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Dads, sons, and shells

Dads, sons, and shells
The dad in this photo was walking on the beach with his small son in had, stopping every so often to look at the view. It was quite and unusual sight, different from that of a dad with a rowdy son running up and down like a termite on speed.

As with my previous one, this photo was also taken at Sea Point beach. Click on the picture and take a closer look the thousands of shells that (with the exception of rocky outcrops) literally cover every inch of this shore. Pretty awesome heh?

Beaches, models, and photographers

Beaches, models, and photographers
Clifton's beach is one of the favoured spots for pro, and amateur, photoshoots. I enjoyed a light picnic while watching my favourite series (on my iPad) and keeping an eye on the tail-end of this evening shoot. Several photographers, models, makeup artists, and other assistants were congregated on this section of 4th beach, racing against the setting sun for a few more awesome twilight shots.

This was a great way to spend the evening. :)

A radiant silhouette

A couple of silhouettes at sunset
Perhaps you've noticed that I like sneaking photos of people silhouetted against the setting sun. The outlines and lack of detail seem to let the photo tell a story; probably a different story for each of us, depending on personal experiences.

An interesting apparition at Camps Bay

An interesting apparition at Camps Bay
I'll be on vacation next week, and beyond all reason I managed to leave work early to head though to Camps Bay for one of the last gloriously warm summer days of the season. I say "beyond all reason" because for the last few years I've never managed to leave the office earlier than 7pm on the day that my vacation starts.

Anyway, all this is besides the point of this post's title. Isn't that an interesting apparition indeed? Any guesses as to what's happening in the photo?

Hijacked photoshoot

Hijacked photoshoot
While on a photowalk I came across a photo crew and this model shooting a set. I naturally abused their public-domain status and shot a few pics of my own. I don't think she minded. :)

This one was taken while the real photographer (and he did have a bigger lens) was trying to direct the model to walk just right up a nearby set of stairs. I took a few more close-up photos after this first shot - she was quite beautiful, actually.

World Naked Bike Ride – 2013

World Naked Bike Ride - 2013
If you participated in the WNBR then I may have a photo or two of you. If you'd like these, then leave a comment or send an email to the address on my contact page.

Each year the World Naked Bike Ride organises an awareness protest against the high levels of carbon emissions in our cities. This weekend was, with Cape Town and the Argus Cycle Tour in fully swing, the perfect time to do so in Cape Town.

I won't bore you with what we all know about carbon monoxide and the excessive use of combustible fuel, but what I guess is worth mentioning is that if Cape Town were legislatively a more bike-friendly city (like say Paris, Amsterdam, or San Francisco is) then we'd probably have fewer cars on the road, less pollution in the air, fitter-leaner friends, and more money to spend of the fun things in life, rather than on petrol and vehicle maintenance!

The reality is though that even if a large proportion of the city's inhabitants became lean-mean-cycling-machines, the poorer folk who can't afford to fix their smelly-stinky vehicles will still drive smelly-stinky vehicles, the more affluent will still drive their large gas-guzzling 4x4s and muscle cars, and businesses trying to squeeze every penny out to survive still won't send trucks spewing black fumes to the mechanic or graveyard.

All of this said, still, if we were able to make Cape Town cyclist-friendly, and if we were able to separate where cars, buses, and trucks ride from where cyclists do, it would go a long way to reducing our carbon footprint and creating healthier, happier people.

Kirstenbosch Summer Sunset Concerts

The Kirstenbosch Summer Sunset concerts
If you've not yet been to one of the annual Old Mutual Kirstenbosch Summer Sunset Concerts at the botanical gardens then you've certainly missed out. The programme runs until the first week in April (closing the season with Johnny Clegg) so you still have plenty of time. Review the programme, choose a concert, and go. You won't regret you did.

Walking down the street

Walking down the street
Have I mentioned that I really like taking photos of people? Some people like shooting animals, others of landscapes, and yet others enjoy macro photos of insects and inanimate objects. I find that for some reason photos that include people, be they models or unwitting subjects, seem to have a special characteristic that I find difficult to explain.

Here's a link to a collection of photos of people that I've published on Cape Town Daily Photo and my collection of modeling photos on my portfolio site. Enjoy! :)

Tired of climbing stairs?

Tired of climbing stairs?
It's easy to become lazy and take the escalator or elevator when climbing the stairs seems too tiring. Assuming that you're physically able to climb stairs, try rather viewing them as a bonus opportunity to exercise - albeit only a little. Who knows, you may even silence your conscience's nagging "you don't get enough exercise" voice. :)

Skateboards of the 2012 Fair Cape Downhill Challenge

Skateboards of the 2012 Fair Cape Downhill Challenge
I spent this morning at day 1 of the Fair Cape Downhill Challenge, a downhill skateboarding event held on the super-smooth Malanshoogte road (map) that leads to Durbanville's Fair Cape dairies.

Sunday's action starts with practice runs between 09h30 and 13h00 with the race starting at 14h00. If you think downhill skateboarding may be your thing, stop by the event - I suspect you'll be convinced. :)

EDIT: See my follow-up article and more pics here.

Three guys on a rock

Three guys on a rock
As the sun set, for some time I stood on the shore alongside a lifeguard watching the three guys admiring the view from the huge granite boulder. Apparently it's quite common for people to misjudge the power of the water rushing between the nestling of boulders.

After several minutes the guys caught sight of the lifeguard, realised that it was getting dark, and headed back to shore.

Two girls silhouetted

Two girls silhouetted
Moments after I took this photo a large wave smashed against the other side of the rock that these two young girls were standing on. Click on the second photo below to see what I mean. Fortunately it seemed as though their cameras and cell phones, though a little damp, survived the spray. :)

It was really, really, hot at Moonstruck

People at the beach wading into the sea
You would think that after living in Cape Town our entire lives we'd have know that it would still be crazy-hot on the beach after 6pm. Only about 30 minutes before the sun finally set on Clifton 4th beach did it start to cool down - and then only by a few degrees.

Read more about Cape Talk, the NSRI, and Moonstruck in my previous post.

A kid, a sprinkler, and a really wet sibling

A kid, a sprinkler, and a really wet sibling
I watched for a few minutes as the little boy used the sprinkler to chase his brother around the lawn at the Company's Gardens while their mother stood watching a little way away with a big grin on her grill. :) Aren't they cute?

Please don’t feed the seagulls

Please don't feed the seagulls
I watched as a group of people fed these seagulls potato chips. I was really tempted to ask them to stop since everyone knows that feeding them just makes them more of a nuisance. But, as I thought this I instantly realised that my words would make no difference; so I left.