December 29, 2010
Skyscapes are like landscapes, but looking up of course. The photos below are all from my office window, and all but one of them during 2010, so this is my review of the year.
The window looks out over a flat landscape which people living in hills and mountains might think rather boring, but it makes for a big sky, and an endlessly changing kaleidoscope, sometimes unexpected like this odd stub of a rainbow behind a grain silo:
The window looks east, so I get sunrises, but only reflected sunsets, and rainbows in the afternoons when the sun is going down in clear western skies and the east is damp:
Double Rainbow (November 2009, all others 2010)
January - Between the Snows
January - The Big Blue
February - Wood Pigeons leaving the Oak Tree
March - Full Moon Rising
March - Buzzard Soaring
March - Black Headed Gulls following the tractor
March - Double Rainbow 2 - the pot of gold
April - Trails on Blue
May - Stormy Weather
May - Mountains of Clouds
May - Martian Sunset, looking north-east, the setting sun reflected in the clouds
June - Hot Air Balloon in low cloud
June - Midsummer Sunrise
August - Late Summer
December - Ice Blue