Not so round Cloud Planet
Not so round Cloud Planet serie of photographs throw a monocular. creating a kind of window to wonders or new planets.

This is a serie a photographs I've been doing for some time, using a monocular to catch details of sunsets.
As the golden orb of the sun begins its descent towards the horizon, it casts its final rays upon the canvas of the sky, painting a masterpiece of colours that mesmerizes and captivates all who witness it. The beauty of a sunset is a timeless spectacle, and an opportunity to immerse oneself in the breathtaking hues that adorn the heavens, creating a different kind of window.
As the sun sinks lower, warm shades of fiery orange and golden yellow begin to dominate the skyline.
A monocular lens allows us to delve even deeper into the intricacies of a sunset. It brings forth the subtle nuances of colour, the soft gradients, and the interplay of light and shadow, enabling us to appreciate the layers and depths within the sky's ever-changing hues and multi forms clouds.
So, whether witnessed firsthand or captured through the lens , a sunset reveals a breathtaking palette of colours that stir the soul. It is an evidence of the magnificence of the natural world, a reminder of the wonders that surround us, and a source of inspiration and awakening of emotions.