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How To Photograph Clouds

Cloud Photography

Photographing landscapes with clouds can be tricky if there is a cloud inversion as the sky above the clouds will be bright but the ground below will be dark such as the example below.
This is obvious but clouds can be a different hight’s such as High-level, Mid-level, Low-level so you need to work out which cloud level works best with the images you want to take.

You might think going out when the weather is bad won’t be fun but you can get some really good moody images.

 

Vancouver Lions Gate Bridge in clouds

BASIC EQUIPMENT


Camera with Manual mode â€“ M on the dial so will need to be able to set the ISO, Aperture and shutter speed

Lens – You can use both a wide angle or telephoto lens but have the option of auto or manual focus.

Tripod – A tripod is optional for this as you can have fast shutter speeds, but having longer shutter speeds for smooth clouds you’ll need a tripod.

Photo editing software  – Photoshop/Lightroom or something like Gimp which is free

Here is a link to the gear I use My Gear List

Mount Garibaldi In Clouds Black and White

HOW TO PHOTOGRAPH ClOUDS


Here are some basic starting settings to try

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