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A trip to Hotel Catalina on Playa la Ropa comes with some spectacular sunsets when the cloud cover is cooperating. This is not at its best but there has to be one in the collection.

Beautiful Hackett's Cove, Taken the same night as My Peggy's Cove Sunset shot, the light changed so quickly from this to that extraordinary red glow.If you are ever passing, check out the Finer Diner, always a favourite of mine to enjoy a bite to eat. Nothing fancy, just good food.

 

**On another note, is anyone else having trouble with uploading on here? Two nights running now I have had issues, I think they might be messing with things behind the scenes!**

I thought I was late & had missed the sunset. The sun behind the mountains still gave me a stunning view of the mountain tip & the clouds above.

Sunsets from our flat window.

 

Looking forward to seeing these every day.

 

From the post All Moved In.

 

x // EliseandThomas.com

I always look behind me as I walk trails, just in case moments like this appear.

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I remember thinking when I took these sunset silhouettes that it was a shame it didn't feature a young, trendy couple but on reflection I like it more now, it's somehow less cliched and more meaningful.

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After the storm came through we got a great sunset - Maplewood Park

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this is true to last night's sunset 's colours!

Somewhere on the shores of Lake Michigan, near the Palisades nuke plant

20141122 in Kamakura

You can't beat a gorgeous sunset like this one, so romantic!

Nikon F100

Kodak 200

Epson V600

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Setting sun

The clouds rolling in for Thanksgiving weekend made for some cool pictures once the sun started setting.

We will remember them.

Remembrance Sunday 2017.

I have the utmost respect for those that have have given their lives for freedom and in some respects I should not maybe post the account that follows, but time restraints the rest of the week prevents my writing in detail.

 

So, this is the ‘final’ photo that I shot this day and I will go on now to explain the disaster and learning point. I’ve had my work appraisal this week and between that and how busy work is generally I’ve not had time to write up my Flickr appraisal learning point.

As some of you might be aware we had gone away last weekend for the end of the children’s half term holiday. I knew on the Wednesday night that the battery was low, but that I had Thursday morning to charge it up, which I duly did ( amidst the various other things a wife does when she has a morning off and knows the family are going away that afternoon). So, slotted the battery into the charger, plugged the charger into the mains turned main, observed that the light was doing it’s single pulse thing that it does when it is pretty flat and off I went to deal with the washing ( it is obviously my other obsession ;) ) and left it without further thought.

On returning a while later the light was still pulsing away and hadn’t turned the green that it is supposed to, but as there were other things to be done I thought that it was still going. Anyway, it got to leaving time and it was still not charged! By this time it really had plenty of time and as we were about to leave the house I just unplugged the charger and took the battery and away to go. What a fool I was! As by that evening the battery was flashing low on my camera and I didn’t fully understand it, was it that it was cold? Was it that the battery’s life was on its way out?

Anyway that evenings sunset was evidently developing into one of those that you want to savour and enjoy, so out I went, caught the bad hair day tree in front of the setting sun and the distant copse of trees ( yet to appear), all as the hors d’oeuvres to the setting sun or so I thought. As I took this one the camera clunked and then shut down. My heart sank, tried again turned the camera on, clunk turned off. Turned the camera on again, no juice.

I was so disappointed and made worse by the fact that the sun and clouds then proceeded to produce a wonderful display of true brilliance. When I got home I checked the charger, I had not made sure that the connection between the lead and the actual charging unit was secure!

Lessons for my appraisal? Always check kit, fully, if you’ve go the space to take the charger take it and consider buying a second battery. All lessons that you hardened pros know I know, but newbie that I am just learnt the hard way!

Thanks for stopping.

View From Scottsdale, Arizona On October 7, 2018

Ahokan Reservoir in the Catskill Mountains of New York State

The old legend of my town.

there were a goddess named Yasakatome-no Mikoto (八坂刀売命) and a god, Takeminakata-no Mikoto(建御名方命).

 

When it is winter, the Lake Suwa freezes entirely.

Takeminakata-no Mikoto walks to the opposite bank to meet Yasakatome-no Mikoto .

 

He chops a footprint on the surface of the ice.

The Japanese calls it is OMIWATARI.

 

The ice was height 1m in old days.

Unfortunately it is unusual that he meets her by global warming.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake_Suwa

National Geographic Ideas and Insight From Explorers

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Moor Crichel beech tree avenue 18/11/2018

photo taken through window glass

My focus was off, but I did manage to achieve bokeh and I was able to use this raindrop as a lens to get a photo of the setting sun.

A photographer must be prepared to catch and hold on to those elements which give distinction to the subject or lend it atmosphere. ~Bill Brandt

  

P.S. Non-HDR image!

* Not HDR

 

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Moor Crichel beech tree avenue 18/11/2018

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Last nights sunset at Maplewood Park. After playing 2+ hours of pickle ball in Hudsonville I rushed over to this pond to catch the sunset. Got here just in time to rattle off a few shots before heading home.

 

This was taken with a 10 stop filter at 15 second exposure.

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