A sculptured hand of inspiration.

This huge hand told me to lift my eyes up to the skies. Not only to cloud level, but much deeper.
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My evening was an emotional trip in the sky from light to dark.

In our lives we all encounter periods of light and dark and it need not always to be bad, as it's only periods of adjustments. The normal view is that if we do something good, then there's light and if we do something bad then there's dark.
But it need not to be so, as we all make mistakes.
So, I see it like this, the periods of light are always enjoyable and I view the periods of dark to be the sense of correcting us in our ways.
Just my way of looking at things.

This rainbow below, that I got yesterday, was a promise that I would see something great today.
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And so I cast my eyes upon the sky, deep to see the planets.
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As a break, I saw this light plane towing a banner across the skies. It made me to think that we could do something like this for Hive.
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Then it was later in the day, and it was time for the sun to say goodnight.
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I have a clip-on lens cover to protect my camera from the sun's glare, so I used that to take these shots.
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And finally, we were in the cool of evening again.
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So yes, I saw the signs and I looked up into the deep sky. This tells me the story about our entering and our departure from this planet we call earth. The light arrives when we are born and the light departs when we go on to the next life. So, it is so essential that we enjoy the short period in-between. For some reason, I think that the time has speeded up and many times I don't know what day it is. Things rush by at a hurried pace and one can easily get confused, especially if you think what you did last week, and in my case it disappeared totally from my mind.
That's why this story in the planets told me the fable of life.
It is simply as it is supposed to be.

I hope that you have enjoyed the pictures.

Photos by Zac Smith-All Rights Reserved.

Camera: Canon Powershot SX70HS Bridge camera.

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A lot of work goes into making these sculptures, the way we see such things built above the roads and Artist put a lot of time and effort into making them and it looks so beautiful.

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Oh yes, a lot of work, but the artists don't see it as work, as they love what they do.
Anything that is created by love looks wonderful. !LOL

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Wow! The sculpture looks beautiful. It was a good thing you obeyed the sculpture and looked up in the sky,lol! Indeed there are so many beautiful things to look up in the sky. The photos are amazing

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