This is the sunset I saw from my backyard two evenings ago.
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I scanned some old photos last night.
See the smiling roadhog. See the smiling roadhog cross the line. See the smiling roadhog push the other car to the yellow line. Push roadhog push. Smile roadhog smile.
Sadly this is an all too common behaviour on South African roads.
I participated in this photographic project, along with some outstanding photographers. Go and take a look at utata.org/trains/.
I took a crashed hard drive home from work on Friday, intending to strip it and use the platters for a project I am planning. While I was stripping it I decided to make a photo opportunity of it.
…that one of my photographs, Mutt-A-Glow-Glow, has been flickrzenned as one of the greats of Flickr.
I have been dabbling with panoramic photos, stitched together from several overlapping photos. Mostly these are landscapes or cityscapes but as Sunbathers, the photo below shows this need not always be the case. It was stitched together from four separate hand-held frames. Click on the thumbnail to see a larger version. The original, full-sized photo is much more detailed but somewhat too large to display here.
So we went to the air show on Saturday. We were there at 7am when the gates opened and only left around 6pm when the last aircraft had flown. Rory and I sat and stood on the flight line all day and I shot over 600 photos. As you can imagine, I was exhausted and as I am responsible for cooking on weekends we hit McDonalds on the way home. After eating and a shower I started sorting through my photos from the show but was soon nodding off at my keyboard so I went to bed around 9pm. Yesterday I had some things to do so it was mid-afternoon before I got to working on my photos. Sorting the keepers from the throwaways proved a bigger task than I expected so I only managed to process three photos last night. I expect it will take me at least until next weekend to process and post all the ones I want to display. Here are the three I have done so far.
My boys went hiking on Table Mountain this past weekend so Mela and I had all of Saturday and Sunday morning to ourselves. After dropping the boys and some of their scout buddies off at Table Mountain I went down into the city to visit some camera stores. Although it’s been almost five years since we moved down here I haven’t been into the city centre before so I got a little lost but eventually found my way to a parking garage that was situated between the two stores I planned to visit. On my way to the first store I found a bargain book store and bought a few older British photo mags at really cheap prices. I was actually visiting the camera stores to buy a 58mm to 5mm step-down ring but ended up coming away without one, but with a monopod and a photo backpack.
I took Mela for lunch at The Orchard in Grabouw and we continued on to Hermanus. Looked around the flea market briefly then went down to the cliffs to see if there were any whales about. There weren’t but we found the whale crier.
He told us that he had spoken to people at Die Kelders in Gansbaai, across Walker Bay and that there were many whales there. We drove the further 45km there and sure enough there were about 10 whales there quite near to shore. They were jumping quite a bit and I took some photos but even with my telephoto lens they were just a bit too far away for decent photos.
Mela fancied tea and cake so we thought we would stop in Hermanus for some on the way back but when we got there at 6pm we found that the tourists had all gone home and the coffee shops were either closing or already closed. Instead we stopped at the Spar and bought a chocolate cream cake, took it home and made our own tea to have with it.
All in all it was a very enjoyable day but it was a bit much for Mela and she felt pretty lousy on Sunday.