Not-Wordless Not-Wednesday
Friday, 11 September 2020 10:21We had a bit of a weird sky phenomenon yesterday. I was walking home from work, there was a slight drizzle, and I guess the clouds were a bit weird as well, so there was this strange golden sunset thing going on. The sunset kind of was on an angle that made golden-looking things look more gold than ever. This is the building I work at. It's on one of those world's 50 or so most impressive buildings or whatever list. And here it's just GOLD.
There was this strange drizzle-not-drizzle.... you know there's a drizzle, but the it's not worth it to open the umbrella kind of drizzle. Then I looked out towards an open area and voila, a rainbow!
I don't have the iPhone 11 Pro so I don't have the wide angle on my phone (now I regret not upgrading...) I used the Panorama function but it sort of skewed the arch. And that scooter LOL.
So when I got home, I didn't even change and went to the apartment building's rooftop to get the last bit of rainbow (the sun was almost going down behind a mountain on China side, so daylight would be gone soon). Again, i needed the Panorama function and it really just sort of spoils the picture.
But let's not just focus on the rainbow shots. Since I was up there at the rooftop, I went over to the other side and snapped this as well. This view looks over to China (the bit of water you see separates Macau and China)
There was this strange drizzle-not-drizzle.... you know there's a drizzle, but the it's not worth it to open the umbrella kind of drizzle. Then I looked out towards an open area and voila, a rainbow!
I don't have the iPhone 11 Pro so I don't have the wide angle on my phone (now I regret not upgrading...) I used the Panorama function but it sort of skewed the arch. And that scooter LOL.
So when I got home, I didn't even change and went to the apartment building's rooftop to get the last bit of rainbow (the sun was almost going down behind a mountain on China side, so daylight would be gone soon). Again, i needed the Panorama function and it really just sort of spoils the picture.
But let's not just focus on the rainbow shots. Since I was up there at the rooftop, I went over to the other side and snapped this as well. This view looks over to China (the bit of water you see separates Macau and China)






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Date: 2020-09-11 10:39 (UTC)no subject
Date: 2020-09-12 14:38 (UTC)That's a beautiful rainbow capture.