Cloud Gazing on YouTube — 30-Minute Videos for Each Time of Day

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Hi, I’m Pomarano.

This is a follow-up to my post about Cloud Gazing (Japanese name: くもながめ) — a small website where soft clouds drift across the sky.
I’ve published the same Cloud Gazing experience on YouTube as 30-minute videos, one for each time of day.

Use them when you can’t leave a browser tab open — on a TV, or on a phone beside you, with nothing but clouds on screen.

This post covers how the YouTube version differs from the site, and lists links to all five videos.


Cloud Gazing (Web and YouTube)

Both use the same name: Cloud Gazing (Japanese: くもながめ). Only the format changes.

FormatWhat you get
Websitecloud-gazing.com — change cloud speed and time of day yourself
YouTubeFixed time of day, 30 minutes each — set and forget

Site intro post: I Built and Launched a Do-Nothing Sky

The YouTube versions are long recordings of the same sky from the site. Same 132 cloud assets, same Canvas-based flow.


Published videos (5 × 30 minutes)

Same five time-of-day settings as on Cloud Gazing.

Time of dayLabelLengthYouTube
MorningMorning30 minyoutu.be/Rf4x0CNe2XE
MiddayNoon30 minyoutu.be/eJ0dEeUFxNE
EveningGolden hour30 minyoutu.be/MiDXMAvO6gg
DuskDusk30 minyoutu.be/Kf_DxNRtI5I
NightNight30 minyoutu.be/QThNVOz9y3M

YouTube channel


Why a YouTube version

The website is interactive, but it isn’t ideal for every situation:

  • Before sleep — phone on the nightstand, no touching
  • You don’t want your PC tied up recording
  • You want a clean 30-minute block

YouTube makes search, favorites, and casting to a TV easier.
I wanted the site and YouTube to share the same Cloud Gazing world — easy to switch between them.


What I put in each YouTube upload

Each video description includes at least:

  • The main site: https://cloud-gazing.com/
  • A short note about Cloud Gazing / くもながめ
  • That it’s a 30-minute video for a fixed time of day

Example title: Cloud Gazing — Morning Sky (30 min) | くもながめ

Category: Entertainment / Relaxation.


Summary

  • Cloud Gazing is now on YouTube as 30-minute videos by time of day — same world as cloud-gazing.com
  • Five videos — morning / noon / golden hour / dusk / night
  • No interaction — just clouds drifting beside you
  • Links are in the Published videos table above

If you like, pick one time of day and try a 30-minute cloud drift.


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