After an otherwise grey and windy (but happily warm) storm front on a mid February day,
this momentary break in the clouds presented a good show.
This is a 3 frame panorama, each frame taken in landscape orientation then stacked vertically.
This was such a wide shot I quickly grabbed these in 18mm and overlapped alot.
I normally don’t do panoramas at less than 50mm because the distortion can make it very difficult
to stitch them up.
I was pleasantly surprised that they stitched together with a minimum of tidying up.
Taken on February 15.
WOW is the only word that I can utter…this is absolutely stunning…rays from God reminding us of his presence.Fantastic job on this Steve…it is humbling to say the least.
oh…my…gosh – stunning
beautiful steve!!! Take carebarbie
Wow what a great pic Stevetake careSue
Nice shot, the sky looks like its falling in on the water!Hope you are well my friend, hope to see you around my space soon, it is always delightful to read from you. Take care and stay blessed.
Truly awe inspiring! j
Magnificent Steve!!! The majesty of God is what comes to mind. Truly an awe inspiring shot………. ~Hugs~Marilyn~
Oh wow. This is, as Marilyn said, magnificent. I have my daffodils though. 🙂 A majestic sight and as you may have guessed already…I am a cloud/sky fan. They could not find a more ardent adorer than I.
And God is watching!
I\’m in awe!!!
Just breath taking.
Excellent pano Steve.
Perfect!
WOW!! This is amazing! Excellent stitching job.