A battle to get the full moon...

...as we had heavy clouds covering the sky, and I decided to show you something else.
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Oh yes, a daytime moon on show in here.

Incidentally, I did get the full moon, but I am waiting for my wife to upload a video that I made to show you the speed of the clouds travelling across the face of the full moon. I will do a post that will include the video soon. The shots in this post today were taken on the 7th of July, and the full moon took place on the 10th of July. The weather is topsy turvy, and one just has to go with the flow.

Now to get to this post today, it was also troubled by cloud, and I had to take what I could get. I live a life of acceptance, as it makes it so much easier to condone whatever comes my way, both good and bad. In the case of the moon in the post, even if it didn't appear and was clouded over, it would also not have mattered to me. A sort of to take with the one hand, and to give with the other hand.

The small dot at the bottom of the photo was the moon, and look at the size of the cloud that was coming down on it,
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I took a closer shot to show you the moon below the cloud. And then I had to wait for the moon to reappear above the cloud.
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Right! finally the moon reappeared above the cloud into a wide blue open space.
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A closer shot of the one above.
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Another piece of cloud tried to grab it, but the wind blew the cloud away.
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And finally, the moon was free for a while.
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Now if you can understand that I dearly wanted to get the full moon like this, then you would also understand how disappointed I was when the full moon day was a cloudy day. No small clouds, and a fierce wind was blowing just to make things more difficult, as the clouds on the day also brought along some rain. It has been raining ever since, as yet another cold front has landed in the Cape.

When bad weather arrived up north in the country, everyone always blamed the Cape for the weather conditions, and now that we live in the Cape, we can understand why. We are at the extreme southern tip of the African continent, right next to the wild Atlantic Ocean. In the days of the old sailing ships, many were sunk by the storms here, and still nowadays some ships get into trouble, due to the strong wind gusts.
Such is life.

I hope you enjoyed the pictures and the story.

Photos by Zac Smith. All-Rights-Reserved.

Camera: Canon PowershotSX70HS Bridge camera.

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Your patience and hard work paid off. It looks stunningly beautiful! 👏🏼👏🏼

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Thank you, and glad that you liked the post.
!BEER

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Beer is a drink that is never joyful to drink alone. I don't have enough beers to command, so from my side, 1 Full glass of beer for you too. 🍻Cheers! ☺️

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To achieve something extraordinary, there are many twists and turns that must be overcome. And you managed to get through it. The results are worth it. It's very beautiful.

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Love it this view it's kind of blue is giving here in our town sometimes it's cloudy but later it's going to rain but that's life haha

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Glad that you also see the blues, and you are right about the rain afterwards.
!PIZZA

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Just adore your Shots of Moon, and He is impressive
!DIY

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Moon oh my, I love luna so much better than you take a good photo. It's makes me more obsessed with it, but my top tier are sunset☺️

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We also love all of the planets, including the sun, as they are all very special 😊

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Great shot of a day time moon, its always fun seeing it when the sun is out.

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Thank you, and I love to see how the clouds give character to the shots.

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Wow you must be sending the heat up here because cold fronts seem to be a distant winter memory now. I thought it was a neat shot before I saw the pic of how close you zoomed in to get it. That is one distinct advantage of real cameras over phones. I can't zoom to anywhere close to that and not have the resolution destroyed.

Ah the full moon. Same one we have all been watching our whole lives!

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Yeah, everybody blames us for sending the bad weather up to them 😜
I started on the photography road with a small powershot camera, as we opened Papillon, and I had to show people what we were doing at the charity. The camera could only take small photos of the moon, and I was determined to get a camera that could take full exposures of the moon. The rest is history as you see in my posts. Just a thumbnail of a long story about how I became addicted to photography in nature :)

Unfortunately, mobile phones have their limits !LOL

You are right, the same moon that I have now seen for 71 years, and still, every time it continuous to amaze me.

!BEER

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The registration of these images is amazing. It's extraordinary. The blue color is calming.

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