Editors’ picks – Colours everywhere!

Hi all! Hope you had a great weekend and you’re ready to procrastinate a little bit after Monday! Here’s your weekly portion of panoramic beauty by our community photographers.

 

Almer Hut Milky Way by Mike Mackinven (click the picture to open the pano)

We featured this pano last week on our Facebook page and we’d like to highlight it once more, because it’s simply stunning. Almer Hut in New Zealand looks so warm in the middle of the cold and hostile weather at the Franz Josef glacier, but the Milky way above gives the whole scenery a fairytale-ish look.

 

Église Notre-Dame-des-Victoires by Jason Perrone (click the picture to open the pano)

Puerto de Mogán by Leszek Cuper (click the picture to open the pano)

Time for some lovely architecture-related pieces! On Jason’s pano, you can have a look around at a little square in Quebec and enjoy the red colored clouds announcing an early sunset. Leszek’s pano takes you to picturesque streets of the Canary Islands, where looking for a small and cosy café is a must for every visitor.

 

Nasir Al Mulk Mosque by omid jafarnezhad (click the picture to open the pano)

The Nasir Al Mulk Mosque in Shiraz looks absolutely fantastic when the sun shines on its multi-colored windows. When you’re lucky to be inside the mosque, the floor looks like a giant rainbow!

 

Enjoying our panos? Here’s more!

Plants and Seedlings market day in Jelgava by Martins Strubergs (click the picture to open the pano)

The Basilica of Our Lady of Peace by Martin Broomfield (click the picture to open the pano)

Fruit and vegetable market by Sergej Esnault (click the picture to open the pano)

Seyyed mosque Isfahan by omid jafarnezhad (click the picture to open the pano)

Stalactite Cave Avshalom by Sergey Sirotkin (click the picture to open the pano)

2 thoughts on “Editors’ picks – Colours everywhere!

  1. I had been curious about if you ever thought of swiihctng the page layout of your website? Its well written; I really like what you have got to state. But maybe you can create a a bit more in the way of content so people could connect to it better. Youve got a great deal of wording for only having one or two photos. Maybe you could space it out better?

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