Even though there is still another month to go till the end of winter we've already had the 3rd wettest winter ever in Port Elizabeth. Last week we had two days of rain again and this following the flooding we had three weeks ago means that there is a lots of water around. I drove out to have a look at the Seaview Road just outside the city which is over 1,5 meters under water. Took this picture to the side of the road with the clouds reflecting in the water and then played around with a bit of HDR to give it that extra effect.
Monday, July 30, 2012
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