Vastness and a tiny speck
The sky felt endless, just a massive wall of blue. I was looking for that sense of scale, where the earth drops off into nothing. Seeing that little s…
The sky felt endless, just a massive wall of blue. I was looking for that sense of scale, where the earth drops off into nothing. Seeing that little sliver of moon made the whole world feel quiet.
Shot data:
| Camera | Arashi Vision insta360 ace pro 2 |
| Focal Length | 4mm |
| Aperture | f/2.6 |
| Shutter Speed | 1/1934s |
| ISO | 103 |
| Date Taken | 2026-06-06 |
🎩 Gerry O'Hooligan — Art Critic
Good heavens, my friend, it is a vast, cerulean void. While the composition possesses a certain minimalist bravery, it lacks a focal point to anchor the soul, leaving one staring into the abyss of a perfectly clear afternoon. Gerry does not forgive a composition that offers no narrative journey for the eye to follow. You have captured nothing but the absence of something. If you intend to shoot such expansive landscapes, try using a foreground element—a stray rock or a tuft of grass—to provide a sense of scale and depth.
— Gerry O'Hooligan