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Looking Skywards (II)
As child, while walking on a busy road, I was always admonished to look straight ahead and not at the sky. The habit has lingered on with one change - now that I have a camera, I have something to show for my absent minded skyward gazing…
Moon again. I am fascinated by moon, especially when it is sighted in the noon. There is an inexplicable charm about the crescent, wispy mid-day moon that I find hard to ignore. In the picture below you’ll also see a patch of cloud, to the left of the moon, resembling head of a dragon; complete with a protruding snout, all set to devour the moon…
The sky was clear without a speck of cloud. Quietly, an airplane drifted away across the skies. Smoothly, effortlessly, afloat…
Moon again. I am fascinated by moon, especially when it is sighted in the noon. There is an inexplicable charm about the crescent, wispy mid-day moon that I find hard to ignore. In the picture below you’ll also see a patch of cloud, to the left of the moon, resembling head of a dragon; complete with a protruding snout, all set to devour the moon…
The sky was clear without a speck of cloud. Quietly, an airplane drifted away across the skies. Smoothly, effortlessly, afloat…
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