There is a wonderful expanse of blue above us, every second of our lives. Even when it's dark and stormy, it's there — waiting for you to admire it.
The cameras used were the following:
Sony FD Mavica MVC-FD75 (2001, 4:3 at 640 × 480)
Samsung Galaxy A13 4G (2022, 2.22:1 at 4080 × 1836)
Kodak PixPro FZ55 (2023, 4:3 at 4608 × 3456)
Samsung Galaxy A25 5G (2024, 2.17:1 at 4080 × 1884 or 3264 × 1504)
Definitive locations of these photos:
Titusville, FL (2022)
Washington, DC (2023)
Pooler, GA (2024 — 2025)
Jacksonville, FL (2025)
East Palatka, FL (2025)
Ocklawaha, FL (2025)
Brooklet, GA (2025)
Georgetown (Chatham Co), GA (2023 — 2026)
Chatham County, GA (2025 — 2026)
Savannah, GA (2024 — 2026)
Garden City, GA (2025 — 2026)
Any other comments:
I have literally hundreds of photos of the sky, so the ones you see here are the ones I considered the best of the pile. With how easy it is to find beauty in the sky, no wonder I've taken so many photos of it, you know? Additionally, there's a sky above every place I've ever visited, so of course there's a disproportionate amount of sky photos.
If you are ever at all curious and want to ask a question about a camera, a location, my experience somewhere, or want to double-check your usage rights, by all means, feel free to contact me! I genuinely love nerding out about stuff like this.