Lockdown lens: An addict of sight lurks in the Covid night

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Lockdown lens: An addict of sight lurks in the Covid night
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During South Africa’s initial three-week lockdown, I ventured out into the dark beyond with my Canon, sneaked into early nights and eerie dark nights before dawn and captured these images.

At the beginning of 2020, South Africa was befallen by more angst, and the grinding of teeth could be heard throughout the land.

Through all this incense of delights, I heard Lynn yelling in the far distance that I was being an arsehole, acting worse than a naughty three-year-old, and not a mellow 73-year-old grandfather. What about a kiss and a cuddle, I breathed out warmly? She scowled and said I should go and play marbles or canasta. That’s when some spooky spirit entered me, almost miraculously, if I dare say so.

Now let’s both stand in the road and I’ll get the setting moon in and you project the shadows of aloes on St George’s Street. Photography Performance cookies are used to understand and analyze the key performance indexes of the website which helps in delivering a better user experience for the visitors.

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