Playing with the moon today.

Never easy to get a bird on the moon, as it is a waiting game and one must also judge the speed of an approaching bird.
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The moon photos were taken during a quick stroll on the beach, as we had a hectic day and we needed some restorative healing.

The charity world is wild over here, and a hundred problems can be mentioned in a matter of 30 minutes. It makes one's head spin as solutions simply have to be found. I am working on a new master plan that is focused on the plight of the homeless and it is based on empowerment so that the masses can start to help themselves. It is still in the starting blocks, although I have been thinking about the issue since 3 years ago.
Now I have mentioned it to a few influential souls and it might just be that it will finally be implemented. Let's cross our fingers.
For now, have a look at the lovely images below.

Here below, to illustrate my point about getting moving subjects on the moon, are two of my older pictures, published before when I was still on FB.
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Right, now that you have seen that I know what I am talking about, here are some static prop shots of the moon.

I saw that the flood lights were on and waited for the moon to take up it's position.
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So wish that there were two birds on the ends of the streetlamps, but maybe I will get it in a future moon shot. Looks a bit like a man figure, doesn't it?
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The green haze around the moon means that some light clouds drifted over it.
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But finally, I got it a bit clearer.
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A variety in my daily posts helps to keep things interesting, as I want to avoid a boring scenario. So I try to take photos that the viewers can identify with and accept as beautiful. Over the years others have also adopted my style and I am always happy to see it, as there is so much for us all to share. The awareness and beauty of nature is essential to show, as it might make people think about the absolute necessity to protect nature so that future generations can also enjoy it.
We fight the good fight and kudos to every nature lover that reads this.

And That's All Friends.

Photos by Zac Smith-All Rights Reserved.

Camera: Canon Powershot SX70HS Bridge camera.

Thank you kindly for supporting a post on behalf of @papilloncharity

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