You’ve never truly seen the sky until you’ve seen it from 30,000 feet above sea level, where the sun and the clouds juxtapose to create a ‘landscape’ unlike anything you’ve ever seen before — blinding white light, pools of molten gold, glaciers of clouds (click on photos to see the full-sized images)…
Where the rosy fingertips of dawn lightly caress an inexplicably fluffy mass of grey and white and blue…
Where the clouds are not mere clouds, but an almost tangible blanket of carded sheep’s wool…
Where mounds of clouds rise up into frothy mountains of whipped cream…
Where wisps of clouds fly past like newly-spun cotton candy left floating in midair…
Where the overwhelming vastness reminds you of your insignificance vis-a-vis the might and power of the Creator…
All photos taken with the HTC Desire, straight out of the camera, no editing or resizing whatsoever.













wow amazing photography very nice, Jen
very beautiful pictures. i’ve never seen the sky from this viewpoint. it’s always just scattered clouds when im on a plane. your pictures are simply majestic.
Wow, how awesome!!! The glory of God’s creation. I want to own the HTC Desire!!!!
Thanks, all. The trick is to take the early morning or late evening flights because that’s when the sky is at its most amazing — just after sunrise and just before sunset. For midday flights, the sea looks awesome so I focus more on that.