...as I have taken many sunset shots, and somehow, I must weave them into a story.
Not all of the shots mind you, as just a selection of 10 shots were required for a decent post. I don't know if you also have the same dilemma at times, as it can be a real challenge not only to collect the photos for the publication, but also to build a story around them. The other challenge is not to fall in the middle of the road trap, doing just a bla-bla-bla story in order to make the word count, but also to realize the differences between the conceptions and thoughts in the populace of Hive.
And so, with all of this in mind, I try my best to cater for as many perceptions as possible, even though I know that we all don't have the same likes and dislikes. All that I did in here was to show you the progression of our late afternoon with the clouds, and I know that it is simple, but they say that simple can also be genius. But I talk too much and let me allow the colors to show you the story.
Come and see.
I have three shots below to show you the change in the cloud.
Lately a number game works for me, as I don't know if you have noticed but I have started to publish shots in pairs so that they can indicate a natural flow in the storyline. Sometimes also, a before and after scenario, and I have included both systems in this post. There are many storyline techniques, and I just select the ones that work for me. Who knows, maybe they can also work for you :)
Then I have two shots of the view down the road from our house.
Another two shots, to again, show you the change.
And finally, I tracked the flight of a plane.
Such a big shift between summer and winter as most everything changes, due mainly to the temperatures. We have many swallows (European) residents here, and like the birds they all disappear back to their home countries when winter arrives. So, one would think that we would have less cars on the roads after they are gone, but not so as many locals migrate into our province. The more residential developments that are taking place put a strain on the existing electricity and water infrastructures, as some are very old and it was not designed for the rapid expansion of the populace.
So, I have tried something new here and please let me know your thoughts on it. Also tell me if you don't like it.
Such is life.
I hope you enjoyed the pictures and the story.
Photos by Zac Smith. All-Rights-Reserved.
Camera: Canon PowershotSX70HS Bridge camera.
Until next time, cheers!