Walk, I am concerned, there are no reaction from you on my previous comment.
Dear Craggy Crag, as you may know, there are other Aman/Valinor things that occupy my Time...
Yes, Círdan's ability, connected to that image (the arrival of Eärendil), would be perfect, as it would greatly show the idea of 'finally reaching the Immortal Shores of Aman'
About the Palantír of Elostirion, well, Crag, I obviously have some beautiful pictures of Eressëa
But, if they had been really suitable and perfect, I would not have chosen Tirion, instead
There is a picture of the Lonely Island, but it shows an event of the ancient Years of the Trees (the departure of the Teleri to Aman), and the Sky, although full of Stars, is the dark Sky of Middle Earth during those legendary Years, without Light.
Tirion (the Heart of Eldamar), instead, is represented enlightened by the Sun (more suitable for the Third Age), and, most importantly, the core of this majestic City (in the left of the picture) consists in the mighty White Palaces of the Royal Palace of the Noldor and in the great Lighthouse/Tower of Mindon Eldaliéva, of the High King of all Elves Ingwë; this Lighthouse gives Hope and Strength to all the Mariners of Aman, as a guide to the Undying Lands.
Also, the White Palaces of Tirion and Avallónë resemble the ones of Valimar itself, since they are a reflection of the original and greater Splendour beyond the Pelóri; that's why the Palaces of Eressëa were often wrongly considered, by the Men of Númenor, as Palaces of Valinor itself.
This 'architectural style' can thus be regarded as the embodiment of Valinor and all the Undying Lands themselves The Palantír of Elostirion can only directly communicate with Eressëa, but it's still able to see forward to the Evergreen Coast of Eldamar, as also Elendil delighted himself by taking a look at the Immortal Shores of Aman
The picture, also, is bright and radiant, perfect for a tool of this kind.
see you on the council boromir
If I remember correctly, Boromir was a bit 'over the top' on that Council
But, you, Mr. Gray, managed to contain yourself