Now what do you see in that cloud?
I want to show you how our day ended, with some flyers in the sky.
I like to go and sit in our front garden in the late afternoon, and to meditate about the day's events. Of course, my camera also meditates with me, and we have many discussions. People walking their dogs in the road must think that I am bonkers when they see me talking to my camera :)
But my camera and me have a good understanding, as it is essential for the work that we do.
We saw a plane approaching far off, and we both knew that it would fly through the sunset clouds.
Yep, the clouds had no chance of capturing that plane, as it simply whizzed through them.
A late Qatar flight on its way inland to a big city.
Just a look at some sunset clouds.
Then a Sparrow Hawk made a late turn over above.
And finally, 3 moon shots.
Just something different here, to help me break monotony, as I don't want to fall into the same-old, same-old bracket. Do I really talk to my camera? No, but it helps to include a little bit of humor in the posts. What would life be without a smile, as everyone seems so serious these days. Once we understand that change is a constant and it includes many ups and downs, then we can be able to handle it.
Some days we also adopt the serious moods, but we know that it can turn into negativity which is a serious poison. It is what it is, and it will be what it will be. So, acceptance to change the things we can is also a good thing, as there is so much that we can do nothing about. I think here, for example, about the price see-saw in crypto, and it reminds me of so many other things in life that we can do nothing about.
Such is life.
I hope you enjoyed the pictures and the story.
Photos by Zac Smith. All-Rights-Reserved.
Camera: Canon PowershotSX70HS Bridge camera.
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