Thank you to all the photographers that shared stunning photographs in this gallery showing so many perspectives and styles of nature’s rooftop!
A special thanks to renowned photographer Jeff Vanuga for his collaboration by selecting the following winners:
Congratulations to alexel winner of the PictureMate Charm Printer by EPSON with photo “Battle of the Gods”
“There were many good images entered in the Clouds Contest making for some tough decisions but I kept gravitating back to this particular image of the Battle of the Gods. At first glance it reminded me of an Albert Bierstadt painting. He was known for his romantic and glowing landscapes of the American West . The image captured the essence of time and place focusing on the clouds while at the same time giving the image a sense scale and place, worthy of first place.” – Jeff
Congratulations to Second Place KrisMontgomery winner of the Digital Cleaning Kit by Zeikos with photo “Storm Approaching”
“Storm Approaching shows a large amount of atmospheric elements and dramatic lighting beginning with the ominous storm clouds to the subtle green glow of summer grass. The use of a panoramic format for this storm vista captured the drama on a large scale.” – Jeff
Congratulations to the following Honorable Mentions:
kenmcall with photo “Steel and Sky”
“This image was well executed with puffy clouds reflected in the windows appearing almost cryptic and one with the sky. The use of building placement and negative space balanced the photograph nicely.” – Jeff
“What drew me to this image was the simplicity of the scene with a lone tree placed in a seascape of atmospheric disturbance. The tree gives the viewer a sense of place in an otherwise featureless landscape with the clouds placing it all into context! Well done.” – Jeff
SunsetSam with photo “Last Days Of Summer”
“An image certainly worthy of a panoramic format and a candidate for a golden glow award! Beautiful evening light gives the viewer a warm feeling about this place and the photographer utilized great use of foreground interest with leading lines of cut wheat to lead the viewers eye into the storm clouds of summer.” -Jeff























