One Afternoon Autumn Skies
It’s always good to have your camera with you everywhere you go. For a professional photographer, this means carrying heavy camera paraphernalia but for amateurs, a light-weight digicam or mobile phone camera is enough to carry around. In my case, I’ve been using my mobile phone’s 12-megapixel camera to shoot whatever I want - anytime, anywhere. Here are some photos I took a week ago when I was just sitting in the car while hubby was driving.
I managed a snapshot of the holed sky while the car was running but it seemed I took it while standing still. Hubby normally drives faster, too, on a motorway, say 110 km/h or more. And is that a rainbow over the hole? That’s the one that prompted me to shot it. It wasn’t actually dark yet at past 3 p.m. but it showed that way since I was facing the daylight. What do you think of this mobile snapshot?
This one’s I took earlier but on the same day, say, half past 1 p.m. in another place. Hubby parked the car for a couple of minutes to mind his phone and I took the chance to grab mine to shoot the blue and white sky. So invigorating to see this color of the sky in a cold, autumn afternoon.
Blue Over White
There’s still no sight of a clear, blue sky this early spring. All I see is grey and this gloomy atmosphere just like today. I love to take pictures of the sky every now and then, especially when I see it showing different features and shapes. Grey skies are not fascinating to me but a blue sky is beautiful to gaze at. It’s more ravishing when a white color beneath it is creating an indescribable shape.
This one of my favorite sky pictures taken a long time ago and one of the pictures taken with our first digital camera, Minolta Dimage F100.
Artists can color the sky red because they know it’s blue. Those of us who aren’t artists must color things the way they really are or people might think we’re stupid. ~ Jules Feiffer
Crisscrossing The Sky
After relentless days of having crisscross thoughts regarding this blog, I have finally done considering the idea that dawned on me long ago. As I said before, it’s only a slight change in the area of interest. But it’s the same me who rambles on with not-so-sensible allegories. From this time on, I will stick to this inclination and heaven knows when will my mind crisscross again.

crisscross in the sky
My thoughts do crisscross like that one in the sky when I am confused or in a dilemma that needs immediate reaction. But nothing seems out of hand when I think straight and clear and as clear as the sky the solution just pops in my mind. And the crisscross in the sky too, simply appeared unnoticed. I didn’t see a thing crisscrossing up there but when I looked up it was a sight I wouldn’t want to miss without taking some pictures of it. I don’t see like this in the sky everyday so it’s worth the effort. It would have been amazing if I saw a plane or planes crisscrossing the sky that day. One flew over, the other one flew under. Just like when I was on a plane once, I saw another plane through the window passing under us. That was breathtaking!










