A nice afternoon at Tottenham Marshes. I was laying on my back and decided to whip out my iPhone and take a series of pictures going from me left to my right. When I got home, I stitched them all together in photoshop. The cloud at the top of the picture is actually upside-down!
Nice stitch. At first, I thought "what a fortunate capture", thinking the whole thing was in-camera. Then I started to look a little more critically at the light sources and determined there were more than one. Is there a segment of a rainbow below the top cloud? I really like the extreme aspect ratio. The folks in the foreground are both very important because of their size, and they're also a tiny part of a big universe, when compared with the expanse of sky. Thank you, dodgydavec.
Thank you very much. I'm not sure if it was a rainbow as such. Technically, that cloud is upside down as we look at it due to the way in which I photographed it. I agree with your point about the 'characters'. They are as important as the lone cloud and the space in between. Thanks again.
Ah. So is it a continuous stretch of sky with "vertical" somewhere in the middle of the image? So everything "above" that line in the image is technically inverted. Like one of those crazy movie shots of an airplane flying directly overhead. Either the camera must rotate, causing the plane to appear to twist in mid flight, or the camera will end up inverted and the airplane will appear upside down as it flies away.