A first time this happened to me...
...and I will show you the morning one first, and then the late afternoon one.
The day had many weather changes throughout, and I took photos from all directions. The morning photos were taken towards the West, and the late afternoon photos were taken towards the South and the East. A head-spinner, I know, but you will see what I mean in the photos. Blue skies were intermittently altered with cloud cover, but it was the colors that I was after. A strong wind was up all day, and I was glad as it gave me many alternative views in the sky. So come and have a look at this and tell me what you think in the comments below.
This below was the start of the rainbow toward the West, and as there was some blue sky I did not think that the rainbow would develop fully, but you saw that it did in the first photo.
This was looking towards the North.
Here, you have the early morning East.
Another photo, a bit later, towards the East.
And this was later in the afternoon when the second rainbow appeared, towards the South. Not as high as the first rainbow as the rainbow seemed to hug the mountain rims. But I bet if I was able to get closer, that it would also lift up in the sky.
Some scenes in the other directions.
Finally, this was the view towards the East on our way home.
So, as promised, I told you that I wanted to get the colors, and although the yellows and the blues are very nice, I prefer the grey ones. Why? I don't know. But I also like to wear grey clothing, so maybe I am just a grey kind of guy:)) We all have our likes and our dislikes, and very few of us are similar. That's why it's so important that the friends that you surround yourself with also have a few similar likes to yours. I have been on the planet for a long time and in my friendship rings over time I have never found anyone that has all the same likes and dislikes. That's what makes life so interesting, if one is prepared to accept the differences in others. So many want to overrule others with their own likes, but this is never on as understanding and acceptance form a major factor in friendships.
Such is life.
I hope you have enjoyed the pictures and the story.
Photos by Zac Smith-All Rights Reserved.
Camera: Canon PowershotSX70HS Bridge camera.
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