Carol Hung, Palo Alto High School
Walking out of class one day, I was directed to look up at the sky. Immediately, I was entranced by the formation of the clouds and the light seeping through. As I look at the photo again, I notice that the clouds at the top of the photo seem much darker, while the clouds further away are much more cheerful. The photo is brightened by the permeating sun. Even though the clouds above us are ominous, we are reminded that there is always something much better and brighter above it.
The way the light shines through the clouds give them almost a metallic quality. Very cool.
Indeed! Those clouds have a remarkable, metallic texture. Nicely seen and executed.
Clouds come and go, brought away by winds and drained by rain. Even so, they produce such a majestic image when the time is right. The textures of the clouds perfectly complement the shadows of the sun.
I love the way that there is light streaming through the clouds. Also i love the trees that overshadow them too.
The clouds look lustrous, making the image stunning. Like curtains, the clouds are covering the clouds, producing a beautiful shadow.
I completely agree with the caption of this photo. Even though some parts of the cloud look dark, sunlight shines through and makes the cloud look cool.
when I was scrolling up and down the list, my eye just flashed over the image, and I had to stop. the first thing that went through my mind was “are you allowed to use photoshop to edit your photos?” but as I looked closer, I could see the clouds were dark and the camera was exposing to the sky, giving it a very frilled lightning appearance. I love the photo