Rolling clouds, also known as 'shelf clouds' or 'arcus clouds', are fascinating meteorological phenomena that adorn the sky and are a sight spectacular for nature lovers and photographers alike. Often created during a thunderstorm, these impressive cloud formations offer a unique opportunity for photographers to capture breathtaking images. In this article, we dive into rolling clouds, their relationship with the weather, and how to best capture these beautiful moments using photography.
Rolling Clouds and the Weather: Rolling clouds are long, horizontal cloud formations that resemble an overhanging plank of shelves extending from the main cloud. They form when cold air pushes down and warm, moist air pushes up, leading to a sharp boundary between the two air masses. These atmospheric conditions often occur during stormy weather, such as thunderstorms and heavy rainfall.
Photography of rolling clouds: Capturing rolling clouds requires attention to detail and knowledge of photographic techniques. Here are some tips to take the most breathtaking photos:
Location and timing : Choose a location with a wide view of the horizon to capture the full extent of the vast rolling cloud. At sunset or sunrise, the warm colours of the sky can make the photo even more compelling.
Composition : Integrate interesting elements in the foreground, such as trees, buildings of landscapes, to add depth to your photos and create a sense of scale.
My name is Arthur van Leeuwen, I work as an independent photographer. Starting in 1995, when I graduated from the Fotovakschool in Apeldoorn, I started my own business as Fotografie Arthur van Leeuwen in Duiven, which is near Arnhem. My work mainly consists of making wedding.. Read more…