This Sunday is World Ozone Layer Day and since we are in love with our sky and everything it offers us from a photographic point of view, we wanted to pay tribute to it with this article. In it I give you ideas of what you can photograph and I leave you articles with tips to achieve it and other surprises as images.
…there are no methods to touch the sky
but even if you stretched like a palm
and you will manage to touch it in your delusions
and you finally knew how it is to the touch
you would always miss the cotton cloud…
(Fragment of another sky. Mario Benedetti)
sunrises and sunsets
The time of day when all eyes turn to the sky is, without a doubt, sunset. It is closely followed by dawn, what happens is that we like getting up early less ;). And it is that it is the moment in which the sky gives you a palette of colors that blinds you with beauty and transmits a peace and stillness that is very difficult to explain with words. There are those who instead of words put images to that feeling. As a lover of photography, you will surely identify yourself.
That is why I leave you with these tips to photograph them and be able to express everything they make you feel:
Bad weather or opportunity?
It can be thought that the ideal to get the best of the sky is that it is clear, sunny, etc. However, storms, rain or clouds give you very photogenic scenarios, capable of making any viewer vibrate, full of contrasts and strength. For this reason, you should never leave your camera at home simply because of the threat of water or rain. Not even fog!
astronomical skies
Celestial bodies are another object of photographic desire, a challenge, an illusion and even an obsession for some. Eclipses, moons, supermoons, stars, become the reason for many photography lovers. And no wonder, once her magic catches you, there’s no going back. If you haven’t tried it yet, I don’t know what you’re waiting for, here are tips to face all these wonderful motifs and a small gallery to wake you up:
Kristopher Roller
Aziz Acharky
Javier Allegue Barros
Rachel Romero
John Reign Abarintos
Julien DI MAJO
Ganapathy Kumar
Joshua Earl
Inspiration
If this gallery has woken you up, but you have been left wanting more, what better than to close with a dose of articles with ideas and images to inspire you:
Now get out. Look to the sky, get inspired beyond the images. Feel its immensity and breathe its beauty. But don’t forget the camera.
Before saying goodbye, I would like to ask you a favor, share this article with your contacts. That on Sunday all of us who have read this article can look at the sky with admiration, but above all with respect and from environmental awareness. Thanks and see you soon.
