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A Tranquil Morning in Port Dickson....

It was a beautiful Monday on the last week of February. We were having a short holiday in Port Dickson. I woke early on that Monday morning and went for a walk along the beach near the hotel that we were staying. It was still early and dark, around 7.45am in the morning. As I walk toward the beach I saw some Chinese tourists coming back from an early dip in the sea.  There were hardly any people on the beach. I saw a loan fisherman with his net trying to catch some seafood's near the shore. It was a beautiful scene to see him in action in that early morning. It was still dark and slowly as the sky lighten up I could see a beautiful clouds formation just above the horizon. It was a majestic sight to watch and wonder as nature put it grand show of clouds formation in that early hours. It was just like someone was painting the sky with an image that kept changing all the times. I love watching such panoramic view of the sky; awesome indeed. I took my cellphone and take a few snaps of that ever changing scene and above is one of that image. With photography we can watch that gorgeous scene over and over again at our convenience. Enjoy it folks much as I had enjoyed taking it. 

Have a nice day.

Comments

Yati WTL said…
Nice photo Pak Idrus.
Pak Idrus said…
Yati WTL , Thanks for the visit and the good words on my kind of photography.

Have a nice day.

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