Catching moments as a budding photographer is a hobby (or perhaps a skill💁) I'm gradually developing. Whether I'm home or at work or on the go, I consciously and unconsciously take shots of moments.
So it comes easy to find myself savouring the red skies when they turn red and observing changes in the natural environment, hoping to catch some on my whatever camera device I have on me - phone or camera.
My bedroom window is usually one of the easiest places for me to catch the sunset as it overlooks the west skies.
And one very usual thing to find these days is the sun hiding in and out of the abundant rain skies as the last rains fall and the hot dry season of the tropics set in.
Here, I initially didn't give it a thought to go on with taking these pictures, especially after the first 2 shots on my digital camera. But then, as the sun went down in the horizon of clouds, vertical streaks of sun rays were cast on the clouds. I felt it was sort of dramatic and so I decided to follow the sun as it set in the distance.
Here were the shots in the sequence as the sun went down:
Just before the sun went behind the clouds
The vertical streaks became more visible
The sun continued its path behind the clouds
The horizon became darker as nighttime kept setting in
Now it felt like the sun was playing peek-a-boo
Final moments before the nighttime came to stay
I hope you appreciate life around you too!
Camera | PanasonicLumix DMC-GH4 |
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Lens | Lumix 35-100mm Zoom Lens F/3.5-5.6 |
Editing | Lightroom for Mobile |
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