Thank you muchly for the higher resolution cameras!!! When clouds happen to be passing by, it is possible now to actually identify them, in the moments between the main attraction.
I found a really neat site dedicated to cloud watching, the Cloud Appreciation Society (http://cloudappreciationsociety.org/), which offers this lovely guide to help you out:
I'm not quite sure I'm posting this in the right location, but I do plan on using it while looking at Cam 1's amazing images, especially at night with the moonlight behind them...
Also, check out some absolutely amazing sky shots in their gallery (http://www.cloudappreciationsociety.org/gallery/).
Here's to an amazing season of sky watching with both our falcons (and their young-uns), and our clouds...
ezsha
Thank you muchly for the higher resolution cameras!!! When clouds happen to be passing by, it is possible now to actually identify them, in the moments between the main attraction.
I found a really neat site dedicated to cloud watching, the Cloud Appreciation Society (http://cloudappreciationsociety.org/), which offers this lovely guide to help you out:
I'm not quite sure I'm posting this in the right location, but I do plan on using it while looking at Cam 1's amazing images, especially at night with the moonlight behind them...
Also, check out some absolutely amazing sky shots in their gallery (http://www.cloudappreciationsociety.org/gallery/).
Here's to an amazing season of sky watching with both our falcons (and their young-uns), and our clouds...
ezsha
:thumbsup: :clap: :notworthy: Thanks....very cool