As the area was recovering from freezing rain, the weather changed from being wet and icy to dry and windy. The clouds changed as well and formed some long swaths of condensation with the winds occurring it gave them streaks. I do not know a lot about weather and clouds, but my understanding is they form high enough that the winds affect their shape.
| Lumix GH6 | |
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| Olympus M.ZUIKO DIGITAL ED 12mm-50mm | |
| none | |
| f/11 | |
| 1/500 sec | |
| 100 | |
| Visual Light | |
| 380 through 700 nanometers | |
| Central Virginia USA. |
With the sun poking through we can see a tiny bit of the sky but its mostly covered by these large groupings of mid level clouds. It was a bit windy, and had to go back inside to put my jacket on.
Working on my focus, I do not think its perfect yet. I have found trying to get focus on far objects like stars and higher clouds a challenge.
With the temperatures in the 30s during the morning and climbing up to the 50s Fahrenheit it really changed the sky, not as much as on colder days but still quite cool to see.
The winter months give us special clouds, I feel like these are more the kind you see around this time of year.
Depending on the direction you looked the clouds were denser while corners of the sky changed over to some other types. Around that point the sky can really be seen through them.
Hopefully I identified these correctly, if someone knows of a different type that these are please let me know.
A few links about Altocumulus clouds:
https://whatsthiscloud.com/cloud-types/altocumulus/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Altocumulus_cloud