...and if I was an artist, then I would paint the eye in the shot below.
But not to be, so I will rather show you art in the sky.
Summer is clinging on, as we are now in Autumn, and it was a hot day with no wind to speak of. I only had time in the late afternoon to take some shots, and I think that somehow the heavens knew that, as it gave me some interesting arty views. One can never know what to expect, and that is what we always look forward to, as not one day here is the same. It is known that the Cape can have four seasons in one day, hot, mild, wet, and cold all in one day. Thankfully this day was hot.
I call this below a dancing cloud.
And the moon also wanted me to take some shots of it.
Have you ever seen such a strange sunset setup? I don't have Photoshop, and everything in here is how my camera sees things.
Something that looks like a cloudy fox was coming in to hide behind the trees.
You can see that the yellow colors are not as bright as they are in summer.
Another shot of the moon a bit later on.
And this was the last of the sunset clouds.
Finally, another later shot of the moon.
There you go. This is what the late afternoon looked like in the sky. The fourth full moon is scheduled to take place on the 3rd day of April, now April is also my birthday month, and so I hope that Mother Nature will be kind to me, to keep the clouds away. The Easter period is on the go now, and we are being invaded by holiday crowds, not a good thing as the roads are packed like sardines by the cars. But we endure, as people want to enjoy a long weekend holiday at the beach.
One day they will invent flying cars, but as we all know mankind will also create traffic jams in the air, only thing is if there were to be an accident, people might land rather hard on the ground. Not something to look forward to, but we will just keep our little car as then there will be much space on the roads with no traffic jams. Just a dream, and don't take my word for it as it might just remain a dream.
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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