With some lovely effects as you will see in here. But first I want to show you a rainbow that held me captive this afternoon.
I had my spade and a bucket ready to go and dig for the gold at the wrong end of the rainbow :)
We have two versions of the south easter wind blowing at full storm strength that can reach speeds of up to 90kmph.
A South Easter wind, also known as the Cape Doctor, that blows during summer, creating havoc all over. And then we have a black south easter wind during the colder months, usually during Spring and Autumn. Such a wind made its appearance today as we are now close to the start of our winter season. This wind is also accompanied by heavy rainfall further inland and down here at the coast it can raise the waves to dizzying heights. Real stormy seas with not a single ship, or boat to be seen out there on the sea.
I tried to find the right spot to start digging, but it was impossible, as we were too far out.
I took this photo from our car near our home.
Now let me show you how the wind was playing with the clouds.
These photos were taken early morning during our first power cut.
That big head at the top reminded me of a snoopy dog.
Some sun rays slipped through the cloud.
Just a cloud explosion was all that I could think happened here below.
A sea monster loomed above the mountains.
Oh yes, that was a cold moon up there in the blue sky.
Mother nature has so many tricks up in her sleeve and one can never know what a new day will bring. These are the things that I always look forward to and I keep my eyes constantly on the sky when I am out there. Recently a guy came up to me and asked me what I was taking a photo of, as he can't see anything. I showed him the picture on my camera and he was blown away. One has to be in synch and observant out there and of course also with a sense of expectation. Robert Lynd said; In order to see birds, it is necessary to a part of the silence.
And so, I hope that you have enjoyed the pictures.
And That's All Friends.
Photos by Zac Smith-All Rights Reserved.
Camera: Canon Powershot SX70HS Bridge camera.
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