Hello everyone 😁 how was your day today? I am back once again to report on my actifit activity today yay 😁
The past 2 days were quite gloomy (literally) thanks to the heavy rains that fell down in our town. When I got out today I saw the beautiful twilight scene in front of me so I went out for a walk this morning.
I brought my old camera (Panasonic Lumix FZ80 Bridge Cmaera) with me coz I felt I would need it and I'm glad that I did. It has been a long time since I last used this camera since I bought a new one (Nikon D5300 DSLR) coz I wanted to try out a camera with an interchangeable lens. To make the long story short I love my new camera that is why I haven't used my old camera for a few months now.
It really is looking like a crocodile now isn't it. Not quite there yet as it looked like a submarine as well but it's the head of the cloud formation where it really differs and which is why I called this one a crocodile.
Just the clouds forming a crocodile itself was already quite an amazing view but I really didn't expect there could be more to it until I took a closer look at the horizon before my eyes. I couldn't believe what I saw and luckily my camera was in my hands coz the following events happened quite quickly in just a span of 1 minute.
Now let me ask you guys right now... How many times have you witnessed a cloud formation in the sky that looked like an animal? Probably many times right? but it is still quite a rare sight to see... Now imagine that animal eating up the sun just like what I witnessed today? What are the odds of this happening during your lifetime? To be quite honest I don't think I will ever see anything like this again in the future. I have lived in a place near the sea but this is the first time I have ever witnessed something like this. It really was quite stunning and mesmerizing. I am honestly quite blessed to have brought my zoom bridge camera along with me today. If I didn't bring it I wouldn't have been able to take these photos with me today. Are the photos great? Nope not really for sure but I'm just happy to document this day which is probably a once in a lifetime opportunity for me.
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