Over the weekend, Joel and I made another visit to Flinders Blowhole. We chose this destination due to its relatively short driving distance and our desire to explore a different side of the location. The outcome was satisfactory; I managed to capture several seascapes that I found quite pleasing.
With the Easter holidays approaching, the weather forecast predicts rain and storms. Joel and I had intended to go birdwatching in several nature reserves around Melbourne, but given the conditions, it is unlikely to go as planned. I may simply remain at home and follow the news from the United States.
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After enduring a total of eight hours of travel merely to deliver a four-hour lecture, the return journey to Melbourne proved even more exhausting, not least due to an unsettling encounter on the road. I became the target of a distressing incident of road rage: a truck followed me closely for approximately one-third of the journey, only to overtake me abruptly and then proceed to slow down significantly, seemingly with the intent of making my drive as uncomfortable as possible. One is left to wonder—what has become of civility among people?
It is lovely :-D
ReplyDeleteFelicitarte por la gran imagen captada a la que has dado un magnifico efecto debido a la larga exposición.
ReplyDeleteSiguiendo las noticias de Trump te auguro una autentica semana de pasión.
Saludos.
Everyday, there is a new change. Really an eye opener
Delete...a dreamy image.
ReplyDeleteThe shot is truly beautiful. The atmosphere created in the water is brilliant.
ReplyDeleteThe violence that plagues the world permeates every sphere, and the road is where the violent unleash their full fury.
People are not as civil 🙄 😒 as they were way back. I am 68 and this has been my experience. Gorgeous photo.
ReplyDeleteTime has changed
DeleteDoom scrolling US news is not good for anyone. The last part of your post sounds like a real horror story.
ReplyDeleteIt leaves a bad after taste after getting home
DeleteBeautiful photo!
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh!! I would have been scared out of my mind! You photo has glorious contrast! The news from America is all bad, Trump is alienating every country in the world in his quest to become a dictator.
ReplyDeleteI will call it awareness of news that concern my super and share portfolio
DeleteThat is a super photo. I once got the finger from a guy who passed me. It's not as if I were caused the slowness bc we were all in the flow of traffic. He managed to get in front of me, gave me the finger, and then he wasn't going any faster than before because we were both still in traffic.
ReplyDeleteI am always driving at speed limit. So I just don't get it
DeleteYour timing was just perfect. I'm sorry that the news from our country you are following is so very depressing.
ReplyDeleteA gorgeous sight!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful light in your long exposure photo of this picturesque place. That is no accounting for the behavior of some people. Just remember mental health is not as common as we would like to think. Best to just get away from such rude, and unstable drivers.
ReplyDeleteStay away from troubles
DeleteDo not stay home and follow the news from the US. It is bad for your mental health. Birds are still out in damp weather, and you won't die from a little bit of rain.
ReplyDeleteJoel is anti rain. I love rainy weather for urban photography
DeleteFeel sorry for you re road rage. No respect or patience for some drivers and you copped it.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photo.
Beautiful scene and sunset! Take care, have a great day!
ReplyDeleteBuen sitio para descansar y hacer unas buena fotos.
ReplyDeleteUn abrazo.
Sounds like a weekend of highs and lows! Glad you got some great shots at Flinders Blowhole. And oh my goodness, that road rage incident sounds stressful and unnecessary. Hope you're recovering from that long trip and the unpleasant encounter.
ReplyDeleteWhat a bad traffic experience but another great seascape shot again.
ReplyDeleteThe news from the US is pretty dire right now. Maybe the weather will clear up so you can enjoy the outdoors instead.
ReplyDeleteToo bad about the rain.
ReplyDeleteDon't stay home and watch the craziness from the US.
Beautiful shot. What a wonderful thing to do.
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Have a fabulous day and rest of the week. ☺