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A sight often seen and savoured

A while back, I posted a sunset view of Hout Bay from Chapman’s Peak Drive on the even of the Cape Town Cycle tour (read about it here). Today was different – I actually cycled the route for a bit … Continue reading

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Thunder and lighting

Tankwa has the most amazing skies, with no human interference, settlement or anything, one can see for miles and miles. The oncoming storm we saw heralded it’s arrival with a lighting show on a small escarpment in the distance. Capturing … Continue reading

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Winter storm slowed down

The previous post was a frontal storm that passed Cape Town, shot as a short exposure to capture clouds and sea as our eye would see them. This image is taken with a loner exposure to slow things down and … Continue reading

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Cape Town, o wintery Cape Town

Winters in Cape Town bring Antarctic storms brushing past our coast, and with those come clouds. Dark, brooding clouds that are a photographer’s dream. Those clouds are often loaded with rain. A camera’s nightmare. Here is a shot that I … Continue reading

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Entebbe – from the frying pan into the fire

Well, it’s more like from the delightfully warm Jacuzzi into the boiling cauldron. Just two weeks ago, we were departing Copenhagen after the holiday of a lifetime. I spent a total of four days in the office, and find myself … Continue reading

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