Hi Hive Lovers
Clouds are something that we often see every day, but we rarely really notice and enjoy their beauty, even if we actually miss the opportunity to take pictures of them for us to save and share with others.
The presence of the #LoveTheClouds contest challenge is very interesting and helps all of us who often enjoy the beauty of clouds. In fact, they are truly unique and beautiful on several occasions.
One of the rare opportunities to look at a cloud is directly, very close and we even get into the cloud. So, the opportunity to fly by plane is an important moment to see these beautiful and unique clouds. Unless we don't want to see cumulonimbus clouds which are very dangerous for flight. Of course, you don't want to be caught in a thunderstorm up there. If you are a thunderstorm chaser, then don't take us. LOL
While taking a local flight from Jakarta (CGK) to Medan (KNO) a few days ago, I had the opportunity to enjoy a beautiful clean white cloud against a backdrop of blue sea and sky and parts of the island of Sumatra which are green because of patches of land. Palm plantations. I don't think it's really a background to call what is visible behind these beautiful clouds, should I call it “background”? it's a really unusual term to describe what's on the inside, right?
This clump of clean white clouds looks like an umbrella for the land below, in stark contrast to the blue sea and sky in very sunny weather at that time. I couldn't even tell which was the sea and which was the sky, because they were both really the same shade of blue. You can take a closer look at it here:
I was literally on top of it and then couldn't take any more pictures, because a beautiful flight attendant came over to my seat and very politely asked me to put my cell phone away immediately. I immediately closed the camera on my #SamsungA52 and immediately put it back, my apology was returned by the flight attendant with a sweet smile. I don't want to argue to say that I have it in airplane mode. I don't want the sweet smile of the flight attendant to leave her lips.