
Medium-density clouds in the late afternoon backlit by the sun making stark contrast, undulating
Intervalometry notes: These low level clouds move along a wind left-to-right, transforming as they go. Stark backlighting is necessary when capturing crepuscular rays and shadows to preserve highlights. Two or three separate bands of cloud are evident in the lower half of the frame, the largest of which show signs of nearing future precipitation, with the upper half containing smaller patches of varying density overhead. Length at 30 fps: Seven seconds and nine frames.
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3 of 3 | Facing west at sunset from a viewpoint of light rays through darker clouds slowly shifting

2 of 3 | Facing west at sunset from a viewpoint of light rays through darker clouds slowly shifting

1 of 3 | Facing west at sunset from a viewpoint of light rays through darker clouds slowly shifting

Morning dawn heralds glowing pink medium-level clouds with low meandering or wind
