By Carrie Lewis in Art Tutorials > Drawing Tips I’ve always loved drawing realistic clouds floating above my landscapes, but lately my interest in “cloud portraits” has grown to the point where I’d rather just draw clouds. . . by themselves! (Read The Adventure of the Artist’s Life to learn more about what brought on that change.) Of course, I’ve been photographing clouds for years, too—and my long-term observations and experiences have revealed a few things that all clouds have in common. […]
For centuries, people have been using clouds to predict the weather. For instance, high wispy cirrus clouds, sometimes called mares' tails, meant that within
Clouds are castles in the sky. They form between 6,500 feet and 16,500 feet. Learn how to identify the ten officially recognized types of clouds.
One of the rarest cloud types to appear in nature are Mammatus clouds. Mammatus clouds are an epic cloud formation which forms near heavy lightning storms. As strange and menacing they may look, the clouds also indicate that the worst of a storm has passed. Pouches of cool, sinking air cause give the Mammatus clouds […]
Hello Everyone! What a great day to start a study on clouds!! Dark clouds this morning releasing a deluge of rain! By 1:00 beautiful clear sky with just a few cirrus clouds! Perfect example of our ever changing skies. I'll share our Cloud Unit in a second, but first I wanted to show some pics of our whole group math lesson. We are continuing our study of place value. After all the activities we did last week, it was time to see how all of this fits in relationship to other numbers. I pulled out our bigger than life 100 board and handed out some mystery picture clues. Each clue described a number in place value (tens and ones). The kids took turns putting their cards on the number for which their clue stood. When we finished putting all the clues down, a cloud was revealed! Use your imagination! It looks like a cloud, right??? The kids loved working together to create it!! I'm not even sure they realized they were growing their number sense!!! I did put together a little integrated cloud unit. We are going to try to get most of this in this week!! The unit also includes some poetry, another science activity and more!! You can get it if you click HERE!! Stay tuned for more cloud fun later in the week! Until then, have a wonderful week!! Thanks for stopping by for a peek!! Joyfully! Nancy
The art of photography has somehow lost its shine today due to the easy availability of cameras in all our phones as opposed to the past when a camera had to be separately purchased and a good quality camera would definitely be expensive. Having said that, you have to know that a getting a good photo goes beyond the mere ownership of a good quality camera; it requires an understanding of light, shadows, perspective and that certain indefinable quality that cannot be quantified. Ask any photograph worth her salt will tell you that a good photograph involving natural element goes beyond all these factors and requires a lot of skill. You just have to look at macro photography making miniatures look mega to know that this had to be done by a person who has a unique outlook and with imagination beyond the ordinary not to mention a good grasp of the techniques and knowledge of photography. That is why when we talk of cloud photography, you can imagine all the skills, imagination, creativity and technical know how you will need to do a good job of this.
100 incredibly realistic clouds in a VDB format which you can load into 3D render engine/apps like Blender, Octane, Redshift, Arnold, Houdini, Cycles etc.
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If you remember a time in your childhood when you were looking at the clouds while trying to associate them with a recognizable shape, this post might give those memories a comeback.
We’re at an obvious consensus—cloud computing is growing at an unprecedented rate. Market Research Media says the cloud market will reach $270 billion in 2012 and Gartner predicts it will be over the $148 billion mark by 2014, much greater than Forrester’s forecast of over $118 billion for the same year. Analysts and leaders in…
If you remember a time in your childhood when you were looking at the clouds while trying to associate them with a recognizable shape, this post might give those memories a comeback.
Grace Bay Turks and Caicos, distant rain cloud hovers over the ocean. The color of a cloud, as seen from the Earth, tells much about what is going on inside the cloud. Clouds form because warm air tends to absorb water vapor, which is lighter than air, thus helping the mixture to rise. As it rises the air containing it cools and the vapor tends to condense out of the air as micro-droplets. These tiny particles of water are densely packed and sunlight cannot penetrate far into the cloud before it is reflected out, giving a cloud its characteristic white color. more @ en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cloud#Colors
Title : The road less travelled Size : 8x10 I love driving on these forgotten country roads, on the crest of the hill the sun was just about to slip away for the day. This photograph is printed on archival matte paper and will be signed and dated by me on the back, shipped flat in waterproof protective packaging for you to enjoy. Thanks for looking.
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Serverless GPU has many use cases, particularly in AI. However, the major cloud providers (AWS, Azure, Google) do not currently provide serverless GPU.
Most likely you turn to your local weather report to find out what the day will be like, but looking at the clouds can help too.
Digital manipulation can do amazing things to your photographs even if they're not the most interesting photos (as seen here), but sometimes the most amazing pictures are the ones that haven't been Photoshopped. Take a look at the unbelievable pictures below to see what we mean.
larger Nothing much was going on at the refuge on Friday so I started paying attention to the clouds that were passing through. Dark storm clouds moved out and big white puffy clouds rolled in. The kind where you just want to lay on a blanket and see what shape appears. This one caught my attention...figured I would take a picture of it. :)
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The sky and clouds make for an amazing background for most of our landscape paintings. And that is why it is important to know how to paint clouds. If you
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