Blue sky and nothing else
The wide lens swallowed most of the frame. Just a random pole poking through the greenery against a massive wall of blue. It's clean, simple, and hone…
The wide lens swallowed most of the frame. Just a random pole poking through the greenery against a massive wall of blue. It's clean, simple, and honestly, pretty rad.
Shot data:
| Camera | Arashi Vision insta360 ace pro 2 |
| Focal Length | 4mm |
| Aperture | f/2.6 |
| Shutter Speed | 1/500s |
| ISO | 100 |
| Date Taken | 2026-06-12 |
🎩 Gerry O'Hooligan — Art Critic
My friend, there is something undeniably bold about that vast, uninterrupted expanse of azure; you've captured the sheer enormity of a Colorado sky quite beautifully. However, that solitary pole creates a bit of a visual tug-of-war, pulling the eye away from your intended simplicity toward a technical distraction. Since you are using that wide-angle Insta360, try moving your physical position slightly to let the greenery frame the subject more naturally rather than letting the pole break the horizon. Gerry thinks that when the lens is this wide, your best tool is your own feet to find a more balanced composition.
— Gerry O'Hooligan