That's for sure! What's really cool is when there are several cloud layers at different altitudes moving in different directions at one time. I've recorded up to 4 different layers in one sequence before. Amazing atmosphere :-)
The most amazing thing I once saw was a sky full of pitch-black thunderclouds (it was dark as the night at 5pm) going north and one little white cloud going south. Still wish I had had a camera then - but I'd probably have forgotten to press the record button 'cause I just stood there and stared. :-)
I've seen cool stuff like that before, too, and it always seems like I was lacking a camera at the time!
Seems to me that I titled that 4-layer cloud sequence "multi-layer" so I'm not sure exactly which one it is, but here are a few with multiple layers/directions...
The wind blew in a different direction. :-)
I think it's so awesome how many different types and shapes of clouds there are!
chrysalisescapist 2 years ago
That's for sure! What's really cool is when there are several cloud layers at different altitudes moving in different directions at one time. I've recorded up to 4 different layers in one sequence before. Amazing atmosphere :-)
jcmegabyte 2 years ago
Cool. :-) Which vid is that?
The most amazing thing I once saw was a sky full of pitch-black thunderclouds (it was dark as the night at 5pm) going north and one little white cloud going south. Still wish I had had a camera then - but I'd probably have forgotten to press the record button 'cause I just stood there and stared. :-)
chrysalisescapist 2 years ago
I've seen cool stuff like that before, too, and it always seems like I was lacking a camera at the time!
Seems to me that I titled that 4-layer cloud sequence "multi-layer" so I'm not sure exactly which one it is, but here are a few with multiple layers/directions...
3-layer: watch?v=tcksXHdAjJc
3-layer: watch?v=GBiK031kLCE
Multi-layer: watch?v=p1ERLFpmU_8
Multi-layer: watch?v=EFccMeywGoQ
:-)
jcmegabyte 2 years ago