going against wind. Everything looks very realistic, but if you're talented with some programs, like Adobe AE and stuff, you can make something like that. Sometimes i hate then such high video editing technologies exist, because every time i see something interesting on videos like this i think - but it's possible to fake it with powerful programs.... (and so on. :) )
As technology continues to improve, it will get more difficult to distinguish between real and animation/CGI but I have yet to see a computer-generated scene that can rival this one... There are just too many details in this vid to simulate without looking "synthetic"... It's kind of hard to describe that synthetic look and feel, but I can almost always spot them, since I have fimled so many and am so familiar with what the real thing looks like :-) Thanks for stopping by!
Interesting how it to seems to largely defy the current. If, or not any malevolence is involved, this is still very beautiful to watch. If it is a natural occerance, one would assume it to be reasonably frequent, this so?
Lenticular clouds are a completely natural phenomenon, and can be fairly common in mountainous areas. The cloud is actually forming at the front edge and evaporating at rear edge as it sits at the peak of a standing wave of air. The airwave is much like a ripple caused by a stone in a river, as air flow much like water. The air at the peak is colder than lower down and so it temporarily condenses there. The shape of the cloud belies the shape of the airwave peak. :-)
It's a "wave" cloud which forms at the peak of a standing wave of air, which is sort of like the rapid you get in a stream of water when it flows over a rock or other obstruction.
going against wind. Everything looks very realistic, but if you're talented with some programs, like Adobe AE and stuff, you can make something like that. Sometimes i hate then such high video editing technologies exist, because every time i see something interesting on videos like this i think - but it's possible to fake it with powerful programs.... (and so on. :) )
BruchoMetal4Ever 4 months ago
As technology continues to improve, it will get more difficult to distinguish between real and animation/CGI but I have yet to see a computer-generated scene that can rival this one... There are just too many details in this vid to simulate without looking "synthetic"... It's kind of hard to describe that synthetic look and feel, but I can almost always spot them, since I have fimled so many and am so familiar with what the real thing looks like :-) Thanks for stopping by!
JcmdiStockFootage 4 months ago
Lol aliens failed cloaking xD
gta99silverado 6 months ago 2
...some alien lieutenant probaby got demoted (or worse) for screwing-up at the cloaking controls! DOH! XD
JCMDIweirdStuff 6 months ago
nice !!
809380 7 months ago
Thanks for checking it out! =)
JcmdiStockFootage 7 months ago
Title needs more adjectives.
norxcontacts 1 year ago
Nice video
MCmarcis 1 year ago
Thanks so much for watching! =)
jcmegabyte 1 year ago
Interesting how it to seems to largely defy the current. If, or not any malevolence is involved, this is still very beautiful to watch. If it is a natural occerance, one would assume it to be reasonably frequent, this so?
BondcreAtion 1 year ago
Lenticular clouds are a completely natural phenomenon, and can be fairly common in mountainous areas. The cloud is actually forming at the front edge and evaporating at rear edge as it sits at the peak of a standing wave of air. The airwave is much like a ripple caused by a stone in a river, as air flow much like water. The air at the peak is colder than lower down and so it temporarily condenses there. The shape of the cloud belies the shape of the airwave peak. :-)
jcmegabyte 1 year ago
KEWL! This is really great!
ZorrOstings 1 year ago
Glad you liked - thanks for visiting! :-)
jcmegabyte 1 year ago
Brilliant shot!
Elleivier 1 year ago
Thanks! I wish we had more days like this one :-)
jcmegabyte 1 year ago
You are very lucky to live where you do, all of your videos are stunning.
TheRoneebExperiment 1 year ago
Thanks so much for the kind words and view - cheers! :-)
jcmegabyte 1 year ago
Wow! What a strange cloud, fascinating!
donni
donchisciotte62 1 year ago
Thanks Donni! =)
jcmegabyte 1 year ago
Questa nuvola lenticolare ha una forma stupenda.
TonyEtna1987 1 year ago
I thought to too :-) Thanks for stopping by!
jcmegabyte 1 year ago
it is amazing! BRAVO!
StellasMousiki 1 year ago
Thanks so much! =)
jcmegabyte 1 year ago
why isn't it moving
lowrider1007 1 year ago
It's a "wave" cloud which forms at the peak of a standing wave of air, which is sort of like the rapid you get in a stream of water when it flows over a rock or other obstruction.
jcmegabyte 1 year ago
@jcmegabyte Or that's just the easy explanation for something that we can't quite comprehend.
MaatsF3ather 1 year ago