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Sonnenuntergang am Strand in Thongsala - Koh Phangan
Sunset on the beach in Thongsala - Koh Phangan
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A nice and colorful sunset over Andøya at 22:30, a view from Aunfjellet. Photo details: f/18, ISO-100, 1/2 sec exp, 70-200mm lens
I know, I know... I've been posting a lot from that set of sunset shots, but it was such a majestic sunset and I really love most of the photos I took that evening, I really can't help it ;)))
Sunset reflection. Lake Kukkia, Luopioinen, Finland. 24.5.2018
It was special evening to see plenty of beautiful reflections on windless lake Kukkia surface.
One of my favorite hobbies is to kayak or go slowly with boat during sunrise or sunset on wildless moments. I like to use wide range Nikkor 28-300mm lens which gives me possibility to observe the surrondings for beautiful details. Before the sunset it is more pleasing to see water reflections away from the sun direction. I shoot also directly towards the sun but it really hurts my eyes to even climpse the sun so it is mostly blind shooting in hope to catch something beautiful which can also happen if I shoot very much. However, it is much more pleasing to shoot something that I can really see and focus on. When I shoot from boat or kayak I have to avoid too long exposure times because boat or kayak is always moving a little even in windless conditions. During the last moment of sunset and right after sunset I usually shoot directly to sun direction. I also like to zoom a lot and shoot series of photos to combine as panoramas later. I find that zoomed photos are much more balanced images in color tones than wide angle photos which tend to look small bright spots and quite dark elsewhere. With Lightroom and Photoshop with some effort it is possible to convert even dark wide angle photos to shining sunset images but I don't like to do that too much. For me it is more pleasing that I get the original photo quite the same as the final processed one.
Sunset taken from Mudeford, around 10 minutes after sunset and 5 minutes after my last Mudeford sunset..
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Sunset from the top of Binevenagh Mountain, County L'Derry. This point is overlooking Lough Foyle towards Inishowen in County Donegal. You can also see the River Roe meandering through Myroe before entering the lough.
Game of Thrones has used the location below where the image was taken as a scene for their filming.
Binevenagh or Benevenagh (from Irish Binn Fhoibhne, meaning "Foibhne's peak") is a mountain in County Londonderry, Northern Ireland. It marks the western extent of the Antrim Plateau formed around 60 million years ago by molten lava. The plateau and steep cliffs extend for over 6 miles across the peninsula of Magilligan and dominating the skyline over the villages of Bellarena, Downhill, Castlerock and Benone beach. The area has been classified as both an Area of Special Scientific Interest and as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB). The total area of the AONB is 138 km².
The sunsets have been pretty good in Surrey over the last few days and here's another on the river Wey
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Montague Harbour looking towards Saltspring Island in the Gulf Islands of British Columbia. One of my favourite anchorages in BC!
Montague Harbour Marine Provincial Park on peaceful Galiano Island is rich in natural and cultural history. White shell beaches, open meadows, tidal lagoons, towering forests, craggy headlands and abundant bird life are just a few of the things that attract visitors to this park in the southern Gulf Islands.
On November 16, 2017, when I was taking sunset photos, I stopped in Hohendorf. I liked this otherwise unremarkable pile of wood. In the light of the sunset, the wood looked different. Not only the bright orange clouds, but also the woodpile radiated a lot of warmth.
7 of 10 days here in Alabama are blue skies. Great for the soul, but bad for my art. But I patiently waited and I think I got a perfect sky for this perspective. HSS!