So, if I can get a plane on the moon, then why not a plane on the sun?
Taken early evening yesterday at the beach and I have some stunning photos to show you. Also the start of an incoming storm.
I will also show you the core of the expected storm, as the weatherman reckons that the rain will arrive in the early morning hours.
A strong high wind was driving the clouds and they formed interesting, streamlined sights, that I will show you lower down in the post.
For now, let's have a look at the beach.
Note: None of these photos are Photoshopped, as I don't have Photoshop.
A look at the right hand side and you can see the sun there in the bottom cloud layer.
And here below is a look at the left hand side of the ocean. Have a look at the streaming clouds.
Here was the core of the storm and the winds ripped this dark cloud into streams in a spectacular fashion.
Finally, I wonder who can tell me what kind of birds these are?
I will give you the answer tomorrow. Oh never mind, I will give you the answer now! They are Flamingos on their way home.
Oh, I forget. Some will ask where is the photo of the plane on the moon?
I have posted this photo a few times before, but some might not have seen it.
Whenever I hear of an expected storm, I know that the advancing clouds and the sun can create magic and sadly I don't get down to the ocean enough to get the action. Be that as it may, every time that I could make it thus far, I was never disappointed. It all depends on a person's mindframe when they arrive at the ocean, as there are generally serene thoughts, but there can also be arguments and even fights.
I have seen people drunk and then the fists fly, and I have seen people that are very happy. So what do I do? Simple, I stay away from people, as we have more than enough troubles to take care of in our charity work.
As in the world, so it is at the ocean.
Such is life.
I hope that you have enjoyed the pictures and the story and may all of you have a good new week.
And That's All Friends.
Photos by Zac Smith-All Rights Reserved.
Camera, Canon Powershot SX70HS Bridge camera.
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