try. I stitch it all together with Image Composite Editor (I.C.E. - free from Microsoft).
You are right Sundar, theyt are called "CLOUDS" HaHa The low ones are a combo of Statocumulus and Stratus and the high ones are Cirrus with some Cirrostratus.
Thanks Isac. This happens to be a composite of three images. Didn't go higher in cloud space. There was too much of it.
i've just recently been using some square crops (selecting 1:1 in camera ratio rather than actual cropping). Love the image sundar, i like the way the cloud streaks act as a vanishing point pulling you out the frame n the right, becoming you to see more. the full image works for me
I use photoshop. I also have Helicon focus with me but don't use that much though. The pano ended up being square. Could have changed to a wide angle lens but didn't.
yeah i got a few i should have posted, been playing with some new toys, Jupiter ƒ4 135mm and a Takumar ƒ3.5 135mm, very nice vintage lenses.
That is what I mean. I was sure someone in the know would classify the clouds in the image correctly.
I was thinking of what you said and thought it was profound. This is one point or instance of space-time fabric never ever to repeat again. This is true of every image ever captured.
Not sure what made you say this. I wasn't really gloating that this is the greatest cloud pic ever made. Reality is what he said and I agree with it 100%. Maybe he was humoring me but that is besides the point. In a sense what he said was past is past. Don't need google to see this. By the way, that exchange was strictly between Isac and me.
All is good my friends! I was being sincere when I said you will never see it again, it's true. This world offers up unique changing sights every minute of every day and to be able to capture it forever I think is amazing.