
The sky appears in the background of almost everything, which makes it easy to stop noticing.
These nine photographs came from moments when it demanded attention. A cloud took an unusual shape, light broke through at the right angle, colours shifted before evening, or an ordinary patch of blue suddenly felt worth remembering.
None of the images was planned as part of a series. They were taken at different times and in different moods, connected by the simple instinct to pause and look up.
Together, they show how much can change within a view we assume will always be there.








Every one of these skies disappeared shortly after it was photographed.
The clouds moved on, the colours faded, and the light found another surface. The photographs cannot preserve the sky itself; they can only hold the moment when I happened to notice it.
That may be their real meaning. Wonder does not always require a journey or an extraordinary place. Sometimes it begins with lifting your head at the right time.
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