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The small boats wait on the shore for the next tide, the setting sun bidding them farewell for a few hours, left to rest on the sea shore.
Just a bit of fun.
Was lining up a shot, decided to change camera orientation from landscape to portrait. Accidentally hit the shutter and got this.
In terms of travel to New Zealand, Riverton feels a bit more off the beaten path. It doesn't have the huge, snow-peaked mountains of much of the West Coast so isn't a common stop for visitors. But it's a lovely place, very peaceful, and is perfect for sunsets and sunrises.
One of my many Pensacola Beach sunset captured during golden hour. This shot was captured with the Sony A7M3 using the FE 24-70mm F2.8 GM lens. This was a handheld shot with camera settings of 1/30 sec at f/22, ISO 200.
A person, who values the beauty of nature and ambient the world, far richer and happier than those, who did not notices this.
Nikon S2 (circa 1956)
50mm Nikkor f/2 (circa 1956)
Agfa Vista 200
-- The sharpness of this old Nikkor surprised. Nikon rangefinders have a long focus throw and maybe that is one of the reasons.
over the Rough Pastureland near my home!
I've had a rushing around sort of day, trying to arrange for a bank transfer to my niece ... from the bank in a VAN - I kid you not!
So it was rather nice to relax and watch the sundown!
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My grand-daughter having some fun in this image. Getting a little dark though by the time I took this.
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Location:- The Res, Cheddar, Somerset, England, UK.
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Sometimes great conditions can happen in the right place but at the wrong time. I was having dinner at the hotel where I was staying for a few days and suddenly a thick fog rolled in from the valley below.
I left my wonderful kaiserschmarrn on the table and ran to get my camera and tripod. Once everything was set however, the fog reached the hotel and hid my view of the valley.
Luckily, the fog slowly cleared and revealed this nice composition of a distant church lightly lit by the setting sun.
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It had been a fun, but busy time looking round the Air Museum & visiting Beccles. I decided to finish the day in Nicholas Everitts Park near me.
This was the scene that greeted me when I arrived. It made for a very pleasant end to the day.
Thorpe Bay, Southend-on-Sea, Essex. England.
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Serengeti plains, Tanzania
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Porcupine Mountains, Western Upper Michigan
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The sun sets and leaves a colourful glow that is unforgettable. The glow fades away after a while yet it retains a part of our memory that’s everlasting. Remembering my friend, P C Sanjay, who went away for good leaving back the memories, the stories that shall remain vivid forever.
A real shame the tide was out on the day - the sky was fantastic, and I think had the tide been in I could have gotten some epic sky/reflection shots. Maybe even a long exposure or two.
As it was I had to settle on second best - but definitely going to return, its a lovely place (if you don't fall in the mud like I did).
After a rough day in the truck, the sight of the setting sun's show behind the mountains west of Willcox, Arizona this past Tuesday evening (6-28-2016) made the day more than just a little better, for the walk out into the desert was just what I needed. Much as I dislike being on the road again, I've had the opportunity to see some regions I've not visited before, even though there's been little opportunity to do any real shooting.