Colorado, USA
Towering Cumulonimbus
Towering Cumulonimbus
Clouds are formed when water vapor rises, cools, and condenses into tiny water droplets or ice crystals, creating visible masses in the Earth's atmosphere. The color and density of clouds, which can range from wispy cirrus to towering cumulonimbus, are influenced by factors like moisture content, light conditions, and the temperature and movement of the air.
😀 Photographer: Mason Field
📷 Camera and Settings:
Sony, ILCE-7RM2
200.0mm f/5.6
1/400s
ISO 800
🌎 Location: Colorado, USA
Monday’s color palette
Can you guess what Monday’s photo will be?
Have a great weekend!
💛 The Daily Colors Team