Throughout June, I have been observing cumulus clouds, similar to an explosion, which are sometimes called convective clouds. It's time to capture them! What haven't I had in the photo collection yet? That's right, a variety of clouds.
And I will definitely replenish the archive with different types of clouds, from light cirrus to heavy and powerful thunderstorms.
I repeat, photographing clouds is both easy and not very easy.
It would seem that point the camera at the sky and take beautiful shots, but there are nuances.
Any photo should have a composition, which means you need to look not just for clouds, but for some individual elements that stand out.
Well, in a collection with only the sky, there should be pictures with reference to the earth, or some ground objects.
These can be buildings, trees, and even people.
But you also need to look at the sky more carefully: you can see a plane or a bird flying by accidentally.
Also, clouds have to be processed a little harder, because the heavenly haze dissipates all the contrast.
We should also try to take pictures of clouds with a polarizing filter, but I think it won't play a big role.
I am satisfied with the result that the camera gives, plus a small contrast correction.
Cumulus clouds can be shot endlessly!
I'm still waiting for a "Squall funnel" to appear in the sky – a stormy sky.
It would be interesting to take pictures of lenticular clouds, but this is already necessary in the mountains...
I want to make a collection of all types of clouds, at least those that exist in our latitudes.
Pictures of the sky, by the way, can be with a reportage message, because they reflect weather conditions.
That is, cumulus clouds and any other – this can be said to be a news photo!
I'm still watching!