Just in case you haven't seen enough images taken around Muizenberg
Peak! It's just so beautiful, and at this time of year the
Cape Snow everlastings
are flowing. The scene is so... oh, I can't t think of the word,
there's just all these bright, pure, papery white flowers dotting the
plain at the top of Farmer Pecks, going off, off, off into the distance.
But beautiful as they are, they are have been proving very difficult to
capture in a way that conveys the whole feeling of that lovely plain.
The other day I persevered though (while Nina found a rock on which to
lounge and very patiently wait!). Hope you enjoy the result - a
vertorama composed of two images stitched together, one on top of the
other, enlarging my lens's viewing angle.
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Cape Snow on the "high plain" of Silvermine (with Constantiaberg in the
distance, Lower Steenberg on the left and Muizenberg Peak on the right. -
Ha! I got my L's and R's right this time Clyde ;-) |
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And my long suffering, ever patient friend Nina above the place I love calling home. |
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