Nikon D300s; 1/500; F/1.8; ISO 200; 50mm
24/08/2023
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Nikon D300s; 1/500; F/1.8; ISO 200; 50mm
24/08/2023
I wish I could walk on clouds.
On those nights I stay up late, beyond the small hours of the day, too restless to sleep, I wish I could walk on clouds.
I love observing the world at night. Excitement builds up in me at the prospect of exploring beautiful cities and towns in their most surreal state - at night, when neighborhoods are only lit by lights coming from street lamps, nearby buildings, and shops open past one’s bedtime. And I can easily do that - I can marvel at the nocturnal world from the rooftop of my apartment, or from the streets and roads of the city.
But I want to take it higher.
I want to look at the nighttime world from above the clouds. I want to see the stars that are usually hidden by the light pollution emitted from our cities and towns. I want to feel the peacefulness of being above the clouds. I want to be able to peek in between clouds to see the blinding lights of the cities below. I want to be able to take walks on clouds to clear my mind.
But I can’t walk on clouds; it’s scientifically impossible.
So at the early hours of the day, I sit at my windowsill, and I dream of being above clouds.
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