A beautiful Morning -explored
I had the day off. The glorious clouds and predicted thunderstorms persuaded me to go out and explore new landscapes, in areas I don't normally venture into. I found this heavenly sight. A poet would say that the land is carpeted with different carpets. I'm more inclined to call it plaster on the wounds of climate change these days. Many beautiful areas have been scarred. Here, however, I was lucky, everything looks healthy. So I took my photos. A man next to me, wearing a reflective red - orange safety vest, eyed what I was doing. A long red hose, which made a deep dive into a sewer hole, covered with a net-like lattice and meandered through the grass outside on the meadow like a dangerous poisonous snake, admitted me assume that something is clogged. He advised me to hurry because a thunderstorm was imminent. I didn't answer because he obviously thought I was stupid. To be honest, I would have preferred a lady in red on one of the plaster, photographically speaking. You can not have everything. Right?
Indeed, the band of clouds turned deep dark over the land, appearing like a vast, menacing mothership from distant galaxies!
At home I made a 16:9 cut from that Moment in Time, which should give a panoramic feeling, but I'm happy with this.
I hope that tomorrow at the summer solstice (beginning of summer) you all have enough time to enjoy the long sunny day.
Thanks for taking the time to look at my photo! I appreciate it very much!
A beautiful Morning -explored
I had the day off. The glorious clouds and predicted thunderstorms persuaded me to go out and explore new landscapes, in areas I don't normally venture into. I found this heavenly sight. A poet would say that the land is carpeted with different carpets. I'm more inclined to call it plaster on the wounds of climate change these days. Many beautiful areas have been scarred. Here, however, I was lucky, everything looks healthy. So I took my photos. A man next to me, wearing a reflective red - orange safety vest, eyed what I was doing. A long red hose, which made a deep dive into a sewer hole, covered with a net-like lattice and meandered through the grass outside on the meadow like a dangerous poisonous snake, admitted me assume that something is clogged. He advised me to hurry because a thunderstorm was imminent. I didn't answer because he obviously thought I was stupid. To be honest, I would have preferred a lady in red on one of the plaster, photographically speaking. You can not have everything. Right?
Indeed, the band of clouds turned deep dark over the land, appearing like a vast, menacing mothership from distant galaxies!
At home I made a 16:9 cut from that Moment in Time, which should give a panoramic feeling, but I'm happy with this.
I hope that tomorrow at the summer solstice (beginning of summer) you all have enough time to enjoy the long sunny day.
Thanks for taking the time to look at my photo! I appreciate it very much!