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Waves ripple over the sand silt mudflats exposed at low tide at Brighton Beach, Brighton, East Sussex. Backlit by the setting sun. In silhouette, a mother tends to her (hidden from view) small child.

 

A bird pecks for any recently revealed morsels.

Seen against the setting sun with the wild Atlantic Ocean behind

 

View of the cliffs surrounding Cap de Formentor, the northernmost point of Mallorca island, at sunset. Also visible is part of the road leading to the lighthouse. This 13.5 km road, which runs from Port de Pollença to Cap de Formentor, was built by the Italian engineer Antonio Paretti. His masterpiece on Mallorca, however, was the snake road to Sa Calobra. Instead of being overwhelmed by what stood in his way on the cliffs, Parretti observed the Tramuntana winds and understood: where the slope was too steep, he made a curve. When he had to remove part of the cliffs, he placed the waste in other places where it was needed. The result was the two roads, which are nestled together in the mountains like abandoned silk ribbons.

The sun setting over the Mediterranean Sea on the coastline of Beirut, Lebanon.

 

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Sunset over the Bishopsteignton Estate in Shoeburyness, Essex, England.

 

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Frozen Lake Wausau with Rib Mountain in background.

 

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Swedish summer sunset @ 10 PM

 

Shot from the train to Göteborg (from Stockholm)

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I woke up with a weird feeling that this day wouldn't be the best. But after a few restless hours in the morning, we explored a beautiful forest and ended up at this amazing location in the evening. The moment the setting sun hit my skin in midst of the cold wind as I was taking photos here, the restlessness from the morning vanished and I felt completely relaxed and content.

And I still get the exact same feeling when I know I have taken photos I am happy with as I used to seven years ago. :')

 

Col du Béal, France

 

On my blog you can now find quite a few photographs from this summer holiday.

Golden hour over countryside fields in Great Haseley, Oxford, England.

 

Sunset Photography

 

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Sunset

 

Kona, HI, U.S.A.

 

9th December 2013

YCC Camera Club outing to Fradley Junction

Australia's coast. We stopped during our trip along the Great Ocean Road and waited until the Sun got low.

Moor Crichel, Dorset, England.

Good afternoon everyone, it's good to be back.

 

I'm taking a short break from nursing duties, looking after my better half. She has months of treatment ahead, so I may well have to dip in and out of our little community. I have to put in a word for the NHS, they may be broke but the treatment and care they have shown my wife has been quite exceptional.

 

Anyway, back to the picture.

 

This fleeting spectacle was created by the setting sun making a brief appearance in a gap on the horizon between cloud above and fog below. The light was further defused by mist on the hill I was standing on. Moments later the mist blew away and the illusion was gone.

A group of young lads down by the sea in Jounieh, Lebanon. Taken with a Canon 5D4 and a 50mm lens.

 

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A beautiful ending to a great day of photography in the Land of Living Skies.

"And the rails go on forever in a silver trail to the setting sun

You can follow them anywhere you want to go

And on Sunday morning easy rider comes to me with apple cider

Leaves me here without a need to know" Al Setwart

  

Ever since I first heard Al Stewart's "Apple Cider Reconstitution" in the 70's about old railway stations and railway lines, being young, and drinking cider, I have have a picture stuck in my mind, and last week while crossing the lines at my station I saw that picture! Luckily I had my phone camera to capture the moment, just pimped up a bit with a texture.

 

I still get a buzz out of the song today.

This male Barn Owl flew past where I was waiting in field for him,the sun was just setting and gave him this nice glow from the light.Hope you like him.

 

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For the last and final shot in the Stockholm series I wanted to put together something creative. This shot is a panoramic (or an ultra ultra wide angle shot) composed of 2 separate HDR’s with each HDR taken at +2..0..-2 EV. I then stitched together and played with the shots in photoshop to create this scene. The lens I used was my wide angle sigma lens at 10mm to get as much of the scene as I could.

 

Hope you all are having a great week thus far and I’ll be visiting your photostreams soon!

 

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Beautiful Sunset in February in Ireland. Taken with my Panasonic Lumix when I saw the chance.

 

This sunset photo was taken along the TVA Reservoir Road on Raccoon Mountain.

HDR, Long exposure 4 min

Lake Roxen, Sweden

Early Evening Mountains and Cloud, Yellowhead Highway, British Columbia, Canada

Sunsets don't get much better than this, this shot is straight out of the camera, no saturation or colour adjustments whatsoever, i only wish i was ready for it. you go out on a dull overcast evening, the sun goes down and 10 minutes later the colours are amazing.

Lompoul, Senegal, West Africa.

 

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As the sun set yesterday it cast some dramatic shadows across the dining room and really drew your attention to the carnations I picked up the day before.

 

Being a sucker for warm light and shadows I had my camera out in no time and after chasing Scott out of the shot I was able to get what I was looking for.

 

Hope everyone has had a good day.

 

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